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1C 1D 1S 2H -4SF?

#1 User is offline   losercover 

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Posted 2011-March-31, 21:59

Is this natural and forcing? What are openers responses? Does NT promise a heart stopper?
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Posted 2011-April-03, 01:04

it's 4SF, since opener has denied 4 hearts. 1NT wouldn't promise a heart stopper, since you're forced to bid it with most balanced hands. But if you're going to game, you should use 4SF to give opener a chance to further describe his hand.

Opener's responses would be 2 if he's 5-5 in the blacks, 2NT with a heart stopper, 3 with 3+ , otherwise 3.

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Posted 2011-April-03, 02:52

So you recommend bidding 3C with 4324 and no heart stopper?
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Posted 2011-April-03, 06:17

View PostJLOGIC, on 2011-April-03, 02:52, said:

So you recommend bidding 3C with 4324 and no heart stopper?


Interesting problem, theoretically. If one makes the assumption that Opener would have bid 1NT with 4-3-2-4 and a heart stopper (why not?), then 2NT would typically show extra club length (the only reason to bid spades with a heart stop is unbalanced, meaning at least 4/5) and 3, if denying a heart stopper, might in fact be 4324 with a COV.

Strangely, this logical inversion might make sense, as 2NT gets below 3 and thus allows Responder to show the club support cheaply, which might be ideal.
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Posted 2011-April-03, 11:41

View Postbarmar, on 2011-April-03, 01:04, said:

it's 4SF, since opener has denied 4 hearts. 1NT wouldn't promise a heart stopper, since you're forced to bid it with most balanced hands. But if you're going to game, you should use 4SF to give opener a chance to further describe his hand.

Opener's responses would be 2 if he's 5-5 in the blacks, 2NT with a heart stopper, 3 with 3+ , otherwise 3.




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Posted 2011-April-03, 13:08

View Postbarmar, on 2011-April-03, 01:04, said:

Opener's responses would be 2 if he's 5-5 in the blacks .....

Some would take that 2nd Sp bid as showing 5s/6c ....
If you are prone to open 1C with a bare minimum 5/5 in the blacks, I would differentiate between the minimum 5/5 and a "good" 5/6 after the 4th Suit GF as follows:

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.. 2S = minimum 5/5
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Posted 2011-April-03, 14:22

In Finland we use this method; 2 is 4th suit and game forcing and responses r, here:
2Nt: Yes i do have a stopper; all others deny it
2: 5 aka 6
3: 5+
3: 4+
3: No stopper, no extra length in black suits, no 4 card
First u answer the question do u have a stopper, if not then something else. Of course if u black suits; here, r something exceptional then u can use u imagination, or if u bal. say 18-19 then jump in Nt.
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Posted 2011-April-03, 15:08

Some would say that the possibility of opener being 4-3-2-4 is long gone. The diamond response, if it had spades too, would have longer diamonds and a game force hand. So 4-3-2-4 would have rebid NT the first time...Responder could then show spades with GF and, say 4-X-5+-X.

Others just bid up the line, so this post would not apply.
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