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Poll: Your rebid (44 member(s) have cast votes)

Your are south. IMP. Your rebid?

  1. 2S (2 votes [4.55%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 4.55%

  2. 2NT (1 votes [2.27%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 2.27%

  3. 3S (41 votes [93.18%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 93.18%

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#1 User is offline   sakuragi 

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Posted 2015-May-10, 00:20


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Posted 2015-May-10, 01:50

so many options....

I will try 2c...I hope we play Bart


I mean 2nt or 3s may be better
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ooops 2c is not listed as an option rats...
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Posted 2015-May-10, 02:03

Textbook hand for 3
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Posted 2015-May-10, 04:08

prefer 3s to promise shortness if allowed

so if 2c is an option prefer that...but I see it is not an option
even better if shift to 2c shows extras
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agree if not 3s is reasonable option
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Posted 2015-May-10, 09:09

3s

There is little to no benefit to 3s showing unspecified shortness and it takes entirely too many hands off the table. This is a very reasonable 3s bid. Good texture in spades and there are far more ways to make 4s than 3n. It is not just game that is important. Sometimes (like 100% if I am your partner) I will be unable to accept your invite and 3s will most likely be far less disatrous than 2n
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Posted 2015-May-10, 12:19

+1 for gszes's comments.
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Posted 2015-May-10, 17:44

View Postrmnka447, on 2015-May-10, 12:19, said:

+1 for gszes's comments.

Make that +2. WTP 3 bid.
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Posted 2015-May-10, 17:55

View Postsakuragi, on 2015-May-10, 00:20, said:

IMO 3 = 10, 2N = 9, 2 = 7
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Posted 2015-May-11, 01:04

View Postgszes, on 2015-May-10, 09:09, said:

3s

There is little to no benefit to 3s showing unspecified shortness and it takes entirely too many hands off the table. This is a very reasonable 3s bid. Good texture in spades and there are far more ways to make 4s than 3n. It is not just game that is important. Sometimes (like 100% if I am your partner) I will be unable to accept your invite and 3s will most likely be far less disatrous than 2n

This is besides the point.
The issue is what should be the distinguishing feature between 2NT and 3 in this sequence.

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Posted 2015-May-11, 01:43

View Postneilkaz, on 2015-May-10, 17:44, said:

Make that +2. WTP 3 bid.


Come on then, give him the actual upvote.
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Posted 2015-May-11, 02:01

To answer, what is the difference between 2NT / 3S:

You need first to say, what is you policy with bal. hand in the range of a strong NT opener,
the possible diff followes.

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Posted 2015-May-11, 05:17

View Postrhm, on 2015-May-11, 01:04, said:

The issue is what should be the distinguishing feature between 2NT and 3 in this sequence.

The quality of the suit.
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Posted 2015-May-11, 05:22

If Bart is not on the CC, 3 stands out. I don't think a red-blooded bridge player could bid just 2 on these cards.

If memory serves, didn't the Italians of the Blue Team era rebid 2NT on hands like this?
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Posted 2015-May-11, 15:35

None of the above what is competition how are you doing in marginal situations all these things matter, board one pairs or temas 3s stay with the room otherwise I could bid 2/3hts 2c 2d
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Posted 2015-May-12, 05:56

View Postsakuragi, on 2015-May-10, 00:20, said:




3 Next Question(?) <_<
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Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)


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Posted 2015-May-12, 05:58

View Postjodepp, on 2015-May-11, 05:22, said:

If Bart is not on the CC, 3 stands out. I don't think a red-blooded bridge player could bid just 2 on these cards.

If memory serves, didn't the Italians of the Blue Team era rebid 2NT on hands like this?

They did indeed, but they were playing a different bidding system whereby 2NT had a different meaning.....
"It is not enough to be a good player, you must also play well"
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Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)


"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
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