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Underbidding a 1NT response

#21 User is offline   jillybean 

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Posted Yesterday, 16:02

View Postpescetom, on 2026-February-17, 15:55, said:

I penalized a pair for not alerting that 1 was forcing. They all got the message, most stopped playing it.

That sounds very sensible.
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Posted Yesterday, 18:40

View Postbarmar, on 2026-February-17, 15:09, said:

They never said that 6-9 is only for a 1NT response. For most players the minimum for any 1-level response is about the same, although I know some people recommend stretching to respond when partner opens 1 and you don't have club support, to avoid playing in a 3-2 (or worse) fit.

What OP actually said was

View Postsamxyz123, on 2026-February-07, 05:55, said:

W passed and I responded 1NT. As you will see, this was not a good bid. (I believe 1D, a relay, would have been better. Sadly, this did not occur to me at the time!)

OP says that a relay 1 would have been better with the same 4 HCP hand. That's why I was asking what the range was.
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