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#1 User is offline   ggwhiz 

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Posted 2012-February-05, 12:18



I was surprised to see no alert on the non-forcing 2 bid by an unpassed hand. Is this not the same family as a negative freebid?

The next pass by opener would show a minimum, likely weak notrump with an alert but could be anything up to a trap pass without one.
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Posted 2012-February-05, 17:15

Not sure who you want to give a ruling, since it is a question in a contest from the ACBL Bulletin, to be tallied and discussed next month.

But let us assume your partner, who balanced with 2NT after not acting on the previous round, knows now ---as you do now --- that 2S was to play. I don't think the alert regulations address a new suit correction of lefty's preempt after you have opened the bidding. They seem to only address new suit bids by responder to opener's preempt in an uncontested auction.

Your only decision here is whether 2NT by a previously silent partner is natural (suggesting he was willing to defend 2H --even undoubled) or is an attempt to back in with something like 5 diamonds and 3 or 4 clubs. I am voting for a bid of 3 by opener when I submit mine, but we shall see.
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Posted 2012-February-05, 20:26

If I really need to know whether 2 in response to a WJO [I assume] is forcing or not I would not rely on an alert or failure to alert: I would ask.
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Posted 2012-February-05, 21:33

View Postbluejak, on 2012-February-05, 20:26, said:

If I really need to know whether 2 in response to a WJO [I assume] is forcing or not I would not rely on an alert or failure to alert: I would ask.


In the context of a new suit by an unpassed hand as non-forcing I assumed that it would be alertable. Maybe wrongly but if I ask I think I'm throwing UI all over the place, to lho and/or to pard.
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Posted 2012-February-05, 23:50

You can't give UI to an opponent during the play of a hand, only to partner.
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