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#41 User is offline   SteveMoe 

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Posted 2012-May-22, 23:14

Does
1- 1
2- 3
4 - 5
feel like it misrepresents the value or key question left on this hand?

If partner returns to 6, you can offer 6.

Partner should not take 3 as natural in this auction initially (see 3rd suit forcing p55-56).

Also BWS 2001 states:

After a one-level suit response and opener’s simple same-suit rebid:

(a) a third-suit bid that is a reverse or a three-level bid is forcing to game;
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Posted 2012-May-24, 15:55

SJS...
1-2
3-4*
5*-5*
Not sure after this...King ? is pointless, and partner assumes we may not have much support to spades...easy 7 or a gut instinct 7, no regrets...
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Posted 2012-December-19, 00:30

bump "3rd suit forcing"
I need to revisit this
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Posted 2012-December-19, 04:17

View Postjillybean, on 2012-December-19, 00:30, said:

bump "3rd suit forcing"
I need to revisit this

We play a home hashed version of a bourke relay that seems to work, along with a slightly odd SJS.

Our version in cut down form.

1-2 = old fashioned single suited rock crusher or (H=AKQ) HHxxx or better in my suit and Hxxx or better in yours, GF.
1-1-2-2 highly constructive NF
1-1-2-2 relay for most hands inv or better
1-1-2-2N inv NF, 4 hearts, to show a good hand with 5/4 bid 2 then 3, to invite in NT go via 2

We rarely play 2N over 1-?-2, 1-1-2-2-2N also shows hearts the way we play.

Another thing to discuss is what is 1-1-2-3 which if you play this sort of relay I quite like as 6/3 slam invite.
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Posted 2012-December-20, 07:36

View Postjillybean, on 2012-May-15, 07:52, said:

No scroing, we were bidding some hands on the partnership bidding table.



Partner could have supported 's over 3 but it brought up an intersting problem anyway.

Which is better in this sequence 1 1 2 3* nmf or 2 Bourke relay?
(edit after reading the post above) Why is Bourke relay better? If I have spades and hearts I won't show that until the 4level.

I agree 3/2 should be nf.

If you had SJS available, would you have used it on this hand?


  • Play 3SF/Bourke Relay. Then you never have a problem after 1m-1M-2m.
  • The North hand has 3 possible rebids: 2, 2 or 2. He chose the worst. I prefer 2.
  • The opponents have 11 hearts between them. Were they asleep?

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Posted 2012-December-20, 07:57

View Postlowerline, on 2012-December-20, 07:36, said:

  • Play 3SF/Bourke Relay. Then you never have a problem after 1m-1M-2m.
  • The North hand has 3 possible rebids: 2, 2 or 2. He chose the worst. I prefer 2.
  • The opponents have 11 hearts between them. Were they asleep?

Steven

The Bourke Relay [ cheapest bid new suit ( artificial ) forcing -- 2H! here ] was mentioned early -- at least 3 times in posts # 8 , # 14, and # 18 ... as a most effective way of how to force after a Opener's rebid of his/her minor [ similar to NMF after a 1NT rebid ].
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Posted 2012-December-20, 08:38

View PostTWO4BRIDGE, on 2012-December-20, 07:57, said:

The Bourke Relay [ cheapest bid new suit ( artificial ) forcing -- 2H! here ] was mentioned early -- at least 3 times in posts # 8 , # 14, and # 18 ... as a most effective way of how to force after a Opener's rebid of his/her minor [ similar to NMF after a 1NT rebid ].

We actually use the next suit up even if it's been bid, 1-1-2-2 is relay rather than 2, you bid 2N as the cheapest bid in the relay suit.
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Posted 2012-December-20, 09:15

View PostTWO4BRIDGE, on 2012-December-20, 07:57, said:

The Bourke Relay [ cheapest bid new suit ( artificial ) forcing -- 2H! here ] was mentioned early -- at least 3 times in posts # 8 , # 14, and # 18 ... as a most effective way of how to force after a Opener's rebid of his/her minor [ similar to NMF after a 1NT rebid ].


Thank you for pointing out to me that others share my view on this.

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Posted 2012-December-20, 09:31

3 should probably be forcing here, especially playing WJS. 2 would then be 7-11 or such, and weaker hands would make a WJS (or pass 2).
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Posted 2013-January-02, 10:09

Nice easy one here

1 = 10-17, 4+ diamonds, unbal
... - 1 = INV+ relay
1 = min, not 4 spades unless 4441/4450
... - 1NT = GF relay
2 = 4+ clubs
... - 2 = relay
2 = 5+ diamonds, 4 clubs
... - 2 = relay
3 = 3064
... - 3 = relay
4 = 3 controls
... - 4 = relay
5 = controls in diamonds, spades and clubs, 2 of top 3 in diamonds, only 1 of top 3 in clubs
... - 7
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