Playing normal Precision, with the following Match-Point bidding:
Opener Hand: 5=3=1=4
Responder Hand: 1=3=6=3
1♣-(P)-1♦-(P)
1♠-(P)-2♦-(P)
Assume that 1♠ is limited to a bad 21 HCP (yes, they do exist!) and 2♦ shows 6-7 HCP.
1. Should Opener rebid 3♣ with 16-18 HCP?
2. Should Opener rebid 4♣ with 19-21 HCP?
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Precision Bidding Opener rebids after weak response
#2
Posted 2013-April-09, 03:30
somewhat depending on honour location but most likely opener should pass with 16-17, bid 2NT with 18-19 and 3NT with 20-22. Or something like that.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#3
Posted 2013-April-09, 03:33
vitorlopes, on 2013-April-09, 02:20, said:
Playing normal Precision, with the following Match-Point bidding:
Opener Hand: 5=3=1=4
Responder Hand: 1=3=6=3
1♣-(P)-1♦-(P)
1♠-(P)-2♦-(P)
Assume that 1♠ is limited to a bad 21 HCP (yes, they do exist!) and 2♦ shows 6-7 HCP.
2. Should Opener rebid 4♣ with 19-21 HCP?
Opener Hand: 5=3=1=4
Responder Hand: 1=3=6=3
1♣-(P)-1♦-(P)
1♠-(P)-2♦-(P)
Assume that 1♠ is limited to a bad 21 HCP (yes, they do exist!) and 2♦ shows 6-7 HCP.
2. Should Opener rebid 4♣ with 19-21 HCP?
This depends on agreements
But agreements, which suggest to bypass 3NT, when there is a suggestion of a misfit already and 3NT is your most likely game contract, are simply a big error in Bridge judgment.
Agreements must first cater for the most likely successful contracts not the least ones.
Rainer Herrmann
#4
Posted 2013-April-09, 10:08
vitorlopes, on 2013-April-09, 02:20, said:
1. Should Opener rebid 3♣ with 16-18 HCP?
2. Should Opener rebid 4♣ with 19-21 HCP?
2. Should Opener rebid 4♣ with 19-21 HCP?
I would expect 3♣ to be forcing, on normal approach forcing principles, so there is no need to jump to 4♣ without significantly more shape than 5-4. If you don't want to bid 2N/3N, then 3♣ sounds OK to me.
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