what is 2nt?
#2
Posted 2011-June-12, 02:50
rduran1216, on 2011-June-12, 02:45, said:
Bidding 3♣ with a promissing hand, not suitable for DBL probably due to ♠ (not just balancing with 6 card suit, extras)
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#3
Posted 2011-June-12, 04:02
In principle I don't like having different defense against two almost-identical systems, here 4442 and 4433 styles of 5-card majors. But the thing is that 2NT is like bidding diamonds so what it means depends on whether we can belong in diamonds or not on this auction.
#4
Posted 2011-June-12, 08:37
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
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#6
Posted 2011-June-12, 12:31
I'd say 6♣+4♦.
#8
Posted 2011-June-12, 17:34
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#9
Posted 2011-June-12, 18:47
#10
Posted 2011-June-12, 18:55
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#12
Posted 2011-June-12, 19:58
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oh c'mon. You could have xx Ax Axx AKQxxx which is 8running tricks and partner will picture it's perfectly;
That being said I think ♣ + ♦ is better in this auction.
As we are at it, what about:
1♦ 1♠ pass 2♠
2NT = ?
(assuming 18-20 bal is not possible)
#13
Posted 2011-June-12, 22:04
On the other hand there are other ways to show ♦ and keep the 2NT where it belongs. It depends on the style of 2♣ overcall though, does it deny 4 card ♠ ? If so using 2♠ bid later can be used to show ♦. If 2♣ bid doesnt deny 4 cards ♠ then 2♠ later natural and DBL followed by 3♣ can shows diamonds.
I dont even think DBL in pass out seat by overcaller shows neccesarily a strong hand. But this depends on how agressive our pd's overcalls are. If he is someone who can pass 1♦ with KQxxx xxx Qxxx x, then my dbl means nothing about strength.
whereagles, on 2011-June-12, 12:31, said:
I'd say 6♣+4♦.
Ok, but in another topic some people here agreed that opening and responding can be made 11 vs 2 hcp. (which i agree) Also for making 3 NT u need 26 hcps, but you overcall 3 NT over a 3 level preempt with 18 hcp and stopper(s). this is much safer here, since pd know where to run if things get ugly.
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#14
Posted 2011-June-13, 00:30
bluecalm, on 2011-June-12, 19:58, said:
That being said I think ♣ + ♦ is better in this auction.
As we are at it, what about:
1♦ 1♠ pass 2♠
2NT = ?
(assuming 18-20 bal is not possible)
Why would you overcall 2C with that hand? Seems perfect to double and bid clubs (or NT, depending on auction).