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Strong opening when playing 3 weak 2's

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Posted 2016-May-06, 07:01

 rmnka447, on 2016-May-05, 23:32, said:

Typically, these are either cheapest minor or cheapest suit. The only drawback is that sometimes you can't show a feature in the 2nd negative suit.

The traditional second negative after 2 - 2; 2M is 2NT and that still seems to me to hold up as well as the alternatives. It is more difficult after a 3m rebid, which is one (more) reason for treating minor suit hands differently from hands based on a major suit.
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Posted 2016-May-06, 07:07

 Zelandakh, on 2016-May-06, 07:01, said:

The traditional second negative after 2 - 2; 2M is 2NT and that still seems to me to hold up as well as the alternatives. It is more difficult after a 3m rebid, which is one (more) reason for treating minor suit hands differently from hands based on a major suit.


It wrongsides 3N, using 3 with 2N showing clubs can be better.
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