A Simple J2NT Question
#1
Posted 2024-December-24, 08:47
#2
Posted 2024-December-24, 10:15
If I've opened a 10 count 1M it is probably a 65xx distribution, I will show the shortness.
If I'm embarrassed by my opening I may rethink acting next time but once I've opened, I must keep to our system.
#3
Posted 2024-December-24, 10:46
jillybean, on 2024-December-24, 10:15, said:
If I've opened a 10 count 1M it is probably a 65xx distribution, I will show the shortness.
If I'm embarrassed by my opening I may rethink acting next time but once I've opened, I must keep to our system.
I wouldn't neglect to show shortness simply based on having a poor hand; however, I've occasionally neglected to show shortness when it's a singleton king or queen.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#4
Posted 2024-December-24, 10:59
awm, on 2024-December-24, 10:46, said:
I agree with that. And what JB describes is what I was taught and how I've always played (with your exception for aces and kings - similar to our rules for splintering). But when I play practice hands on FunBridge, the robot treats it differently. The description for a 3-level rebid is "Between 14 and 23 points. 'Forcing' bid. Shortness in (the suit bid) (a singleton or void)." Sometimes, if I make a 3-level rebid, it's off to the races with slam bidding.
So, that got me wondering. The Argine robots' bidding is based on the French system so maybe they play it a little differently over there.
#5
Posted 2024-December-24, 14:50
jdiana, on 2024-December-24, 10:59, said:
Good luck finding your slams when the bots need 14hcp to cooperate.
Agree with comment about singleton KQ
#8
Posted 2024-December-24, 17:04
#9
Posted 2024-December-24, 17:53
thepossum, on 2024-December-24, 17:04, said:
I still maintain disappointment that North claimed a minimum
At least in the future you know you can trust the detailed description..and what it means, helpful. Forget the short summary of minimum 😊
With that South hand you are not going on...dead minimum.
#10
Posted 2024-December-24, 18:25
mike777, on 2024-December-24, 17:53, said:
With that South hand you are not going on...dead minimum.
That is irrelevant Mike
I could have had a stronger hand and passed
North only knows I have a 2NT and has no right to make that decision for me
Two minimums do not make a 5 and almost 6 contract
Use a siplistic loser approach - North has 5 or 6 and South has 8
But imagine South has 6 or 7
Please stop resulting with an individual hand
I thought we were discussing the system and some pitfalls over how opener assess their rebid
Is not a minimum in the 8 loser area
#11
Posted 2024-December-24, 19:17
thepossum, on 2024-December-24, 18:25, said:
I could have had a stronger hand and passed
North only knows I have a 2NT and has no right to make that decision for me
Two minimums do not make a 5 and almost 6 contract
Use a siplistic loser approach - North has 5 or 6 and South has 8
But imagine South has 6 or 7
Please stop resulting with an individual hand
I thought we were discussing the system and some pitfalls over how opener assess their rebid
Is not a minimum in the 8 loser area
No, I was not discussing the merits or demerits of the Bots system.
What you call irrelevant, I say is the most important point.
I was applauding the Bots for sticking to their system, a significant challenge.
I don't know their system.
For me that North hand is definitely extras. For me an adjusted 4 losing Trick Count, definitely start cue bidding or something over 2NT, a giant North hand.
Any event end up in 4H.
A side discussion, based on the bidding only, yes the South hand is an adjusted 8 losing Trick Count.
Why?
North only promised 5H, thus, we are only in a known 9 card fit.
If the system told us a known ten card fit, then only an adjusted 7 LTC..
#13
Posted 2024-December-24, 22:01
jillybean, on 2024-December-24, 20:39, said:
Over 2NT, I would rebid 3NT. Showing this type of hand.
About 14-16, no stiff or void, 6H, Deny semi balanced.
6322 shape very often. 7222 possible but rare.
I play Bergen's version of Jacoby 2NT.
I should add the version I know is more than 20 years old. There may be updated versions.