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1club-enemy-compete [2017/04/04 01:48] johnkinn1club-enemy-compete [2023/07/31 01:04] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 The idea here is that responder makes a major suit bid at the level of one if he would have with no overcall.  The idea here is that responder makes a major suit bid at the level of one if he would have with no overcall. 
-If he cannot, then responder shows his control strength and in the case of 3 or 4 controls, shows whether +If he cannot, then responder shows his control strength and in the case of <del>3 or 4</del> 2 or 3 controls, shows whether 
 he has a stopper in the suit actually bid by the opponent. By the way, it has been our experience that opponents he has a stopper in the suit actually bid by the opponent. By the way, it has been our experience that opponents
 frequently deviate from -- or forget-- their announced agreements regarding their defense to a strong Club.  frequently deviate from -- or forget-- their announced agreements regarding their defense to a strong Club. 
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   * A bid of 1\H/1\S shows 5+ cards in the suit and is a game force. Responder neither promises nor denies a specific number of controls.    * A bid of 1\H/1\S shows 5+ cards in the suit and is a game force. Responder neither promises nor denies a specific number of controls. 
-  * A bid of 1N is artificial showing 3 or 4 controls and a (No Trump) stopper. The responder denies having a 5 card major he could bid at the one level. The auction develops with no asking bids.  +  * A bid of 1N is artificial showing <del>3 or 4</del> 2 or 3 controls and a (No Trump) stopper. The responder denies having a 5 card major he could bid at the one level. The auction develops with no asking bids.  
-  * A double shows 6+ HCP, fewer than 3 controls, denies holding a major suit of 5+ cards that could be bid at the one level and is forcing to game (unless opener rebids 1N in which case the auction can end at 2N).  +  * A double shows 6+ HCP, <del>fewer than 3 controls</del> might have as many as 3 controls, denies holding a major suit of 5+ cards that could be bid at the one level and is forcing to game (unless opener rebids 1N in which case the auction can end at 2N).  
-  * 2\C shows 3 or 4 controls and denies a (No Trump) stopper. 2\D shows 5 controls and 2N shows 6 or more controls. The auction develops with no asking bids.  +  * 2\C shows <del>3 or 4</del> 2 or 3 controls and denies a (No Trump) stopper. 2\D shows <del>5</del>controls and 2N shows <del>6</del>or more controls. The auction is forcing to game and develops with no asking bids. These bids deny having a 5 card major, showing the major has a priority over showing controls
-  * Bids of 2\H and 2\S are natural and weak (just as a jump to 2\H/2\s would have been without the intervention). A 2\H or 2\S bid which is a "cue" bid is to be taken as natural bid. **Do not depend upon the opponents to know what they are doing!**+  * Jump bids of 2\H and 2\S are natural and weak (just as a jump to 2\H/2\s would have been without the intervention). A 2\H or 2\S bid that is not jump is natural and game forcing (even if it happens to be a "cue" bid)
   * A 3\C or 3\D bid which is a "cue" bid is to be taken as a natural bid. **Do not depend upon the opponents to know what they are doing!**    * A 3\C or 3\D bid which is a "cue" bid is to be taken as a natural bid. **Do not depend upon the opponents to know what they are doing!** 
      
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 |Pass|negative| |Pass|negative|
-|dbl|6+ HCP, fewer than 3 controls| +|dbl|6+ HCP, <del>fewer than</del> could have as many as 3 controls| 
-|2\C|3 or 4 controls| +|2\C| <del>3 or 4</del> 2 or 3 controls with enough Queens and Jacks to force to game, no 5 card M
-|2\D| 5 controls | +|2\D| <del>5</del>controls, no 5 card M 
-|2\H/2\S|natural and weak| +|2\H/2\S|natural and <del>weak</del>forcing (can have any number of controls)
-|2N|6+ controls|+|2N|<del>6+</del>5\+ controls|
 |3\C/3\D| natural and weak| |3\C/3\D| natural and weak|
 |<html><span style=color:blue>If 1N bidder retreats into a suit after responder's double:</span></html>|| |<html><span style=color:blue>If 1N bidder retreats into a suit after responder's double:</span></html>||
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 Gamma asking bid is on here because apparently the opponents are not going to bounce the auction.  Gamma asking bid is on here because apparently the opponents are not going to bounce the auction. 
    
-  +===Interference after opener bids expecting Gamma response=== 
- + 
 + 
 +D0P1 applies as long as the enemy takes up no more than 2 steps.  If 3 steps or more, then gamma is cancelled.  Agreed  --- //[[John@Kinn.Org|John Kinn]] 2017/05/18 15:40// 
  
 |1\C|P|1\H| X | |1\C|P|1\H| X |
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 and opener's second bid. The rationale is that this is the situation where "bouncing" is most likely to occur. and opener's second bid. The rationale is that this is the situation where "bouncing" is most likely to occur.
 So it is more important to show the fit and forego the Gamma ask.  So it is more important to show the fit and forego the Gamma ask. 
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