It is a difficult hand but 2♠ looks wrong to me
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#1
Posted 2022-November-05, 18:21
It is a difficult hand but 2♠ looks wrong to me
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#2
Posted 2022-November-05, 20:22
#3
Posted 2022-November-05, 20:22
#4
Posted 2022-November-06, 07:11
Douglas43, on 2022-November-05, 20:22, said:
2♣ is a 3+♠ raise
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Posted 2022-November-06, 14:14
pescetom, on 2022-November-06, 13:49, said:
Really?
ACBL alert procedures 2022:
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After an Opening Suit Bid and an Overcall, a Cuebid by either side that shows a raise, or
an Average Strength or stronger hand, or either possibility
#7
Posted 2022-November-06, 15:59
#8
Posted 2022-November-06, 16:16
You of course have to choose what the most common 'expected' meaning is, but I'm sure if you polled this on BW as to what the bid meant without agreement, support for spades would be near unanimous.
#9
Posted 2022-November-06, 16:31
smerriman, on 2022-November-06, 16:16, said:
I would be interested to know where it is written that that extends to not alerting conventional bids.
WBF which is the global regulating body of bridge says that one should alert bids which are not natural.
smerriman, on 2022-November-06, 16:16, said:
Nor do I, nor does WBF for that matter.
If you want to look for a chink in the armour, try doubles.
#10
Posted 2022-November-06, 16:48
#11
Posted 2022-November-06, 17:01
smerriman, on 2022-November-06, 16:48, said:
I guess it depends partly upon how homogeneous your local interpretations are in the first place, then how close they are to natural.
In the US there is a wide range of low level or Ace-checking conventions that almost everyone seems to play and expect, so it is understandable that the WBF policy looks like a waste of time.
Here like much of the world, there is more variety and also more chance that any given bid is natural, plus the expectation that opponents will alert it if not.
Online, which is the future of bridge, I think alerts are a non-issue as the agreement should be disclosed automatically.
Which of course means that the formulation of agreements and the disclosure mechanisms are an urgent issue instead.
#12
Posted 2022-November-06, 17:59
#13
Posted 2022-November-06, 18:10
Personally I believe in Full Disclosure, and alerting is not waste of time, but help us to a nice game.
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#14
Posted 2022-November-06, 18:14
thorvald, on 2022-November-06, 18:10, said:
No arguments there. My "waste of time" was referring to in-person bridge, which is what all of the alert regulations were written for (ie where 'alerting' and 'providing a description' are independent).