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.
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
#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
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
#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..
#12
Posted 2024-December-24, 20:39
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
#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.