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Opener's rebid - Unbalanced, You are strong
- Question 1
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You opened the bidding with 1 Heart. Your partner replied with 1 Spade. The enemy were silent. You have this 17-HCP 7-loser hand
Q J
A K Q J 5
J 7 4
K 10 7 2
What should you now bid ?1. pass
2. 1 NT
3. 2 Clubs
4. 2 Diamonds
5. 2 Hearts
6. 2 Spades
7. 2 NT
8. 3 Clubs
9. 3 Diamonds
10. 3 Hearts
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- Answer 1
(of 5 on this page)
You opened the bidding with 1 Heart. Your partner replied with 1 Spade. The enemy were silent. You have this 17-HCP 7-loser hand
( 10 ). 3 Hearts
Q J
A K Q J 5
J 7 4
K 10 7 2
What should you now bid ?
You should not jump-shift 3 Clubs, as that promises 19 HCP. You may want to rebid your Hearts, but that would be to deny having a second 4-card suit, which would be misleading. Bidding 2 Clubs has the drawback that it shows as few as 12 HCP. You might even want to rebid NT, but that would show a 4-card Heart suit and stoppers in 3 suits. Another option is to Jump rebid Hearts, promising 16+. That might be the least misleading, since although it promises a 6-card suit, art least you have a very good 5-card suit.
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- Question 2
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You opened the bidding with 1 Heart. Your partner replied with 1 Spade. The enemy were silent. You have this 17-HCP 6-loser hand
J 4
A K Q J 5
J 7 4
K Q 7
What should you now bid ?1. pass
2. 1 NT
3. 2 Clubs
4. 2 Diamonds
5. 2 Hearts
6. 2 Spades
7. 2 NT
8. 3 Clubs
9. 3 Diamonds
10. 3 Hearts
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- Answer 2
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You opened the bidding with 1 Heart. Your partner replied with 1 Spade. The enemy were silent. You have this 17-HCP 6-loser hand
( 10 ). 3 Hearts
J 4
A K Q J 5
J 7 4
K Q 7
What should you now bid ?
You have no second suit. Bid NT or Hearts? Bidding 2 Hearts shows 12-15 HCP. So that's no good, you've got 17. Unfortunately, to jump rebid 3 Hearts you need a 6-card suit. Your other choice is to bid 2NT, showing a balanced hand and 17-18 HCP. So, whatever you bid is going to be a compromise, because you don't have stoppers in diamonds. Since your 5 Hearts are so good, I'd go for that option.
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- Question 3
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You opened the bidding with 1 Spade. Your partner responded with 2 Hearts. You have this 17-HCP 5.5-loser hand
A K Q J 5
Q 8 4
10 7
K Q 7
What should you now bid ?1. pass
2. 2 Spades
3. 3 Hearts
4. 3 Spades
5. 4 Hearts
6. 4 Spades
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- Answer 3
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You opened the bidding with 1 Spade. Your partner responded with 2 Hearts. You have this 17-HCP 5.5-loser hand
( 5 ). 4 Hearts
A K Q J 5
Q 8 4
10 7
K Q 7
What should you now bid ?
Your partner must have a 5-card Heart suit, and 10+HCP, to bid a new Major suit at the 2-level. So there's an 8-card Major fit in Hearts. So bid hearts. You must also jump support, to tell your partner that you have 16+ points - you've got 18 including shape. That way, if partner is even stronger, e.g. opening hand, he'll know to explore Slam.
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- Question 4
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You opened the bidding with 1 Spade. Your partner responded with 2 Spades. You have this 18-HCP 6-loser hand
A K 10 9 5
K Q 8 4
J 7
K Q 7
What should you now bid ?1. pass
2. 2 NT
3. 3 Spades
4. 3 NT
5. 4 Spades
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- Answer 4
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You opened the bidding with 1 Spade. Your partner responded with 2 Spades. You have this 18-HCP 6-loser hand
( 5 ). 4 Spades
A K 10 9 5
K Q 8 4
J 7
K Q 7
What should you now bid ?
You partner's weak reply has promised 6-9 point and a 4-card Spade suit. With a guaranteed minimum of 25 points between you, including one for your diamond doubleton, and a 9-card Major match, you should bid game. If you rebid 3 Spades, your partner might turn down the invitation if he's at the lower end of his range.
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- Question 5
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You opened the bidding with 1 diamond. Your partner replied with 1 Heart. The enemy were silent. You have this 19-HCP 5.5-loser hand
A K J 9
A J 9
A Q 9 8 3
2
What should you now bid ?1. pass
2. ! Spades
3. 2 Diamonds
4. 2 Spades
5. 3 Diamonds
6. 3 Spades
7. 4 Spades
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- Answer 5
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You opened the bidding with 1 diamond. Your partner replied with 1 Heart. The enemy were silent. You have this 19-HCP 5.5-loser hand
( 4 ). 2 Spades
A K J 9
A J 9
A Q 9 8 3
2
What should you now bid ?
When you jump in a new 4-card suit, it's forcing to game. It promises 19HCP after a one level response, or 16HCP after a 2 level response. Note that your partner's bid promises only a 4-card Heart suit, unlike with the hand for Quiz no. B 0052 question 3 where the two level bid promised a 5-card suit and an 8-card fit.
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