Low key rubber bridge once a week with a group of coworkers
x/xxx/AKxxx/AQxx
I open 1D, partner responds 1S, I want to bid 2C (not 1NT) I think?
But:
Partner suggests that this bid (2C) is forcing and I should rebid 1NT or 2D instead.
We are at an impasse.
Is such a method playable (any new suit by opener is forcing)?
I always understood that a new suit by opener is only forcing if it is a reverse.
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new suit forcing?
#4
Posted 2013-August-19, 05:12
Even by responder a new suit is not always forcing. For example
1♦-1♠
1NT-2♥*
is non-forcing.
I don't think that it is playable to make this 2♣ bid forcing. 11-17 is already an uncomfortably wide range. Making it 11-20 would make it worse.
Partner's suggestion that you should bid 2♦ or 1NT is not good. You have xxx in hearts so if notrumps is the rights strain it is likely to play better in partner's hand. As it happens your diamonds are quite good so 2♦ probably won't lead to a disaster. Still, partner could have a good club fit. And if he doesn't, he can always bid diamonds after your 2♣ bid.
1♦-1♠
1NT-2♥*
is non-forcing.
I don't think that it is playable to make this 2♣ bid forcing. 11-17 is already an uncomfortably wide range. Making it 11-20 would make it worse.
Partner's suggestion that you should bid 2♦ or 1NT is not good. You have xxx in hearts so if notrumps is the rights strain it is likely to play better in partner's hand. As it happens your diamonds are quite good so 2♦ probably won't lead to a disaster. Still, partner could have a good club fit. And if he doesn't, he can always bid diamonds after your 2♣ bid.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
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