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What is the meaning of Easts bid?
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easts bis meaning
#3
Posted 2021-January-14, 18:28
Over RHO's minor suit opening, it is common to play 2m and 4m overcalls as showing both majors, while 3m shows a strong hand with length in the other minor, basically asking for a stop.
Against dodgy minor suit openings you can also play either one or more of them as natural, for example GIB plays (1m)-3m as natural.
But (3♦)-4♦ obviously can't be natural, so it shows both majors.
Against dodgy minor suit openings you can also play either one or more of them as natural, for example GIB plays (1m)-3m as natural.
But (3♦)-4♦ obviously can't be natural, so it shows both majors.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#4
Posted 2021-January-15, 04:47
IMO you might agree, after (3m):
After (3M):
- 4♣ = ART. M and om. Then 4♦ asks "which M?"
- 4♦ = ART MM.
- 4M = NAT.
After (3M):
- 4♣ = NAT ♣ and OM.
- 4♦ = NAT ♦ and OM.
- 4M = CUE. mm.
- 4OM = NAT.
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