Wednesday, February 21, 2007 9:09 PM
Hand Evaluation - 3 Strikes ( 2/1 )
PITBULLS:
2/1
is forcing to game unless responder
rebids her suit. This 2/1
agreement is standard among expert players as the forcing NT is overburdened with too many hand types. In my opinion , there is one other
situation where a 2/1 is not
forcing to game. This sequence occurs where opener rebids her
suit 3 times in
succession. In this specific auction ,
responder may pass even though the 2/1 was originally forcing to game. 3
strikes & you are out so to speak.
` ♠AQ98xx ♥xx ♦Ax ♣Qxx opposite ♠x ♥Jxx ♦KQxxx ♣AKxx
1♠-P-2♦-P
2♠-P-3♣-P
3♠-P-?
3NT with no heart stopper or 4♠ on a stiff are your
options. How about pass with the 3 strikes you are out rule.
♠Qx ♥xxx ♦AKQJ10x ♣xx opposite ♠Kxxx
♥Jx ♦xx ♣AKQxx
1♦-P-2♣-P
2♦-P-2♠-P
3♦-P-?
These
hands come up quite often. A
2/1 where we have no fit
with openers suit & the bidding has identified a glaring fault for 3NT. Your options are to bid 3NT without a
stopper or play in an identified misfit. I think 2/1 should be allowed one escape hatch with
opener bidding her suit 3 times .
Some players
have the understanding that 4 of a minor is
a “pseudo game” so 2/1 auctions can end there also. I do not buy into this
though. 4 of a minor quite often is KCB let alone not
forcing to game. With a minor agreed fit , 4 of
either partners or responder’s major
is a choice of contracts though ,
if you are afraid that 5 of a minor is just too high. All other 2/1 auctions
are a game force , as per the “book”.