♣♣ What annoying interference after a strong opening!! - with Curt Soloff ♣♣
Dec 10, 2024 3:31 pm
Hi ,
Let's set the scene. Your partner opens the bidding with a two clubs bid, indicating a strong hand—typically 22 or more points. This is an artificial strong opening, often used in standard American two-over-one systems. It sets the stage for your side to have a promising auction.
However, the opponents decide to intervene at a favorable vulnerability, which complicates the bidding process. The key question becomes: How should you respond to this interference?
With a game-forcing hand, your instinct may be to bid immediately. But it’s crucial to understand the implications of your response. Should you bid your hearts, or is there a better approach?
Leave a comment explaining what you would bid here: https://youtu.be/vU7R3X4iPQY
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