In UK so 4CM! i'd bid 2C natural as 11 pts and see what P rebids, if H then P pass. If they rebid NT (as may have had a proper opening hand) then raise as Game on. However P knows must only have 10-11 as passed hand. p shows minimum and ought to have 6 H. prob has 7 losers, I have 9 losers so Pass.
Just as an aside - like adam says - nobody plays drury - but if you have a new partner - make sure they are playing the same drury that you are playing.
Gentlemen, well explained. BBO does this all the time, and we never could figure why. Thank you!
If partner opens 1H and I bid 2C - how does partner know if it's Drury or a true club raise (10-ish pts / 4-5 clubs) ?
Thank you, Bajir !! From Argentina. I try to watch you every tiime that I can
Useful to know when playing against BBO robots. Thanks Adam & Bajir
What if you have a good 4 card spade suit - would you mention this?
Fun and helpful and logical
In UK so 4CM! i'd bid 2C natural as 11 pts and see what P rebids, if H then P pass. If they rebid NT (as may have had a proper opening hand) then raise as Game on. However P knows must only have 10-11 as passed hand. p shows minimum and ought to have 6 H. prob has 7 losers, I have 9 losers so Pass.
Just as an aside - like adam says - nobody plays drury - but if you have a new partner - make sure they are playing the same drury that you are playing.
I play 2 way drury ; with 3 card fit I bid 2 ♣️ and with 4 card fit I bid 2 ♦️!
2C - reverse Drury
yep - most people call it drury though - even though it is technically reverse drury as adam said towards the end of the video.
I would bid 3 spades because 11 points. I would let partner choose to go to game
Using Drury I bid 3C to showing 3 card support and 10/11 points
then you would be too high if you can only make 2 of a major...so that is probably not a good system to use 🙂
With 10 plus point and three card support, I’d bid 2NT JACOBY!
you shouldn't bid 2nt as jacoby - you need a game forcing hand to do that.