slam hunt bidding over constructive 3NT
#1
Posted 2010-November-15, 01:33
#2
Posted 2010-November-15, 02:20
#1 I guess 6c+ means 6+ hearts.
#2 The answer depends partially on your agreement set, do you play Transfer / Texas transfer?
If you do, 4C is not needed to show a 2nd suit, simply start with 3D, followed by 3C.
So in the end my vote goes to 4C being a cue (we play mixed cues, so 4C could be 2nd round control
- but look at your cue bidding style, and you know the answer).
We also play, that the first cu showes an honor, so 4C showes values.
If you would play tranfer, than 2D - followed by a 4C would show a club shortage, a so called auto
splinter, so this would mean, so that would strength the case for 4C showing values.
Regarding your 2nd question - no, you have 4 spades, this means Stayman.
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Marlowe
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#3
Posted 2010-November-15, 06:33
George Carlin
#4
Posted 2010-November-15, 07:01
#5
Posted 2010-November-15, 07:20
Usually transfer then 4m is splinter. I would assume 4♣ was a cuebid still trying for slam in a hand w/o shortages.
#6
Posted 2010-November-15, 10:25
Q2) given that partner has 2♥ you always have oppositional possible holdings that produce a trump loser and you have some quantity of holdings that guarantee 2 trump losers. With that and the higher frequency of 14 and 15 HCP holding I would not try to go past 4♥.
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#7
Posted 2010-November-16, 02:20
- In order to respond to your 2nd question I need to be able to interprete the hand. What's the void??
#8
Posted 2010-November-16, 22:49
#1 I guess 6c+ means 6+ hearts.
Poll amended to clarify: yes, 6+ hearts
#2 The answer depends partially on your agreement set, do you play Transfer / Texas transfer?
If you do, 4C is not needed to show a 2nd suit, simply start with 3D, followed by 3C.
So in the end my vote goes to 4C being a cue (we play mixed cues, so 4C could be 2nd round control
- but look at your cue bidding style, and you know the answer).
We also play, that the first cu showes an honor, so 4C showes values.
If you would play tranfer, than 2D - followed by a 4C would show a club shortage, a so called auto
splinter, so this would mean, so that would strength the case for 4C showing values.
We play both Jacoby & Texas transfers but hand described would be too strong for Texas by mutual agreement. The idea of a jump into new suit as a splinter has some appeal, but would bypass spades in this case so might cause confusion if an attempt made later to show spade control.
Regarding your 2nd question - no, you have 4 spades, this means Stayman.
We reserve Stayman for 5-4 or 4-4 if holding both.
With kind regards
Marlowe
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#9
Posted 2010-November-16, 22:57
gwnn, on 2010-November-15, 06:33, said:
Thanks, gwnn
So, you can't read what's written between my lines, where it's obvious to me?
To be more specific: ♠ KQJ9 - ♥ KT98xx - ♦ KQ9
#10
Posted 2010-November-16, 23:05
mcphee, on 2010-November-15, 07:01, said:
Thanks, mcphee:
That's a good point, and since this hand is not, it wouldn't qualify for 3♥ response by that standard.
#11
Posted 2010-November-16, 23:10
We need to know the system context.
Hand and auction occurred playing 2/1 but I know of no reason why it couldn't apply to SA as well, nor a version of K-S using transfers.
#12
Posted 2010-November-16, 23:29
Q2) given that partner has 2♥ you always have oppositional possible holdings that produce a trump loser and you have some quantity of holdings that guarantee 2 trump losers. With that and the higher frequency of 14 and 15 HCP holding I would not try to go past 4♥.
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Very valid observation. And to me it suggests that Jacoby 2♦ is best 1st step - permitting a superaccept - and a jump rebid of 4♣ after 2♥ could not be harmful in case opener is loaded with club values.
#13
Posted 2010-November-16, 23:31
- In order to respond to your 2nd question I need to be able to interprete the hand. What's the void??
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I'm learning to be more specific. club void.
#14
Posted 2010-November-17, 07:49
rq4mulae, on 2010-November-16, 23:10, said:
We need to know the system context.
Hand and auction occurred playing 2/1 but I know of no reason why it couldn't apply to SA as well, nor a version of K-S using transfers.
I was mostly thinking about NT structure.
Normally one shows a singlesuited slamtry with a shortage by transfer and then splinter:
1NT-2♦-2♥-4♣
With the actual hand I would not insist on hearts but instead show spades also:
1NT-2♦-2♥-2♠
or whatever NT structure I use.
#15
Posted 2010-November-17, 16:24
for me also. The reason for the * is that you can have the really good news of a super accept here.
Sean
#16
Posted 2010-November-21, 07:40
A Stayman sequence seems obvious:
♠ KQJ9
♥ KT98xx
♦ KQ9
♣ void
1NT - 2C
2D - 3S ( Smolen, ostensibly 4s/5h )
3NT ( 3s/2h) - 4D! ( Texas-after-Smolen showing 4s/6h )
4H - ??
4NT ( RKC for Hts)
5C!/5D! ( Exclusion)
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#17
Posted 2010-November-21, 09:47
As to the example hand in the follow-up, I use all direct 4-level responses to 1N as Roman Keycard Voidwood, so
1N-4C = void spade or {void club with long major} puppet to 4D
1N-4C-4D-4H = void club, puppet to 4S
1N-4C-4D-4H-4S-4N = exclusion RCKB with Hearts as trumps.
I recognise that Spades (or in an extreme case Diamonds) might actually play better, but I pay off to those occasions in favour of the increased accuracy when that is not the case. I could by a different route show a GF 4-5-3-1 hand (or similar) and then continue to force, but I am not convinced that relinquishing the captaincy is a good idea in this case.
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#18
Posted 2010-November-21, 16:55
#19
Posted 2010-December-05, 03:19
#20
Posted 2010-December-05, 10:12
On the actual hand, responder made a poor choice with 3♥. What is wrong with 2♣?
I've never liked the 1N - 3M treatment as forcing and slammish. Isn't this one of the reasons we play transfers?
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