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Posted 2023-October-07, 13:34

View Postpescetom, on 2023-October-07, 12:47, said:

It also has relatively complex and unintuitive developments for such a low frequency convention (3NT-4;4NT-5NT; ? at 11pm...)

4 = splinter ask
4NT = splinter in other minor
5NT = call 7 if void

And apparently also varies by country, since the most common version in the UK excludes a side first round control for Opener, and 3NT - 4 -- 4NT means no shortage (ie 7222), with 3NT - 4 -- 5m showing shortage in the other minor.
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Posted 2023-October-08, 02:36

View PostGilithin, on 2023-October-07, 13:34, said:

And apparently also varies by country, since the most common version in the UK excludes a side first round control for Opener, and 3NT - 4 -- 4NT means no shortage (ie 7222), with 3NT - 4 -- 5m showing shortage in the other minor.


That's the way that I learned it. 3NT is a relatively unusual opening. That is fine with me, we are skipping three levels of bidding so I want the bid to be very specific and I am happy for it to be unusual. If a Gambling 3NT is rare, the 4D inquiry really is an extremely rare response to a rare opening - I can't ever remember it at the table.

Yes the Gambling 3NT opening might sometime wrong-side a contract. The effect of this is sometime over-rated.
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Posted 2023-October-08, 06:51

View PostGilithin, on 2023-October-07, 13:34, said:

And apparently also varies by country, since the most common version in the UK excludes a side first round control for Opener, and 3NT - 4 -- 4NT means no shortage (ie 7222), with 3NT - 4 -- 5m showing shortage in the other minor.

I was taught that after 4D:
4M = shortage in this M
4NT = shortage in other minor
5m = 7222 in this minor.

Swings and roundabouts, neither choice looks clearly superior. But that is exactly the problem I indicated in the first place, the developments are not only quite complex but not very intuitive either, logic won't help much if your memory is not precise.
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