I hold:
AKJ92
AKJ63
Q5
10
Opps silent, my partner opens 1D, I respond 1S. Now partner bids 1NT.
I think most play 2H here as 5-4 in majors and 6-9 points; 3C as 4-card spade, 6-card club, weak hand; 3D as non-forcing; and 3H as 5-5 in majors invitational.
So, how should the opener proceed? Thanks.
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#2
Posted Yesterday, 04:43
harikannan, on 2026-May-05, 04:18, said:
I hold:
AKJ92
AKJ63
Q5
10
Opps silent, my partner opens 1D, I respond 1S. Now partner bids 1NT.
I think most play 2H here as 5-4 in majors and 6-9 points; 3C as 4-card spade, 6-card club, weak hand; 3D as non-forcing; and 3H as 5-5 in majors invitational.
So, how should the opener proceed? Thanks.
AKJ92
AKJ63
Q5
10
Opps silent, my partner opens 1D, I respond 1S. Now partner bids 1NT.
I think most play 2H here as 5-4 in majors and 6-9 points; 3C as 4-card spade, 6-card club, weak hand; 3D as non-forcing; and 3H as 5-5 in majors invitational.
So, how should the opener proceed? Thanks.
The simple solution: NMF, i.e. you start with 2C.
The 5-4 weak and the 55 invitational options you mention are part of NMF, if you dont play NMF,
you should not play those two option you mentioned in the first place.
Obviously there are other methods out there.
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#4
Posted Yesterday, 18:06
Or XYZ, (or XYNT in this particular sequence), where 2♦ is artificial and game forcing. 2♣ is invitational, requiring partner to bid 2♦ (which can be passed), with subsequent bidding invitational.
I play a version where jumps over 1NT shows a game forcing 2 suited hand, so 3♥ on this particular hand.
I play a version where jumps over 1NT shows a game forcing 2 suited hand, so 3♥ on this particular hand.
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