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Strong hand in 4th seat


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You're fortunate to be dealt:

 

[hv=d=w&v=n&s=saqjxxxhaqdakxcaj]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

Bidding proceeds:

 

Pass Pass 2 to you.

 

What is your plan?

 

If you double, partner bids 2NT (Lebensohl).

 

What next?

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I start with a double, then after 2NT (lebensohl), continue with 3, then 4. My sequence shows a hand that can literally make 4 on its own. Any king or queen that partner can produce is likely to be worth a trick. Therefore, with a black king, another high honor, and better than a low singleton in spades, partner should put me in slam.
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You're fortunate to be dealt:

 

Dealer: West
Vul: N/S
Scoring: IMP
AQJxxx
AQ
AKx
AJ
 

 

Bidding proceeds:

 

Pass Pass 2 to you.

 

What is your plan?

 

If you double, partner bids 2NT (Lebensohl).

 

What next?

The 3 relay I bid.

 

There is a risk we will miss a club game if partner is very weak - but I prefer to have an indication from partner.

 

As always I prefer good hands to progress slowly.

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Well, I tried double and followed up with 4S after 2NT.

 

Partner didn't get the message, and passed holding:

 

[hv=s=skxhxxxdqjxxcxxxx]133|100|[/hv]

 

On the heart lead I wrapped up all 13 tricks.

 

Bidding 3C here would have led to playing there apparently.

 

Lost 13 on the board, since they bid the slam (weren't playing Lebensohl at the other table).

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Well, I tried double and followed up with 4S after 2NT.

 

Partner didn't get the message, and passed holding:

 

Dealer: ?????
Vul: ????
Scoring: Unknown
Kx
xxx
QJxx
xxxx
 

 

On the heart lead I wrapped up all 13 tricks.

 

Bidding 3C here would have led to playing there apparently.

 

Lost 13 on the board, since they bid the slam (weren't playing Lebensohl at the other table).

No - this hand is not passed out over 3. The right bid is 3(trans -> ).

 

A pass hand looks like this xx J xxx Qxxxxxx. A 2NT bid holds 0-7cP = 0-4HcP. Therefore the hand is a borderline for 2NT.

 

I think it will be right to bid 3NT(balanced, No stop).

 

2 - DBL - 3NT(balanced, No stop) - 4 (stop)

2 - DBL - 3NT(balanced, No stop) - 4 (slam)

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Let me get this right.

 

Holding the North hand after partner doubles 2H Claus is forcing to game?

 

Please let me play against him for money.

 

As to the other question, what is the difference between:

 

(2H) X

2NT 3H

4C 4S

 

and

 

(2H) X

2NT 4S

 

Does anyone have any definite agreements on the sequences?

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As to the other question, what is the difference between:

 

(2H) X

2NT 3H

4C 4S

 

and

 

(2H) X

2NT 4S

 

Does anyone have any definite agreements on the sequences?

The first one doesn't sound like a single-suiter to me. I might take it as a cue for clubs, or alternatively as a huge hand with something like 5143 shape.

 

The second sequence is unambiguously a single-suiter.

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As to the other question, what is the difference between:

 

(2H) X

2NT 3H

4C 4S

 

and

 

(2H) X

2NT 4S

 

Does anyone have any definite agreements on the sequences?

I play this :

 

(2) - 3 : a 5- to 4-loser hand with a very good spade suit and defense. Non forcing. AKQxxx x AKx Qxx.

 

(2) - X

2NT! - 3 : similar in strength to (2) - 3, but with a worse spade suit, i.e. a good 5-card suit or a broken 6-card suit. Non forcing. AKJTx x AKxx Axx.

 

(2) - X

2NT! - 4 : a 4- to 3-loser hand with a very good spade suit and defense, that gives up on slam after responder's negative bid. AKQxxx x AKQ Qxx.

 

(2) - X

2NT! - 3

4 - 4 : a very strong hand with a spade suit, but the shape is unclear. AKQxxx x AKQ Axx is possible, but so is AKJTx x AKxx AKJ.

 

***

 

The current hand is strong enough for (2) - X - 2NT! - 3 - 4 - 4, but there is the question of 3NT. Since I feel this is a no-trump hand, I think I would simply bid it (2) - X - 2NT! - 3NT.

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Let me get this right.

 

Holding the North hand after partner doubles 2H Claus is forcing to game?

 

Please let me play against him for money.

 

As to the other question, what is the difference between:

 

(2H) X

2NT 3H

4C 4S

 

and

 

(2H) X

2NT 4S

 

Does anyone have any definite agreements on the sequences?

Does anyone have any definite agreements on the sequences?

you find them here - This is Ron Andersen which it looks like you are using yourself: http://bridgefiles.net/cc/Conventions.bss

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