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Recently, playing SAYC, I have been rather forgetful of the meanings of bids following my partners opening 1NT (15-17) bid.

 

If anyone feels the need please enlighten me.

 

Sequences are unopposed.

 

1.

1NT - 2

2 - 4

 

(a.) Jacoby Transfers agreed.

What is 4 ?

How many 's minimum?

 

(b.) Jacoby and Texas Transfers agreed.

What is 4?

How many 's minimum?

 

2.

1NT - 2

2 - 4NT

 

(a.) Jacoby Transfers agreed.

What is 4NT?

How many 's minimum?

 

(b.) Jacoby and Texas Transfers agreed.

What is 4NT?

How many 's minimum?

 

3.

1NT - 4

4 - 4NT

 

Texas Transfers agreed.

 

This one I think should be Blackwood of some variety ... feel free to correct me

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Sequences are unopposed.

 

1.

1NT - 2

2 - 4

 

(a.) Jacoby Transfers agreed.

What is 4 ?

How many 's minimum?

1a. If 1NT - 3 was spades and forcing then this is just to play. Promises 6 spades (but five really good ones and a singleton might do)

 

(b.) Jacoby and Texas Transfers agreed.

What is 4?

How many 's minimum?

 

Mild slam try (else use texas and pass 4 response.

 

2.

1NT - 2

2 - 4NT

 

(a.) Jacoby Transfers agreed.

What is 4NT?

How many 's minimum?

 

(b.)  Jacoby and Texas Transfers agreed.

What is 4NT?

How many 's minimum?

 

2a. If no texas, then this is probably blackwood, however it could equally be quantitative. If quantitative, then 5 promised, if blackwood probably 6 at a minimum.

 

2b. This is clearly quantitative, almost always five spades, with six spades, you could have rebid 4 as the slam invite (see 1b).

 

3.

1NT - 4

4 - 4NT

 

Texas Transfers agreed.

Roman key card blackwood, spades trumps, 6+s

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2.

1NT - 2

2 - 4NT

 

(a.) Jacoby Transfers agreed.

What is 4NT?

How many 's minimum?

It seems that there is agreement on all but 2a.

 

This sequence if not discussed is going to cause problems. I can see one half of the partnership expecting it to be quantative, while the other is thinking it is Blackwood.

 

All in all I myself would think that this is quantative showing a balanced (5=3-3-2) hand in the range of about 16-17 HCP, as the Jacoby Transfer only promises 5 cards in the suit.

 

Why are there always undiscussed sequences?

 

Isn't this the beauty of this wonderful game, there are an almost infinite number of ways we use to describe the hands we hold.

 

Oh and this sequence did occur for me - undiscussed - and you guessed it we both thought differently :P

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Own opinion here, although I think its fairly standard:

 

1a: game, since you don't have texas available to go directly to 4 spades. promises 6 spades.

 

1b: slam interest in spades. May only have 6 spades, but good chance of 7+

 

2a: keycard in spades probably. no real way to differentiate between keycard and invitational hands w/o texas.

 

2b: invitational, opener may pass, bid 5 spades, 6 spades, or 6 NT.

 

3a: keycard in spades, the texas and 4 NT followup sets spades as trump

 

Eric

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