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What were partner's other options over 2? Could he have shown a stopper or two? Would a side-suit bid have been a cue bid?

 

At IMPs, I do not want to dismiss the possibility that 5 is our best game. The methods you are giving to me give me a significant problem, as they are all geared to getting to 3NT. If that is my only option, I would bid 3NT, but I will not be happy about it.

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3NT here. No need to try to make a probing call when it's likely the shortcut game desired. 5 should NEVER enter the equation here.

Never say never. Anytime my partner shows 4 or more clubs and I have 6, and we are playing IMPs, 5 does enter the equation. It is still unlikely, however.

 

Suppose partner holds:

 

K9x

K9x

xxx

AKxx

 

What contract would you like to play now? Certainly not 3NT. 5 isn't that great, either, but it has some play.

 

For 3NT to be reasonable, partner has to have something in each of the side suits. And the something in diamonds had better be at least QT9 if not more. Unfortunately, the auction is end-playing you into bidding beyond 3, and 3NT seems the most obvious choice of games without any additional information.

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What were partner's other options over 2? Could he have shown a stopper or two? Would a side-suit bid have been a cue bid?

 

At IMPs, I do not want to dismiss the possibility that 5 is our best game. The methods you are giving to me give me a significant problem, as they are all geared to getting to 3NT. If that is my only option, I would bid 3NT, but I will not be happy about it.

afte 2 partner can:

minimum hands:

with 3 clubs 2NT

with 4+ clubs 3

with singleton jump to 3//

 

with better hands can bid side suit (can be 3 cards, stoper only) and is FG.

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What were partner's other options over 2?  Could he have shown a stopper or two?  Would a side-suit bid have been a cue bid?

 

At IMPs, I do not want to dismiss the possibility that 5 is our best game.  The methods you are giving to me give me a significant problem, as they are all geared to getting to 3NT.  If that is my only option, I would bid 3NT, but I will not be happy about it.

afte 2 partner can:

minimum hands:

with 3 clubs 2NT

with 4+ clubs 3

with singleton jump to 3//

 

with better hands can bid side suit (can be 3 cards, stoper only) and is FG.

On a minimum hand with a singleton and 4+ clubs he jumps to 3 of his singleton?

 

So, all that we know is that he has no singleton, 4 or more clubs and a minimum in high cards.

 

Best guess is 3NT, but, again, I am not happy.

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