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How to get to 4 hearts


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[hv=d=w&v=n&w=sk974hk10dk43caj107&e=sa86hqj976d106ckq2]266|100|Scoring: MP[/hv] West opens the bidding with a 12-14 no trump. North passes. East bids 2 and South doubles. How would you and your favourite partner (or yourself) get to 4, and avoid the almost certainly doomed 3NT?

 

Here is my suggestion:

1NT pass 2 dble

pass (i) pass rdble(ii) pass

4(iii)

 

(i) pass = I have a doubleton

(ii) rdble = I do not have a stop to bid NT or 6 hearts to rebid . I am oriented to playing in rather than no trumps, otherwise I might have bid 3 asking for a stop. I have at least a game invite.

(iii) 4 = Athough I have a stop, we might not have the quick tricks to make 3NT. My Kx makes a heart contract more attactive and I have to bid 4 as partner might pass 3.

 

Does this make sense or do you think differently?

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I would start

 

1nt-ps-2-X

2!-ps-3-ps

 

 

2 denies support, 3 just shows a strong hand.

 

At this point it woul be possible for opener to bid 3 instead of 3NT to show good heart tolerance, but nobody would blame hom for going the easy route.

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Without specific agreements (and good luck to those who can manage this situation unambiguously) I think East should bid 3H on the second round. As West I will raise to four.

It's even better to bid 3 on the first round. That way, 4th hand can't get a lead directing double in and you will probably cruise home in 3NT.

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Disagree with this. Redouble forces partner to accept the transfer.

 

Edit: Sorry you must mean redouble by the 1NT bidder?

 

If this is the case then I also disagree that this is an attempt to play 2XX, especially when playing a weak NT. Redouble should be a hand that would accept a gametry by partner.

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Redouble ought to be an attempt to play in 2 redoubled. But East can bid 3, over which West can bid three (or four, if you prefer) hearts since he has already shown a doubleton, and his hearts are particularly strong while his diamond holding is not.

There have been a number of posts in this thread suggesting different things, but to me this post perfectly describes the normal treatments after a double of a transfer.

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