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I would force this one to game. I would love it if we were playing transfer extensions here so I could bid 2 (transfer), then 2NT (clubs), then 2 showing ostensibly a 5=3=1=4.

 

In standard I would bid 2, then 3, then see what partner does. It might also matter whether partner could have a 5-card suit in your methods.

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:blink: 2 has a lot going for it opposite a 15-17 HCP opener. If pard bids 2 or 2, you try 2 which shows a hand with 5. Over a 2 bid it is invitational. If pard bids , you are in game. At most you have 25 HCP with every possibility for a misfit. Any sign of a fit, and I'm in game, but I need a sign.
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[hv=d=n&v=n&s=s109874ha102dca9653]133|100|Scoring: MP[/hv]

 

Partner opens 1NT, 15-17.

Any suggestion how to bid this one?

Suggestions? Absolutely! 2C puppet to 2D followed by an invitational 2S bid.

This is not good enough to force to game.

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<!-- ONEHAND begin --><table border='1'> <tr> <td> <table> <tr> <td> Dealer: </td> <td> North </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Vul: </td> <td> None </td> </tr> <tr> <td> Scoring: </td> <td> MP </td> </tr> </table> </td> <td> <table> <tr> <th> <span class='spades'> ♠ </span> </th> <td> 109874 </td> </tr> <tr> <th> <span class='hearts'> ♥ </span> </th> <td> A102 </td> </tr> <tr> <th> <span class='diamonds'> ♦ </span> </th> <td>  </td> </tr> <tr> <th> <span class='clubs'> ♣ </span> </th> <td> A9653 </td> </tr> </table> </td> <td>  </td> </tr> </table><!-- ONEHAND end -->

 

Partner opens 1NT, 15-17.

Any suggestion how to bid this one?

Suggestions? Absolutely! 2C puppet to 2D followed by an invitational 2S bid.

This is not good enough to force to game.

Problem is, alot of minimums belong in game, and alot of maximums dont. There's no way of really way of avoiding guessing whether game is right or not, hence I think it is correct to force to game on this hand.

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Problem is, alot of minimums belong in game, and alot of maximums dont. There's no way of really way of avoiding guessing whether game is right or not, hence I think it is correct to force to game on this hand.

This is certainly true, but ...

Assuming ypu have made the transfer to spade:

If you bid a 2nd time, you know, if partner holds a hand worth

a super accept or not, and if not, the chances decreased, that

you belong into game even opposite a min opener.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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Third bid options are important here.

 

Because of the precise minor suit being clubs, I would be able to transfer to spades and then bid clubs, because pener could bid 3 naturally or 3 to support clubs. If the second suit were diamonds, Opener's 3 call would agree diamonds, depriving him of the ability to show five hearts.

 

If you have this sort of problem, then the transfer does not work.

 

An alternative is Puppet 3, if you play a variant where Opener, for example, bids 3NT with 5 hearts and 3 with no 4+ major, allowing you to bid 3 with this pattern, and then 4 if Opener bids 3NT.

 

The Stayman...2 sequence risks a stop at 2, which may be bad.

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Obvious to force to game, unless you can invite and still get the suits in in your methods. If you get to 2 via an invitational route, I hope your partner has Ax KQx QJx Kxxxx! (See I was nice, I gave him a two wasted queens and a wasted jack in his 15 count).
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Playing the Hog's route (which sounds like Keri) you will not end up in 2S on those cards, they will end up in some (probably 5) clubs, since the auction will continue:

 

1NT 2C (forces 2D)

2D (forced) 2S (invitational with 4 or 5 spades)

2NT (min with 2 spades) 3C (unbalanced hand with clubs, often 5-5)

 

and then opener will re-evaluate.

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Playing the Hog's route (which sounds like Keri) you will not end up in 2S on those cards, they will end up in some (probably 5) clubs, since the auction will continue:

 

1NT 2C (forces 2D)

2D (forced) 2S (invitational with 4 or 5 spades)

2NT (min with 2 spades) 3C (unbalanced hand with clubs, often 5-5)

 

and then opener will re-evaluate.

It depends if 2NT promises an unbalanced hand or not. If it does and you want to make that 2NT bid forcing, fine, but if not then it's silly to play 2NT is a min with two spades, you just want to pass with that hand. In fact I would strongly argue that if 2 might or might not be unbalanced, 2NT should show a MAX with two spades.

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Playing the Hog's route (which sounds like Keri) you will not end up in 2S on those cards, they will end up in some (probably 5) clubs, since the auction will continue:

 

1NT 2C (forces 2D)

2D (forced) 2S (invitational with 4 or 5 spades)

2NT (min with 2 spades) 3C (unbalanced hand with clubs, often 5-5)

 

and then opener will re-evaluate.

It depends if 2NT promises an unbalanced hand or not. If it does and you want to make that 2NT bid forcing, fine, but if not then it's silly to play 2NT is a min with two spades, you just want to pass with that hand. In fact I would strongly argue that if 2 might or might not be unbalanced, 2NT should show a MAX with two spades.

This is not correct. With keri the 2C 2D 2S route can be made on an invit hand with 4/5 S. If opener has only 2S, she will remove to 2NT (nf) and responder now has an easy 3C bid.

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Playing the Hog's route (which sounds like Keri) you will not end up in 2S on those cards, they will end up in some (probably 5) clubs, since the auction will continue:

 

1NT 2C (forces 2D)

2D (forced) 2S (invitational with 4 or 5 spades)

2NT (min with 2 spades) 3C (unbalanced hand with clubs, often 5-5)

 

and then opener will re-evaluate.

It depends if 2NT promises an unbalanced hand or not. If it does and you want to make that 2NT bid forcing, fine, but if not then it's silly to play 2NT is a min with two spades, you just want to pass with that hand. In fact I would strongly argue that if 2 might or might not be unbalanced, 2NT should show a MAX with two spades.

This is not correct. With keri the 2C 2D 2S route can be made on an invit hand with 4/5 S. If opener has only 2S, she will remove to 2NT (nf) and responder now has an easy 3C bid.

If 2S doesn't promise 5 spades you will miss many games opposite 3 spades with partner.

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With due respect, the OP stated "MP" as the form of scoring - and I think that obtaining a reasonable positive should be pretty good when a lot of pairs will be overboard on this hand!! For that reason either a transfer to S (which optimises the prospect of a superaccept) or a Stayman auction (which maximises prospects of reaching H) could be right.

 

I slightly prefer the Stayman approach as if he bids H, I am prepared to get excited and push towards game (as I can show the shortage), whereas if he shows S we will definitely be in game but if he denies a Major I will merely invite in tepid fashion in S.

 

Of course - were it imps there would be more to be said for the aggressive view which locates a fit (and at imps I would be inclined to relay it out as H may well be right).

 

THe pips are great but we could easily end in a 5-3S fit with VERY weak trumps - which may not be a success at game level: at MP I doubt that is worth the risk.

 

regards

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