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Gerben42

Which of the bids is natural  

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  1. 1. Which of the bids is natural

    • 3S and 4S both natural
      6
    • 3S natural, 4S cuebid
      3
    • 3S cuebid, 4S natural
      4
    • 3S and 4S both not natural (specify)
      4


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You pick up the following gem:

 

[hv=d=e&v=b&s=skjhadkqj94cak842]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

and RHO opens 1. No problem yet, 2NT shows the minors, lefty passes and partner gives a preference to 3. My hand is still promising so I bid 3. To recap:

 

1 2NT Pass 3

Pass 3 Pass

 

In scenario #1, partner bids 3.

In scenario #2, partner bids 4.

 

How do you interpret either bid, and what would you bid next?

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3 Spades should be a probe for 3N or a cue-bid in spades.

 

If you bid 3N and he pulls, it was a cuebid.

 

 

4 Spades is much tougher. I actually think it is probably natural with a weak suit. He would settle for 3 of a minor if you had the bad hand, but would suggest spades or diamonds with the good hand.

 

Over 3 Spades, I bid 4C. I have a big hand for slam if partner has some stuff.

Over 4 Spades, I bid 5S. When in doubt, bid once more. He can bid 6D if it is better, pass 5S if he has spades, or raise spades.

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#1) Control bid ?

#2) Suggestion to play.

 

#1) Since overcaller has shown a strong hand, advancer may now have interest in a high-level minor suit contract. Maybe 3 sends this message.

 

#2) Advancer could also have a moderate hand with Spades, Qxxxxxx perhaps. If overcaller has some Spade support then 4 could be better than 5 of a minor.

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Pard has, in my interpretation, a bucketload of spades and weakish hand. He prudently took a preference before bidding spades, because bidding them right away might cause confusion.

 

Anyway: 1st case I bid 4. 2nd I pass. There's WAY too much of a chance for lefty to have 2 aces.

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4 Spades is much tougher. I actually think it is probably natural with a weak suit. He would settle for 3 of a minor if you had the bad hand, but would suggest spades or diamonds with the good hand.

 

Bingo :)

 

The partner hand was

 

QT7532

8543

A6

5

 

and bid 4, which wasn't passed as partner misunderstood. Unfortunately, 5 was kinda hopeless.

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The partner hand was

 

QT7532

8543

A6

5

 

and bid 4, which wasn't passed as partner misunderstood. Unfortunately, 5 was kinda hopeless.

Misunderstanding the strength or suit quality is understandable, but if it was understood as not showing spades, that is unbelievable. If it might be natural...

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