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  1. 1. Your Choice?

    • 2C (Inverted, generally Game forcing)
      14
    • 3N (13-15 balanced, usually no four card major)
      21
    • Something Else
      3


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Ok, I misunderstood the question, sorry.

 

Actually, I must confess, I had reached 6 Club on both hands. (I use 4 Club as quatitative and KC, so after a 4 club bid, responder had shown maximum and enough KCs to bid the small slam. This had not worked well with Oles hands- at least not with both).

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Well, I simply cannot let things rest. :rolleyes:

 

If I were the opener, I would expect 18+ HCP, if I get to know your shape or make sure that we play , if I learn about your strength, because I expect an unbalanced hand with 5 now.

Which is why I wrote:

 

"I agree that 2♣ should not deny 13-15 and a balanced hand."

 

but if I have to call this hand 16 hcp to be allowed to bid 2, then fine by me.

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12 tricks might eassily be on facing an unbalanced minimum, on which partner will always pass. The real embarrasing ones, are the ones where 3nt is down and 6 is making:

 

xx

x

AQxx

KQxxxx

 

<snip>

 

now this hands screams Clubs, clubs clubs, so partner, who has a perfect picture from our hand will never pass 3 NT.

 

So you pull 3nt, only to find partner with:

 

AJ10

QJ10

J32

AJ109

 

3nt is the last safe spot. 4nt is on a finesse, and 5 will need the K singleton or doubleton onside.

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