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When partner opens 1NT (15-17) and you have a weak hand, the question arises whether or not to try to improve on the 1NT by transfer to your suit.

 

Assume pard opens 1NT and you have a very weak hand.

 

Is it automatic that if you have a 6-card suit in H or S you bid transfer? Would you ever bid transfer 2S to 3C with topless 6-card clubs?

 

What about a 5-card suit? What would be the kind of suit shape and quality you would want in order to bid a transfer? Suppose partner has bid 1NT over 1S by opponent, does that make you more inclined to trf to your 5-card suit on theory partner is more likely to have cards in your suit?

 

Here is an example:

Opponent bid 1S, partner bid 1NT. You hold xxx 98xxx Qxx Jx. Should you bid 2D for transfer to hearts?

 

As always, thanks for replies.

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Transfer to a major are independ of suit quality.

 

Transfer to a minor at the 3 level, ... you need a 6 carder,

and a honor helps.

You need a fair chance, that the 3 level contract is better than

the 3 level contract, i,e, the 3 level contract needs to play 3 tricks

better than the 1 level contract, so to make a transfer to the

3 level certain constraints should be full filled.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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For a beginner, I would suggest always transferring to a major with 5 cards. In general, I would suggest transferring on maybe 99% of these hands. I can construct hands I clearly would not transfer on, like xxxxx QJx QJx JT.

 

I would always transfer to a 6-card major or minor.

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