pbleighton Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 At the club game today, I held 5-5-2-1, 14 hcp, and my partner opened 1NT (15-17). I bid 2C, transferring to hearts. After P bid 2H, I bid 3S. I had no idea how to show my hand, but I wanted to communicate game forcing values and 2 suits. We wound up in 3NT, down 2, and 6 spades made. The field was divided about eqully between 3NT, 4S, and 6S. My partner was very nice (this was the first time we had played together), but said I showed 5H and 4S. What do you think my bid showed, and how would you have bid my hand? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yzerman Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 This open up a whole new can of worms. I will tell you one common way of handling these and the way I handle them. Most common way of handling this is to use conventional 3 level bids after 1NT where 3H and 3S are used to show 5/5 (+) major hands. 3H would typically be 5/5 majors invitational and 3S would be 5/5 majors forcing. Upon bidding over 3S, opener would raise to 4H o 4S with a preference or cue bid on the way to show max (4C=Slam interest in hearts, and 4D=Slam interest in spades). My partner and I use 3H and 3S for other hands so we encompass both in a 3D bid. 1N-3D is 5/5 majors invitational however you can bid forcing hands through 3D , you just bid again (i can clarify if you want, there is alot to this but is fairly intuitive). Some play, as you bid, that a transfer to one major and a bid of the other major at the 3 level shows some hand that has slam interest in the major transferred to (1N-2D-2H-3S = slam interest in hearts). This is pretty common and very valuable, cause now you can use 1N-2D-2H-4N as strictly a quantitative raise and NOT RKC like i see on bbo TOO MUCH (makes me wanna vomit). Others like to use it as a splinter. Personally, I think using 3 level conventional 2 suited bids is superior to transfer and bidding other major. You may combine the 2 suiters into conventional bids than free up the transfer and OM (other major) for other meanings (splinter, slam interest,etc). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjsb Posted May 11, 2003 Report Share Posted May 11, 2003 it's just a problem of system to discuss before with my partner (and i think with mostly all french i can play with ) to show 5-5 we bid : * 1nt 2D 2H pass with a very weak 5-5 * 1nt 4C or 4D to show a 5-5 of game nothing more with H better or S better (4C for S better ) as u notice france don't know about 4C for ace asking * 1nt 2H 2S 4H for a 5-5 that can go to a slam if opener got really topcards .* 1nt 2H 2S 3H to show a 5-5 of slam i play it without telling it's good but well it's just one possible way regardssyl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the hog Posted May 11, 2003 Report Share Posted May 11, 2003 I am a simple soul1NT 2H2S 3H3N 4H 5-5 Ms 1NT 2D2H 3S autosplinter - strong hand with good 6H and a S s/ton or void Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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