quiddity Posted August 16, 2009 Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 I think you are smoking too much crack. East would bid the same way with: x, Axx, KQx, Q9xxxx. Why would you want to move past 3N now? Somehow I find a way to live with myself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winstonm Posted August 16, 2009 Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 I think you are smoking too much crack. East would bid the same way with: x, Axx, KQx, Q9xxxx. Why would you want to move past 3N now? Somehow I find a way to live with myself. Then obviously you are not taking bridge seriously enough. :( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peachy Posted August 16, 2009 Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 1♣ -1♠, 2♣ -2♦ (New Minor suit Force), 2♥(force to show good hand, partner already showed no 4 cards H) - 3♣(Jx is minimum in expert bidding), 3♦(further force to show better hand) - 3S♠ (show slam interests) 3NT (sign-off) - 4♠ (further slam interests plus good ♠ suit) 4NT (waiting, no ♠ fit) - 5♣ (showed enough, but not pass 4NT for slam hope) 6♣ (gamble because 4NT was not passed) Just curious about something. 1C-1S-2C-2D, you say it is NMF and I agree. Next you suggest opener should bid bid 2H and you said: (force to show good hand, partner already showed no 4 cards H) When did partner deny 4 card hearts?When playing NMF, 1C-1S-2C-2H is natural and not forcing. When playing NMF, 1C-1S-2C-3H is typically agreed to show 5-5 majors and can be agreed to be either forcing, invitational, or weak; I like it invitational because forcing hands can always go through NMF and then bid hearts [forcing] even if opener did not bid 2H. So using NMF can indeed have a 4-card heart suit that has not yet been shown. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barmar Posted August 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 16, 2009 Just curious about something. 1C-1S-2C-2D, you say it is NMF and I agree. Next you suggest opener should bid bid 2H and you said: (force to show good hand, partner already showed no 4 cards H) When did partner deny 4 card hearts?When playing NMF, 1C-1S-2C-2H is natural and not forcing. When playing NMF, 1C-1S-2C-3H is typically agreed to show 5-5 majors and can be agreed to be either forcing, invitational, or weak; I like it invitational because forcing hands can always go through NMF and then bid hearts [forcing] even if opener did not bid 2H. So using NMF can indeed have a 4-card heart suit that has not yet been shown. A new suit by an unpassed responder is always forcing. The difference between 1C-1S-2C-2D and 1C-1S-2C-2H is that a new minor is likely to be a fake suit (temporizing), but a new major is practically guaranteed to be natural. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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