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I think that being able to duck a heart is very vey important in 3NT

True enough, if the remaining 4 hearts are split 2-2 having the ace is better for notrump than having the king. Any other distribution of the remaining hearts is irrelevent for NT play. However, for suit play (possible after a double), the Ace will score, while KX might be two fast losers, and therefore making the double less attractive.

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I think that being able to duck a heart is very vey important in 3NT

True enough, if the remaining 4 hearts are split 2-2 having the ace is better for notrump than having the king. Any other distribution of the remaining hearts is irrelevent for NT play. However, for suit play (possible after a double), the Ace will score, while KX might be two fast losers, and therefore making the double less attractive.

mmm true, seems like I am a coward who is already thinking on how many downs we go ;)

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I would double, since that precludes 3NT less than overcalling 3NT precludes everything else. Certainly if partner has 5 spades it's likely we would rather play in spades than notrump.

If p has 5 spades, we still can play 4S, if we overcall 3NT, espesially,

if partner knowes, that our stopper could be poor.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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I would double, since that precludes 3NT less than overcalling 3NT precludes everything else. Certainly if partner has 5 spades it's likely we would rather play in spades than notrump.

If p has 5 spades, we still can play 4S, if we overcall 3NT, espesially,

if partner knowes, that our stopper could be poor.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

How does he know we aren't 1237 with a solid minor? Overcalling 3NT doesn't promise a balanced hand, partner usually won't even pull with 6 spades.

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I would double, since that precludes 3NT less than overcalling 3NT precludes everything else. Certainly if partner has 5 spades it's likely we would rather play in spades than notrump.

If p has 5 spades, we still can play 4S, if we overcall 3NT, espesially,

if partner knowes, that our stopper could be poor.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

How does he know we aren't 1237 with a solid minor? Overcalling 3NT doesn't promise a balanced hand, partner usually won't even pull with 6 spades.

I would expect him to pull, and personnally I promise a (semi) bal. hand,

but I agree, that a lot depends on what hands one expects to overcall 3NT

or not.

If my p has the 7321 shape (I checked, the cross sum is 13), and I pull, he

will know what to do.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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I would double, since that precludes 3NT less than overcalling 3NT precludes everything else. Certainly if partner has 5 spades it's likely we would rather play in spades than notrump.

If p has 5 spades, we still can play 4S, if we overcall 3NT, espesially,

if partner knowes, that our stopper could be poor.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

How does he know we aren't 1237 with a solid minor? Overcalling 3NT doesn't promise a balanced hand, partner usually won't even pull with 6 spades.

I would expect him to pull, and personnally I promise a (semi) bal. hand,

but I agree, that a lot depends on what hands one expects to overcall 3NT

or not.

If my p has the 7321 shape (I checked, the cross sum is 13), and I pull, he

will know what to do.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

lol, yeah I'm sure he'll just go back to 3N if you pull 3N...

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I would double, since that precludes 3NT less than overcalling 3NT precludes everything else. Certainly if partner has 5 spades it's likely we would rather play in spades than notrump.

If p has 5 spades, we still can play 4S, if we overcall 3NT, espesially,

if partner knowes, that our stopper could be poor.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

How does he know we aren't 1237 with a solid minor? Overcalling 3NT doesn't promise a balanced hand, partner usually won't even pull with 6 spades.

I would expect him to pull, and personnally I promise a (semi) bal. hand,

but I agree, that a lot depends on what hands one expects to overcall 3NT

or not.

If my p has the 7321 shape (I checked, the cross sum is 13), and I pull, he

will know what to do.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

lol, yeah I'm sure he'll just go back to 3N if you pull 3N...

From your remark, if I try to ignore the heat - you play 3NT, the way that

3NT says, p I know, what I am doing, I dont want to investigate any other

possible contract. Thats fine. I dont.

 

For me 3NT is an offer to play there, but p can suggest a better place.

From this followes, that I wont make a 3NT overcall with certain hands you

would do, and I will make a 3NT overcall with hands you wont do.

 

We can discuss pro and con, as long as we keep trying to discuss things

objectivly.

 

I was just pointing out, that 4S is not dead, if we overcall 3NT, some peoble

(maybe only the french) play a system over a 3NT overcall to discover a

better place, may mean nothing.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

 

PS: Looking at the voting results 3NT vs. X being equally often choosen, the

above mentioned difference of an 3NT overcall in this position may be an

explantion for why one would either choose X or choose 3NT, or the other way

around.

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PS: Looking at the voting results 3NT vs. X being equally often choosen, the

above mentioned difference of an 3NT overcall in this position may be an

explantion for why one would either choose X or choose 3NT, or the other way

around.

Sorry but you are dreaming. People don't think overcalling 3N shows a balanced hand and that you can thus get to a 5-3 spade fit. Even if 3N always showed a balanced hand it is not clear why you would go to a 5 card suit...partner can have a doubleton.

 

But 3N just says "I think 3N might make." It can be made on a wide range of shapes and hands because it is the only way to get there. I don't believe you would not overcall 3N on A Ax AKQJxxx Jxx because 3N shows a balanced hand to you. That is just absurd. Not overcalling 3N on J KQx AKJxx AQJx (what on earth would you bid?) is also absurd. There are a lot of hands with a stiff spade where you must bid 3N out of necessity.

 

The reason some are bidding 3N and some are Xing is not because they think theres a difference in what 3N shows, they are just using different judgment.

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I would not recommend thinking backwards from different histories, life gets too complicated.

 

This looks like an easy double though.

 

Justin, I think I would usually pull 3NT with 6 spades. It just seems that this will be right more often.

 

Edit: with Justin I of course meant Josh.

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I would not recommend thinking backwards from different histories, life gets too complicated.

 

This looks like an easy double though.

 

Justin, I think I would usually pull 3NT with 6 spades. It just seems that this will be right more often.

 

Edit: with Justin I of course meant Josh.

I think it depends on the rest of your hand and especially on the quality of your spades. QJT9xx is a lot different than Q65432 obviously. I doubt we are very far apart in how often we would pull with 6 spades.

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