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  1. 1. 1H-1S, 3D-?

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3 is normal on this hand.

 

The other option is 3NT, but this hand has too many useful kings in partner's suits. It's easy to construct hands where partner has short spades and slam is quite good, whereas 3NT might not even make.

 

I do think bidding 3NT with a doubleton heart (even honor doubleton) is okay, but a 3NT bid needs more in the blacks and probably slower cards. Something like KT9xx Qx xxx KJx seems more 3NT-ish.

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I don't think I'd ever bid 3H with Kx of hearts, but certainly not with two cards in the red suits, and only 1 black suit card (and even 5 spades!).

Hrm I have no idea what this means even though I think I know exactly what your answer would be here.

 

I agree that 3 is completely correct but please note the vast majority of bridge players would surely bid 3NT, even some good ones.

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I don't think I'd ever bid 3H with Kx of hearts, but certainly not with two cards in the red suits, and only 1 black suit card (and even 5 spades!).

Hrm I have no idea what this means even though I think I know exactly what your answer would be here.

I think it means the 'N' and 'H' keys are next to each other on the keyboard.

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Yep very unfortunate typo there lol. I mean I wouldn't ever bid 3N with Kx of hearts I don't think. Jdonn knows that I in general think the most common error in bridge is bidding 3N too often over a jumpshift, it should be rare and specific.
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I'll try 4

 

For a hand visualizing a slam , this bid is very clear. I usually choose the best fit trump for a slam.

After that bid partner can start cue-bidding. He should have A and A

If he has no control then settle for 5

As you are in doubt, i often have to make 5 6 while others stop 3NT.

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3NT.

 

It is either 3H or 3NT, I would show the club stopper.

Of course, if p wants to play 3NT, he could bid 3S over 3H,

but on the other hand, he may intend 3S to be a cue for hearts.

I think 3S shows......spades! (3 of them) I admit you might have to fake it occasionally with 5422 and no club stopper, but it's certainly neither a cue for hearts nor showing a hand without a club stopper.

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I'll try 4

 

For a hand visualizing a slam , this bid is very clear. I usually choose the best fit trump for a slam.

After that bid partner can start cue-bidding. He should have A and A

If he has no control then settle for 5

As you are in doubt, i often have to make 5 6 while others stop 3NT.

Partner hasn't promised 5 nor has he denied 6 you realize?

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Partner hasn't promised 5 nor has he denied 6 you realize?

OK 3 then to see if p cues

But if slam is on then i prefer in rather than in .

I can't figure out why you're so focused on getting to slam. I'm much more concerned with getting to the right game first, which is why I'm supporting now in case it's right to play in . If we have slam, we can cross that bridge when we get to it, but we're not there yet.

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I'll try 4

 

For a hand visualizing a slam , this bid is very clear. I usually choose the best fit trump for a slam.

After that bid partner can start cue-bidding. He should have A and A

If he has no control then settle for 5

As you are in doubt, i often have to make 5 6 while others stop 3NT.

Partner hasn't promised 5 nor has he denied 6 you realize?

Perhaps in a beginner setting, real 4+ card diamonds could be assumed, but not otherwise. Opener could easily have only three diamonds and in some rare cases only two, something like Ax-AQJxxxx-AK-xx. No offense intended for anybody, I remember how scared I was some 30+ years ago when I first used a fake suit to make a GF because nothing else fit the hand.

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oic now :P

That depends on what type of 3 that is.

 

My p usually reverses with good suits. Perhaps good 5-5 or more.

Whether you reverse instead of jump shift should have to do with the relative lengths of the suits rather than the quality. It is not standard to reverse with 5-5.

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oic now :D

That depends on what type of 3 that is.

 

My p usually reverses with good suits. Perhaps good 5-5 or more.

Whether you reverse instead of jump shift should have to do with the relative lengths of the suits rather than the quality. It is not standard to reverse with 5-5.

 

It should be a good suit for 1 ? 3

and good 5-5 here is a standard one.

 

Because we play new suit forcing, he can go 1 ? 2 ? 3 to show 5-5 shape instead.

1 ? 3 to show 6x, too strong for that (Ax-AQJxxxx-AK-xx) just rebid a 2~3 card 2 but not 3! Why waste a whole level while we cont find a fit? :o

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