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kfay

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I think people should be more specific. If you bid 2NT and partner bids 3NT, ok if you bid 4 say partner bids 4. How will you find out what you need to know from there?

 

I think I would just bid 2 now because it's so cheap that partner's next bid (the way I play) will tell me about most of his shape. Then I can bid keycard for spades and if we have them all find out about the heart cards next. Of course I will place it in notrump at the end. I will miss a grand opposite Qxxxx KQxx AJx x I suppose but I can't think of a better plan.

 

To me 2NT is a reflex action but is only good if you are willing to bid quantitatively somehow later, which I'm not.

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4N+6/7N

Just think of all the wrong turns this avoids.

Not having any clue what suit it is for, if any, is a wrong turn!

I thought that if any doubt, it is for the last bid suit. Here hearts seems clear to me.

 

I suppose 2NT - 3NT - 5NT is also a possible sequence.

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I think I would just bid 2 now because it's so cheap that partner's next bid (the way I play) will tell me about most of his shape. Then I can bid keycard for spades and if we have them all find out about the heart cards next. Of course I will place it in notrump at the end. I will miss a grand opposite Qxxxx KQxx AJx x I suppose but I can't think of a better plan.

You will have problems finding the 6th spade, if you are doing this I believe you are better bidding 3 now. First because Q gives you one trick, but Q gives you 2, but also because playing 7 is also very good opposite some hands prodcing a ruff in our hand.

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I think I would just bid 2 now because it's so cheap that partner's next bid (the way I play) will tell me about most of his shape. Then I can bid keycard for spades and if we have them all find out about the heart cards next. Of course I will place it in notrump at the end. I will miss a grand opposite Qxxxx KQxx AJx x I suppose but I can't think of a better plan.

You will have problems finding the 6th spade, if you are doing this I believe you are better bidding 3 now. First because Q gives you one trick, but Q gives you 2, but also because playing 7 is also very good opposite some hands prodcing a ruff in our hand.

Find me a hand where 7 is good but not 7NT.

 

Also I will learn about his 6th spade. If he bids 3 he has it, if he doesn't then he (probably) doesn't.

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Josh I think a bigger problem with your plan is that opposite 5-5 in the majors, you will want to know about he K not the K. Well I guess you mentioned a similar hand in your first post, but the difference is that if partner has 5-5, we can easily find such slams after bidding 2NT.

 

At some point in my life I had the agreement that over 1S 2C 2H 2N 3N, the bids 4C and 4D are slam tries in hearts and spades, respectively. With these agreements I would think 2N is superior, otherwise I think it may be close.

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I like the idea of raising spades (2), because I personally will find out all sorts of info on the way to 6NT or 7NT, like how good his major honors are.

 

I might, for instance, hear partner bids 3, which for me would show the King and Queen of both of his majors, with no minor controls. Then I just blast 6NT.

 

Similar cues would likely help when a grand becomes possible.

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Ok, kfay, I will be more explicit. I would plan ahead.

 

Well maybe not that well actually. At the table, I would have bid 2NT, but I think jdonn makes a compelling case that agreeing a suit is more likely to get you the info you need (although I might choose hearts).

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Ok, kfay, I will be more explicit. I would plan ahead.

 

Well maybe not that well actually. At the table, I would have bid 2NT, but I think jdonn makes a compelling case that agreeing a suit is more likely to get you the info you need (although I might choose hearts).

The problem with agreeing hearts is that it won't give any new distributional information. (Clearly you would like to know whether partner has 6 spades, or whether he has 5 hearts.)

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OK I'm planning ahead. I will bid 2NT.

 

Suppose partner now bids 3D.

 

I will bid 3H

 

Suppose partner bids 4H.

 

I will bid 4NT.

 

Suppose partner now bids 5S.

 

We have 12 top tricks and 13 if diamonds are 3-3. Also, partner must have at least another queen. The diamond jack would be enough, the spade queen would some extra squeeze chances, the spade queen-jack would make it a good 7NT. I don't see how 7H could be better than 7NT.

 

I bid 7NT.

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Suppose partner bids 3NT at any point and you have not agreed a suit?

 

Cherdano had a point about agreeing spades and nothing seems perfect (unless I can bid 2 promising just a doubleton and use something like 4 to agree hearts later if desired, perhaps) but if you bid 2NT and partner bids 3NT either then or over a minor suit by him and something by you, I just don't see how to recover. And that seems quite likely to happen.

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whatever 2NT-3NT-4 means it is very clear to em that a subsequent 4NT bid will be forcing being some sort of keycard.

For what? Whatever partner bids next? What if he bids 4, what will you do and what is he supposed to do over that?

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whatever 2NT-3NT-4 means it is very clear to em that a subsequent 4NT bid will be forcing being some sort of keycard.

For what? Whatever partner bids next? What if he bids 4, what will you do and what is he supposed to do over that?

4 sounds like an acceptance of clubs, he will probably show 1 keycard over 4NT and now we can bid 5NT so he can blast 7 himself with KQJxx for example.

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