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This one came up in the weekly Junior tournament held every Tuesday on BBO.

 

1-1

3-3

3-

 

How would you interpret: 3/3NT/4/4

 

3 could be only a doubleton support.

3 did not guarantee five hearts. It could be just a stopper for no trumps worried about either spades or even hearts.

 

Therefore:

 

3 4th suit - needing a spade stopper for 3NT or perhaps an advanced cue for hearts

 

3NT Natural

 

4 Natural - not long hearts and no spade stopper

 

4 Natural five-five

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Thanks Wayne-

 

One thing I'm particularly interested in is the general opinion of the difference between 3NT and 3

 

If Responder has spades locked up, and isn't really interested in hearts, then why go through 3 first? Why not just 3N over 3?

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3S = asking for 3N

3N to play

4D natural 5-5

 

Still thinking about 4C. Probably xx=5=4=2 or so, but I could see using 3D; blah-4C as a GF club raise with slam interest (any shape), assuming ...; 3C-4C is inv.

 

edit: good point about 3N. Now thinking about that too.

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Thanks Wayne-

 

One thing I'm particularly interested in is the general opinion of the difference between 3NT and 3

 

If Responder has spades locked up, and isn't really interested in hearts, then why go through 3 first? Why not just 3N over 3?

3 then 3NT (after partner bids 3) has to imply 5th heart.

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agree that 3N is natural and c.o.g.

 

The point was made above (but I was not thinking right about it) that 3H could be 2 card support. 3N should show exactly 5 hearts and suggests that opener raise with 3 hearts.

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3 - shortage for a slam

3NT - hard control (A or K) for a slam

4 - hard control; with partner having so much in shortage is pretty awful - no control for a slam but slam is possible

4 - no or control but hard control for a slam

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This one came up in the weekly Junior tournament held every Tuesday on BBO.

 

1-1

3-3

3-

 

How would you interpret: 3/3NT/4/4

I wonder if Opener had a big enough hand to be considered GF, but did his best with an ostensibly non-forcing 3C-jump rebid since he was stuck for a GF rebid ?

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IMO 3 is nothing in spades, 3NT is something but not enough.

 

4 is the strong heart raise, not a 5-5

 

 

This is my opinion.

 

Certainly with better spades you have the option of bidding 3NT on the previous round.

 

I don't like 4 not being natural. That means that if responder has a strong 5=5 in many auctions the only chance opener has to raise is after they have been first mentioned at the three-level. And that 3 bid was ambiguous about hand type - heart diamond two suiter or diamond stopper or perhaps a diamond control.

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True.

 

As far as the 4 bid maybe it should be just diamonds.

 

The other possibility, that I've discussed with a few people, is that 3 ostensibly asks for a stopper for NT, but if you bid on it's really a cuebid for hearts. Of course, I hate advance cuebids....

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