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mgoetze

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Uh. Stayman, major reply, other major = slam interest. Also, if 2 or 2 promises a control or 4+hcp then opener can make a slam invitation with 27-28 and force to slam with a good 29. So it's really just like any other 3-point range, this time 24-26.

 

Great that we have regressed to a 3 point range playing this way.

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(Matchpoints but please specify what you would do differently at IMPs)

In general I am a big believer in not using Stayman with 4333 hands, but IMO with this hand you should definitely use Stayman at IMPs (as opposed to just blasting 6NT). Even if partner is also 3433, your 12th trick might easily come from an elimination play that won't work in notrump.

 

Much harder to know if it is right to bid Stayman at matchpoints.

 

Fred Gitelman

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Except that for a lot of people 3 shows an unbalanced hand, you have to rebid 3N with this and start from there.

They should change their methods then. If your system allows you find out at the two-level that you're in the slam zone, you should make use of the extra space, not squander it.

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They should change their methods then. If your system allows you find out at the two-level that you're in the slam zone, you should make use of the extra space, not squander it.

I disagree with this, there are plenty of hands where you want partner to raise on Hx where you have the unbalanced hand, but not if you have the balanced hand with 5. Can make bidding quite awkward for partner if you bid 3 of a suit with both and even more so when that suit is a major rather than .

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I was just making sure I wouldn't be the only one to miss this 96% grand. ;)

 

[hv=pc=n&s=sat8haqj2dj73ct86&n=sj75hk7dakq42cakq&d=n&v=n&b=5&a=2cp2dp2np3cp3dp6nppp]266|200[/hv]

 

Hi Mgoetze,

 

Wow, North's hand really is a rock crusher for the points, wouldn't you agree? A fair number would rebid 3 Notrump with this holding, assuming:

 

1. The normal lead of a Heart (South's doubleton suit)

 

2. An eventual lead by opponents with an onside Heart Ace

 

3. Partner holds at least the Spade Queen and some length (with 22 HCP in hand and 18 HCP out, even a so-so partner will have a few points)

 

4. The Diamond suit runs (with 8 vacant spaces in 3 seats, it's unlikely an opponent holds Jack-fourth)

 

Regarding missing a 4-4 Heart fit and Heart contract, it's usually a moot point when holding 4-3-3-3 shape and partner opens 1 or 2 Notrump. However, with 22-24 HCP, things get a bit more interesting. Using a simulator like Dealmaster Pro, you'll find that even with a 4-4 major suit trump fit, the double dummy odds favor playing in a Notrump contract.

 

For instance, assigning declarer's hand as a balanced 22-24 HCP holding with 4 Hearts and entering responders hand, we get the following result (based on 100 random declarer hands - the simulator looked through several million to locate 100 that met the criteria after giving responder the given 13 HCP hand:

 

Tricks: 11 12 13

Hearts: 100% 90% 39%

 

 

Tricks: 11 12 13

Notrump: 100% 90% 27%

 

So once again, Fred's spider sense and flawless logic pays off.

 

But with the lower 25 to 33ish HCP hands, the simulator favors the Notrump bidders. And of course, body cards matter more in game contracts than bidding slam.

 

On one of our recent "Polling You" contests, responders hand was:

S: J 10 x

H: J 10 9 8

D: K 10 x

C: K 3 2

 

In that lesson, we provided our members a video demonstrating the simulator that showed that despite a 4-4 Heart fit and neglecting the 10 point Notrump premium, the odds were far better playing in a 3 Notrump contract (down less, makes game more often, makes an overtrick more often).

 

http://www.bridgehands.com/bridgeblog/?p=1078

 

Videos here:

http://bridgehands-videos.s3.amazonaws.com/Poll_20/Poll_20.html

http://www.youtube.com/bridgehands#p/a/u/1/0TNGjOnlSyQ

 

Happy trails to you,

 

Michael

BridgeHands

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