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Playing a Big Club (Precision style)You hold:

K Q 7 5 3

9 7 4

J 9 2

10 4

 

Your partner opens 1, Your RHO bids 1, You bid 1 (= 5/6-card , 5-8 HCP).

LHO passess, and partner rebids 2(= GF). RHO passess and You bid 2. LHO passes again and now partner bids 3(= denying any 5+-suit).

 

So the bidding:

1 - (1) - 1 - (pass)

2 - (pass) - 2 - (pass)

3 - (pass) - ?

What do You respond now?

 

Thx

Jan

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So, has he categorically denied spade support? He's had two chances, although the first one reasonably wants to set the game force before showing suits (not sure I like it if I can't make a descriptive bid because I *have to* set the GF, though), the second one, if it's just denying a 5-card round suit, doesn't help.

 

Assuming that he has denied three spades, you're kind of stuck. Provided that you have another initial call for KQTxxxx, I guess 3 is least bad - partner's going to take you for 6, but you have no diamond stopper (and don't really want to be declarer in NT anyway) and the 5-2 is probably better in your suit than the 4-3 heart fit.

 

This is the reason I play "p/xx NGF, systems on" after 1-(1) - not that it's going to be any better, except that 1-(1)-1 (showing spades) sets the game force, so we are one call ahead of you.

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2NT would have meant 22+ HP, balanced; not more then 2 spades.

 

So 3 shows (a) exactly 20-21 balanced or (b) exactly 1444 shape? Then logically we should be playing 3 = transfer to 3NT and 3 = transfer to 4 hearts. I bid the transfer to 3NT.

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Partner wants to know more about your hand, and I don't think he's fishing for a second suit.

Most likely he has a fit (he should have set trumps earlier), or possibly a big balanced hand(can 2NT be 25+)

 

With no control to show, I would just bid 3 or if the fit is "guaranteed" I can see bidding 4

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Is the auction not smoother if I rebid 2NT? This presumablly shows "something" in diamonds but should not need to show a full stop. Now if partner comes back with 3D I can bid 3S having shown exactly 5 spades and a half-stop in diamonds - seems a reasonable description, no?
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I think that maybe 3 should already promise some half stopper. If he has completely empty diamonds he should've preffered raising spades with two of them, I mean he may have AKQ and AKQ in round suits but it's still not enough for GF so with Hx of spades he could've raised and with Qx(x)/Txxx of diamonds he would bid 3. I am bidding 3NT as I don't want partner to visualize Kxxxx KQx xx xxx and going for heart game.
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I think that maybe 3 should already promise some half stopper. If he has completely empty diamonds he should've preffered raising spades with two of them, I mean he may have AKQ and AKQ in round suits but it's still not enough for GF so with Hx of spades he could've raised and with Qx(x)/Txxx of diamonds he would bid 3. I am bidding 3NT as I don't want partner to visualize Kxxxx KQx xx xxx and going for heart game.

 

Openers hand:

A x x

A K 10 9

A 10 x

A K Q

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