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ATB: missed 3NT


the_dude

  

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  1. 1. What do you think?

    • North can't bid 3H as it asks for a H stopper .. he should just suck it up and bid 3NT himself
      3
    • With 2 opposing suits, 3H shows a stopper, South is expected to bid 3NT with a spade stopper
      4
    • 3H by North is fine, South should respond 3S showing values, allowing North to bid 3NT
      6
    • Missing this marginal game is no big deal
      2
    • Something else (explain below)
      3


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A thorny hand came up with a couple of my students today .. and I had difficulty explaining a good solution.

 

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South felt 3 was looking for a stopper for 3NT, he didn't have one and had a bad hand, so he signed off in 4.

 

North, following the meta rule that if the opponents bid 2 suits and you are missing one stopper, you bid the one you have .. thought 3 showed a heart stopper and asked for a spade stopper.

 

It's possible N should just blast 3NT over 2 and hope that the opponents can't take 5 (or 6) fast tricks.

 

However, it seems North's 3 just shows a big hand, and it wouldn't hurt South to bid 3 showing values (allowing N to now bid 3NT). Of course, it's possible that North could take 3 as a 4 card suit and put S in 4 even with a known 4-1 split.

 

Any ideas?

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I think you came close to answering your own questions by your comments.

 

1. The meta rule about bidding the stopper you hold doesn't apply when, as here, the cue-bidder hasn't really begun to describe his hand. 3 is needed as a generic force. Consider Ax xx AKxxx AKQx....we can't bid 3...that would be natural in any logical method (else you invite the opps to rob you blind).

 

2. Since 3 announces a non-specific big hand, it behooves S to 'do something intelligent'

 

It is arguable that such might include showing a 4 card spade suit along the way, but (given that 2 showed some, albeit modest, values), the frequency with which one would have this hand is minimal. One might well double 1 with 4=5 pointed and 6+ hcp, intending, if possible and necessary, to show diamonds later. Otoh, in this auction, when partner is jammed, we need to be able to find the 9 trick game. Partner may have other ideas, but, if so, he can always clarify....our first duty is to help him. Using 3 to show values, rather than a suit, seems to me to be more plausible....with a spade card and diamonds, we have to bid diamonds over 1. With a spade suit, diamonds and values, we could have doubled 1. Therefore the former is more consistent with the auction than the latter interpretation.

 

As an aside, the notion of N blasting 3N makes me feel ill. The double implied spades, the 3N would guarantee something in the suit....admittedly the auction suggests partner has a card or two in the majors, but he still doesn't need to stop spades and, more importantly, we can ask him via 3.

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