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I was holding this hand when my partner opened 2NT (20 - 21HCP)

K 7

K J 5

T 6

K J T 7 6 3

 

I considered the possibility of a slam in clubs. We have a maximum of 32 HCP. It makes for sure if I am declarer.

 

P is holding:

A J 3

4 2

A K Q J 9

A Q 4

 

We do play 4-way transfer.

 

So, is there any way of bidding to get to slam - if so, how? Or shall we just chalk it up to one that got away?

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Here is something from the 2006 ACBL Bulletin... in it's unmodified form :

 

2NT - 3S! = relay to 3NT

3NT - ?? then:

........... Pass = to play ( Needed since direct 3N is major 44 )

........... 4C = slam try in clubs

........... 4D = slam try in diam

........... 4H = h splinter, both minors

........... 4S = s splinter, both minors

........... 4N = invitational to 6N

........... 5N = forcing to 6N, invitational to 7N

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First of all I would value the South hand as 22, not that this changes much. Given you specify 4 suit transfers you presumably have to start 2NT - 3; 4 unless South has some other way of super-accepting. After that the simplest course is for North to ask for key cards with 4. The trouble is that it is played from the wrong hand so a misplaced AQ or missing AK means trouble.

 

A slightly imaginative alternative would be to start with 3. You do not say whether this would be normal or puppet Stayman (or even Baron) but I presume there is some way of showing a slam try in clubs afterwards. This would allow you to right-side.

 

Of course with other methods there are different options. Ironically, my preferred methods would begin 1 - 1; 1NT and therefore it is impossible for me to reach the top spot on this hand.

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2NT-3= I´d like to play slam in clubs, what do you think?

4 = I like your idea

 

 

Sounds like a good start, actually opener could bid 4 rather than 4 because he really really likes the idea and has good diamonds or control or whatever partner needs in diamonds plus a maximum, and he even might protect the heart lead by letting partner declare, althou this is a bit subtle for B/I.

 

Then you cuebid hearts and end up with whatever bid you have to check that there aren´t 2 keycars missing and settle for 6.

 

If you didn´t bid it at the table then perhaps you have a slightly wrong concept about transfering to minors over 2NT opening, what was your bidding?

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I would treat the opener as too good to open a 20-21 2N.

 

I would also be bidding 6 with the club hand opposite 2N unless there were 2 aces or an ace and the Q missing.

 

2-3-3-3N-4-4(Keycard)-4(0/3)-4(Q?)-5(yup+K)-6N would be my auction I think.

 

If you open 2N, then I play a variant of what two4bridge posted, but playing straight 4 suit transfers:

 

2N-3-4(accept with good )-4N(keycard)-5(0/3)-5(Q?)-5N(yes+K)-6/6N

 

Which would wrongside the contract.

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