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ArtK78

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I know the stated conditions will be a little unfamiliar for most of you, but I am hoping that you can adapt.

 

Swiss teams. IMPs converted to VPs. 8-board matches.

 

Round 5 of 6. Playing for a chance to win the event.

 

All non-vul. Partner opens a 10-12 1NT and you hold:

 

KJTx

KT9xx

x

KJT

 

You have two initial choices:

 

(1) Sign off in 2; or

 

(2) Invite game in a major by bidding "non-forcing" Stayman 2 (shows less than game forcing values - 2 would be forcing to game Stayman). If you bid 2 and partner bids 2, you will continue with 2 showing 5 hearts and invitational values. If partner bids 2 of a major over 2, you will have to decide whether (a) to invite or (b) to bid game.

 

At this point, I am not asking for what you would do over any other action or continuations.

 

Your move.

 

[These are your only choices in your system. If you don't like it, that is fine, but these are the conditions of contest.]

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(2). If partner responds 2H I will raise to game, if partner responds 2S I will invite with 3S.

 

I hope we are playing something along the lines of 1NT-2C; 2D-2H; 2NT as a maximum with no fit (passing with min) just in case we have an invite based on distribution rather than HCP.

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Does pard ever raise this with four trumps?

No, partner will not raise with 4 trump. Your sign-off is based on (presumably) a 5 card heart suit with less than invitational strength. It could be much less. Assume that a sign off in 2 is a drop dead bid.

 

By the way, for what it is worth, assume that, with 6 hearts and less than invitational values, responder would bid 3 preemptive.

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Definitely invite. In fact I might just force to game, but luckily I don't have to decide that yet per the conditions ;)

 

Despite partner's NT opening, this looks like a hand that I want to declare, the chance for a favorable lead around to me is high. If partner bid 2 over my 2, can I still bid hearts to play?

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Definitely invite. In fact I might just force to game, but luckily I don't have to decide that yet per the conditions ;)

 

Despite partner's NT opening, this looks like a hand that I want to declare, the chance for a favorable lead around to me is high. If partner bid 2 over my 2, can I still bid hearts to play?

A 3 bid over 2 would show 5 hearts and invitational values, and deny 4 spades. It would not be forcing.

 

A 4 bid over 2 is undiscussed. As we are in a part-score or game auction (given the inital 2 call), and not a game or slam auction (which would have begun with 2), I would presume it to be natural. Partner might assume that it offers a choice of games, but I cannot guarantee that.

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What would you do opposite a 14-16 notrump with the same hand distribution but failing the KJ of clubs, for instance? This question was intended for us folks unfamiliar with 10-12 to decide whether it is an invite.

 

Or doesn't that bromide work when the actual range is comic? Seems like it should.

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I think I'll bid stayman and bid 2H over 2D, 3H over 2H, and pass over 2S. I'm not sure though, due to inexperience with 10-12 NT.

 

Am I supposed to compare this to subtracting 5 points opposite a strong notrump? Say J109x K109xx x Q108. Or is it slightly better than that situation, because our points are more balanced between the two hands?

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What would you do opposite a 14-16 notrump with the same hand distribution but failing the KJ of clubs, for instance? This question was intended for us folks unfamiliar with 10-12 to decide whether it is an invite.

 

Or doesn't that bromide work when the actual range is comic? Seems like it should.

Am I supposed to compare this to subtracting 5 points opposite a strong notrump? Say J109x K109xx x Q108. Or is it slightly better than that situation, because our points are more balanced between the two hands?

Does this mean we are buds, again?

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