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What should I (South) have done over 4NT? This was an individual (Bridge Big). The system is a simple form of 2/1.

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I'd rather open an off shape 2nt as I don't like my options over pards 2 and playing in 1 doesn't appeal much either.

 

I'm probably bidding 5 over 4nt, X and then 5 might be a better sequence, suggestion a slam try of sorts? I like to punt things so have sympathy for your bid. It's unlucky, swap the K with the A and you are home, and he could easily have that.

 

5 X would have been very nice, I wish I could find X more.

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Having opened 2 (bleh), I would pass over 4NT (encouraging). I like partner to be able to bid 3 light, so I can't underwrite slam. He can have AJTxx and out the way I play it.

 

If partner rebids 5 I can go 6. Usually he will also be fairly short in diamonds, since I expect East to have a better fit, so I really need partner to have the A and the K, in which case he should now drive to slam. But in practice I will punt even over 5 and hope he has the heart jack.

 

As it is, he doubles the run out and we grit our teeth and pass.

 

Anyway, it's a random individual, so punting slam is reasonable.

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Of you had opened 1c and p had bid 3s even discounting the dia K

your hand is KQx AKQx x AJxxx more than enough to want to compete further

For now do the same thing you would have done over 5d

 

PASS

 

Yur 2c opener + p 3s response have created a game forcing situation. A pass

here shows a desire to compete further rather than settle for x. Leave it up to

p since you have no idea how strong their 3s bid was. With such a complete min

your p might easily decide to x rather than continue to 5s even with no obvious

defense becasue they trust your bidding.

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At an individual you cannot come up with forcing pass over 4 NT and bid 5 later to show a stronger hand. This simply does not work. If you have a regular partner, do it. In an Indy, bid 5 spades over 4 NT to show a fit. You already showed a 2 opener, so you have nothing extra- this hand looks more like an 1 opener before the preempt and the bids made your king of diamond useless.
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