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Today I was way off with my evaluation (as usual?):

 

AK87

Axx

Axxxx

x

 

P-1-P-1

P-???

Not sure what this hand has to do with the title, but we have a 3 rebid available to show an unbalanced intermediate hand with 4-card spade support. Maybe a bit old fashioned, but...

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2 NT and 3 are not insane in the first example

 

So, are 2NT and 3 equivalent? I believe 2NT shows 18-19 while 3 15-17, shall partner bid 3NT over both rebids with:

 

Tx

Kxx

ATxxx

8xx

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If 3 is 15-17, you at least meet the HCP criteria, but your hand is for sure too strong. What will you do with an unbalanced club one suiter with 18-19 then? Whatever you do, if you decide to treat the hand as not balanced, you should choose that bid... I have no idea, what is common sense and I play the jump as 16-18, so I could rebid with this hand 3 .

 

But of course, I would choose 2 NT, because this shows the real nature of the hand.

 

With partners hand, I would rebid 3 over 3 - showing a stopper, asking for help in spades and 3 NT over 2 NT.

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2N, a heavy 3 and a slightly underweight 3N (if you play it as this sort of hand) are all not insane on the original.

 

On the second hand, this is a potentially huge hand. I want to be in game opposite a lot of hands where partner won't accept an invite (and might not even respond to 1) QJxxx, x, xxx, xxxx would seem to give me chances for example. What's the worst that could happen ? something like Jxxx, xxx, Jx, KJxx where you might not make 3. Teams or pairs ? Pairs probably 3, teams I think I'm committing to game, depends on agreements on what splinters show as to whether I can afford to splinter.

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I learned 3 as 16-18, don't know where 15-17 came from. I would rebid 2 with 11-15, which of course has a wider range since there is more room to invite over it.

 

As for this particular hand I am not saying 2NT is insane but I don't know why you would do it. If partner is passing our bid I'd probably rather be in 3 than 2NT. If partner is bidding over it then I don't see what 2NT gained for me. It's not like opening 1NT on a slightly worse hand, where I get the advantages of preemption and hiding my shape. They already aren't bidding and they know I have clubs. Is it just a matter of fooling them a little?

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Seems this one-hand thread morphed into a two hand thread.

 

On the first, if playing mps in a weak field, I'd bid 2N because I expect to play the hand as well or better than my seat-mates, and I don't have any respect for most players bidding so am not too worried about missing slam. I know this sounds condescending, but I suspect that most good players have the same attitude (even if they wouldn't make this call). In a real game, including all imp games, I'd bid 3 since I am not often missing a making game via this, which I would have reached via 2N, and I like this hand for slam purposes if partner has decent values. Not to mention that sometimes 5m is better than 3N.

 

On the second, I bid 4. While I am a little light on hcp, I am heavy on controls. Not only are all my controls golden, but they mean that partner will not go crazy on me unless he has well-fitting cards. He will be reluctant to overbid when missing AK A A, so that balances and justifies my overbid on those cards. I can't imagine just bidding 3. It's not that I fear missing a lot of games, since I invite heavy and accept light for game purposes, but he won't even consider slam with say Qxxxx Kx xx Axxx opposite 3

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As for this particular hand I am not saying 2NT is insane but I don't know why you would do it. If partner is passing our bid I'd probably rather be in 3 than 2NT. If partner is bidding over it then I don't see what 2NT gained for me.

Over 2NT, partner won't worry about major suit stoppers. And we probably right-sided 3NT.

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I learned 3 as 16-18, don't know where 15-17 came from. I would rebid 2 with 11-15, which of course has a wider range since there is more room to invite over it.

 

As for this particular hand I am not saying 2NT is insane but I don't know why you would do it. If partner is passing our bid I'd probably rather be in 3 than 2NT. If partner is bidding over it then I don't see what 2NT gained for me. It's not like opening 1NT on a slightly worse hand, where I get the advantages of preemption and hiding my shape. They already aren't bidding and they know I have clubs. Is it just a matter of fooling them a little?

If we belong in a partial, 3 is likely to be safer than 2NT. Also if we belong in a high level club contract, a 3 rebid has better chances of getting us there.

However, both are narrow targets.

Most likely we belong in 3NT, most likely it should be played from this side.

Showing 18-19 gives the right encouragement for a close 3NT without telling opponents much about our hand.

It is not true that they know you have club tricks, even more so if 2NT might bypass a 4 card major.

This will often make the lead and defense against an eventual 3NT more difficult than if we rebid 3.

People often lead passive if you show a strong balanced hand.

On average 2NT has more to gain than to loose.

 

Rainer Herrmann

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If we belong in a partial, 3 is likely to be safer than 2NT. Also if we belong in a high level club contract, a 3 rebid has better chances of getting us there.

However, both are narrow targets.

Most likely we belong in 3NT, most likely it should be played from this side.

Showing 18-19 gives the right encouragement for a close 3NT without telling opponents much about our hand.

It is not true that they know you have club tricks, even more so if 2NT might bypass a 4 card major.

This will often make the lead and defense against an eventual 3NT more difficult than if we rebid 3.

People often lead passive if you show a strong balanced hand.

On average 2NT has more to gain than to loose.

 

Rainer Herrmann

If you belong in a club partial, you can not get there after 2NT.

If you belong in a club game or slam, you can get there after 2NT but it's quite difficult.

If you belong in 3NT, you will get there easily after either rebid.

 

I won't argue strongly. If you are hiding your hand or trying to mildly deceive about it, ok. But I would rather show my hand and increase my chances of reaching the best contract whatever it may be, not be focused on the one most likely contract which I don't yet know I belong in.

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