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2NT-4

4-4NT

5-6

6NT-P

 

6NT should be obvious because the bidding either indicates we have all the key cards but no heart Q so hearts can be set up for one loser, or we're off a key but hearts have a good chance to run.

 

I think the S hand is good enough to just keycard opposite a big balanced hand, the 6 nearly solid hearts are huge.

 

No offense, but I don't find this to be an interesting bridge hand, it's rather typical, sorry :P The only way I'd find this more interesting is if you wanted to make an argument that the N hand is too good for 2NT, which is fair.

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Hi,

 

In a Bridge Class -

 

How many combined HCP do we have: 30

We have a 8 card heart fit.

Both hands are semi bal.

 

So: Why do we not play in a major?

 

3NT makes +3, but you can go easily down,

when 4H is +1.

 

In a Bridge Class I would say, sometimes

you make 12 tricks, so dont worry about

missing the slam, but I would ask why they

play NT.

 

For that matter, if you discover the heart

fit, you can bid 6H, played by North, it is

not a sure thing, but you can reach 6H.

 

2NT - 3D (1)

3H - 4H (1)

... - Pass / 6H

 

 

(1) SI with hearts in the context of Transfer / Texas Transfer

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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2NT-4

4-4NT

5-6

6NT-P

 

6NT should be obvious because the bidding either indicates we have all the key cards but no heart Q so hearts can be set up for one loser, or we're off a key but hearts have a good chance to run.

 

I think the S hand is good enough to just keycard opposite a big balanced hand, the 6 nearly solid hearts are huge.

 

No offense, but I don't find this to be an interesting bridge hand, it's rather typical, sorry :P The only way I'd find this more interesting is if you wanted to make an argument that the N hand is too good for 2NT, which is fair.

This hand is not interesting if you play 3 and 4 as transfers, if you play more normal UK intermediate methods where only 3 is a transfer and 3 followed by 4N is quantitative, it's a lot more awkward.

 

This hand would give me a problem and I'd be punting, but would have several choices about how I went about it (we play 2N-4 as 5-5 majors).

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If you prefer to open 1 then I would bid this way

 

1 1

2 3

4NT some answer

6NT

 

The two important bids are 3, to force to game with a good suit, and 6NT since north knows he is off an ace it may be important to protect either king and he will have enough tricks in notrump.

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This hand is not interesting if you play 3 and 4 as transfers, if you play more normal UK intermediate methods where only 3 is a transfer and 3 followed by 4N is quantitative, it's a lot more awkward.

 

This hand would give me a problem and I'd be punting, but would have several choices about how I went about it (we play 2N-4 as 5-5 majors).

 

I have the same problem and I overcome this with 2-way bids, they don't come up very often and I am not really sure if they are very good.

 

2NT-3

3NT-4m is a 2 way bid that shows either the minor or a fragment with 6+ hearts. Opener assumes natural and if he cuebids (4 here) there will be 6 keycard blackwood.

 

I use GF transfers where 3NT denies 3. If you don't probably this idea doesn't work for you.

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I have the same problem and I overcome this with 2-way bids, they don't come up very often and I am not really sure if they are very good.

 

2NT-3

3NT-4m is a 2 way bid that shows either the minor or a fragment with 6+ hearts. Opener assumes natural and if he cuebids (4 here) there will be 6 keycard blackwood.

 

I use GF transfers where 3NT denies 3. If you don't probably this idea doesn't work for you.

We don't use GF transfers hence are forced into 2N-3-3-4(KC)-5(2 without)-6-6N if we open 2N.

 

1-1-2N(GF unbal)-3(semi forced)-3(bigger than a reverse, this hand is not much above minimum for a 2245, not 3)-3(6 card suit)-4(keycard)-5(2+Q)-6N if we open 1.

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This hand is not interesting if you play 3 and 4 as transfers, if you play more normal UK intermediate methods where only 3 is a transfer and 3 followed by 4N is quantitative, it's a lot more awkward.

Maybe awkward, but successful if you did that.

 

As a side note, awkward would be responder Keycarding after Texas with XX and XXX in two side suits.

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This hand is not interesting if you play 3 and 4 as transfers, if you play more normal UK intermediate methods where only 3 is a transfer and 3 followed by 4N is quantitative, it's a lot more awkward.

 

This hand would give me a problem and I'd be punting, but would have several choices about how I went about it (we play 2N-4 as 5-5 majors).

 

It's not particularly awkward.

If you don't play a great deal of science, just look at your hand and observe it has a solid 6-card suit and an outside ace opposite a 2NT opening, and bid 6NT

This is more a matter of hand evaluation than detailed systemic understandings.

 

p.s. the common UK intermediate method is that 3D is a transfer, then 4NT is keycard. Most people who play 4NT as quantitative on that auction have some way of making a slam try in hearts.

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What is a New suit-after-transfer :

2NT - 3D! ( transfer )

3H - 3S*/4C/4D = ?? ( ?? advance cue-bid showing 6+, slammish )

 

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

3S would not be needed to show 5h/4s since a Smolen sequence would show that

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

 

Thus:

2NT - 3D!

3H - 4D ( Ctrl cue; denying both and Ctrls )

4S! ( kickback -RKC ) - 5H ( 4th step = 2 + Q )

6H

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I just thought of an alternative using a Meckwell sequence to show a good long Major:

 

Since the Voidwood sequences begin with a Texas Transfer :

2NT - 4D!

4H - ??

....... 4S = kickback-RKC

.......4NT = Voidwood, excluding

....... 5C = Voidwood, excluding

....... 5D = Voidwood, excluding

 

Meckwell came up with an alternative way of bidding 4S/4NT/5C/5D and 5H :

 

2NT - 3D! ( simple transfer )

3H - ??

....... 4S! = Quantitative

The next 4 steps are "replies" as if 4S ( kickback-RKC ) had been "asked":

.......4NT! = 0 or 3

....... 5C! = 1 or 4

....... 5D! = 2 - Q

....... 5H! = 2 + Q

 

Thus, after the 5H! "reply", Opener bids 6H

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For me

1 = 15+ nat/bal or 18+ any

... - 1NT = hearts or hearts and clubs, GF

2 = relay

... - 2 = hearts

2 = relay

... - 2 = 3 spades

2NT = relay

... - 3 = 3622

4 = puppet to 4

... - 4

4 = RKCB for hearts

... - 5 = 2 or 5 with Q

6

 

 

For an Acol class, perhaps

2 = 8 tricks in a suit or 22+ bal

... - 2 = nat, positive

2NT = 22-23 bal

... - 3 = nat

(3 = cue)

(... - 4 = cue)

4NT = RKCB

... - 5 = 2 or 5 with Q

6NT

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