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SimonFa

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Teams, R v W

 

A Q53 K542 AQ843

 

(P) 1NT (2S) ?

 

 

Sadly we missed slam when I forgot we play that the dbl is stolen bid and asking me to bid 3C for partner to pass or correct and I took at as T/O. I converted to penalty double as I reckoned we must have the balance of points for +500 and -5IMPS as the other side made 3NT+3. Partner reckons he would have then made a 4NT RKCB bid looking for 6C or 6NT.

 

In hindsight I think my pass was dreadful as I could easily have given them a game bonus if partner had a weak hand.

 

KQ42 A6 A97 K752

 

We play quant although not practiced and as I had 16HCP I would probably have bid 6NT so instead of -5IMPS we would have been +6IMPS by my reckoning.

 

How do other's see this unfolding.

 

As always, thanks in advance,

 

Simon

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Whenever you forget the system agreements you are liable to get a disaster, and you were let off lightly. It could have easily been a negative score and huge swing. I don't think it matters so much what the agreements are, as much as you both remember them, and mistakes like this aid the memory.

 

If you play quantitative 4NT, I suggest it should not apply when partner has shown a suit. Treat it as ace asking in that suit, so over 4NT show 3 aces. 6 is then a reasonable "punt" from partner.

 

There are other methods with partner's hand, but I would not suggest anything else for a beginner. You have slam values if there is a club fit. Transfers over NT interference (not just the stolen X, but all higher calls, too) is a good start, if you normally play transfers over 1NT.

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