Hanoi5 Posted July 7, 2013 Report Share Posted July 7, 2013 Butler, All red, you deal: ♠AQ♥Q9x♦KQJxxxx♣x 1♦-1♠3♦-3♥? Recently I had witnessed the following: ♠KJTx♥KJ9x♦9xx♣Tx 1♦-1♥3♦-3NT And 5 tricks were taken by the defense before we could make 9 (clubs got blocked). Someone offered 3♠ as a possible solution, to show spades and let partner in on the decision to play 3NT. Here a similar thing happened, how would you have played? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrAce Posted July 7, 2013 Report Share Posted July 7, 2013 In the first auction you gave i would bid 3♠ by opener. Second auction, the suggestion to solve the issue is valid imo. Not only due to the fear of losing 5 fast club tricks in 3NT when we have ♦ fit and decent major holdings to play a 4-3 4M, but also right siding the 3NT contract if thats where we belong to. Assume pd has AQ or Kx ♣ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gszes Posted July 7, 2013 Report Share Posted July 7, 2013 opener is unbalanced and they opted to rebid 3d (rather than 2h) so it isnot possible they have 4 hearts. They have also limited their hand withthe 3d bid. The 3h bid does not promise 5 hearts but if responder doesnot have 5 hearts they have a serious problem with clubs for nt. Opener's hand has just improved due to either a heart fit and/or responderhaving little wasted values in clubs. How does opener account for all thepossibilities 4c Opener could bid 3s with 3 card spade support 3n with clubs adequatelystopped (even with 3 hearts) 4h to show 3 card heart support and noclub control. The 4c bid is less accurate overall on its meaning (aside from showing aclub control and 3 hearts) but it denies the other holdings and keeps thebidding relatively low if responder is interested in slam. If responderhappens to be looking at the club A they will be very happy indeed tohear that 4c bid. In deal 2 the 3s rebid (vs 3n) is very reasonable and gives your side thechance to play 3n 4/5 diamonds (most will not be able to stop in 4d though). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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