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3 = Bid 3NT with a heart stopper (solid suit, obviously diamonds), or 4/5 without (to play or correct)

X = Some sort of heart raise, depends on agreements

 

South's bid: Show 4 controls whatever your response structure to a jump cue bid is, or 5 if no such option

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3 = Bid 3NT with a heart stopper (solid suit, obviously diamonds), or 4/5 without (to play or correct)

X = Some sort of heart raise, depends on agreements

 

South's bid: Show 4 controls whatever your response structure to a jump cue bid is, or 5 if no such option

 

Agree on 3

 

X is often Hx of hearts, saying I don't want to raise, but I do want you to lead one against 3N of you have a holding full of holes.

 

Depending on your agreements, I would bid 4 saying that I have some goodies and I'm a bit good for a direct 5m.

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Obvious redouble (or pass, but I think either works. It's nuanced. Redouble edeges it, since it invites game in a minor, which reflects our values.). 3NT may be cold from partner's side opposite stiff queen with even four diamonds failing, so all other considerations will juat have to be patient.

 

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AKQJxxx

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This way dealer!

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N 3H=What mean?

E 3H X=What mean?

S How bid?

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IMO

  1. Partner's Jump cue-bid of 3 shows a strong hand with a good suit. He asks for a stop, in the first instance. He often holds a solid suit with stops in all suits except . eg K Q x A K Q J x x x A T x
  2. A useful meaning for the double of the 3 cue-bid is to show a top honour, suggesting a small lead is safe.
  3. You should agree with partner how to reply to 3. For example, without the double, you might agree 3 (cheapest bid) = Weak, 3N = stop, 4... = High card features. Your hand is enormous, so you are worth a feature-showing bid.
  4. The double gives you extra options. For example, after 3 X, you might agree: Pass = Weak, Redouble = half stop as here (in case partner has a half stop too e.g. doubleton Qx or singleton K), 3N = full stop. Other bids = high card features.

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