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So in a strong club context we get this bidding:

 

1-1

2-2

2NT-3

 

Meaning:

 

1 (precision)-1 (natural)

2 (minors, could be 4-5)-2 (4th suit game forcing)

2NT (spade stopper)-3 (natural forcing)

 

 

What do you think the typical hands for 3, 3, 3, 3NT, 4... should be?

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3: Good diamonds, eg Kxx x AQJxx Kxxx

3: My first thought was that this shows Hx and suggests that hearts should be trumps, but all the examples I came up with looked like 1NT rebids. Maybe this should be a cue-bid

3: "FSF", unsure whether to play 3NT or clubs, eg QJx x KJxx AJxxx

3NT: Suggestion to play there, eg AQx x KJxxx Jxxx

4: Agreeing clubs, eg Kxx x AQxx Kxxxx

4: Agreeing clubs, cue-bid, eg Kxx x AKxx Kxxxx

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What do you think the typical hands for 3, 3, 3, 3NT, 4... should be?

 

3 = stuffed in the minors. Spade stop is like Axx or Kxx.

3 = dunno.. makes little sense as natural. Maybe weary of heart stop?

3 = I was joking a bit about that stop... I actually have just a half-stop (Qxx, Jxx, etc.)

3NT = good spade stop.

4 = brilliant hand in context. Probably like Axx in spades and singleton heart.

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IMHO when it seems impossible for opener to have heart support

(given the bidding) a hand that has not been able to limit its

power should sneak in a 3h* bid (or whatever bid is appropriate

given the auction) to show a min and use other bids to show hands

near the top of given range. This is easier in a precision type

auction since the opening bid is much more limited.

 

3d longer dia than clubs

3h* see above someone needs to start limiting their hand

3s longer or equal clubs than diamonds

3n nothing special to report but should be close to top of range (else 3h)

4c superb playing hand near top (spade ace) (singleton could be A or K in hearts)

and longer clubs than dia or equal

4d same as above but longer dia than clubs

4h spade A (maybe singleton) At worst honor x in hearts boring minors

sigh too tired to go on

 

 

note that over the 3h minimum showing bid responder can bid 3s asking for

more information so the above direct responses are all hands near top or

consist of 3 aces (control rich)

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3 -good

3 - Hx (Ax Qx Kxxxx Qxxx). It makes a difference if this would be a 1N rebid or how often you raise on 3. If you always rebid 1N with Hx Hx 54 and with 31(54) I dont think I will ever bid 3

3 good question - probably not great spade stopper.

3N double stop

4 great hand for slam in s partner should cuebid except when he is dead min.

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I think West should raise 3 to 4 bid. He's been asked what he thinks of playing in clubs, and he ought to be delighted by the suggestion.

 

I agree that after 3NT East is worth 4NT. The minor-suit honours and top cards in the majors are ideal for slam. After 4NT West should drive to slam, perhaps investigating 7 on the way - Axx Axxx Kx AQxx is a good grand slam.

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