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3NT: max, 6+, less than 3 s.

Hi,

are you saying 3nt here promises 6+ ?

 

thx :P

most play 3nt to show a long minor suit, with no such suit and 18-19 hcp you bid 2nt. I think its usually show 7 can suit and weaker hand, like 15 hcp, but this can be good here (i picked 3c but maybe 3nt is better).

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Why should 3NT be in partner's hand? I bid 3NT and protect K.

I believe that opps are more likely to have a fit in spades rather than in hearts, so my partner's high card(s) in spades need more protection than my HK.

 

We could not even have a spade trick, and be able to make 3NT only because the lead is much less likely to be a spade if partner is the declarer. Would you lead a spade if you are East knowing that your lead could provide the vital 9th trick?

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i should put 2/1 system in m post,

we play 3c rebid as invitational, and 3nt is not defined in our cc.

 

i don't like 3nt here, as 3nt does a preempty job on both opps and my partner.

it probably works better in MP instead of IMP, or not ?

 

 

i prefer 2d, lying the diamond length, however, it delivers the club length and strength, much better than 2nt, plus the bidding level is low.

if partner raised diamond directly, i could always pull back to 3nt, showing stop.

 

 

 

 

 

[hv=n=saqtxxxhadxxcxxxx&s=sxhkxxdajxcakqxxx]133|200|[/hv]

 

-------- 1C

1S 2N

3D* 3N

4S

 

we stopped in 4S.

 

but i like the following sequence, (reasonable or not ?)

------- 1C

1S 2D

3C* 3D 3C here is game forcing, otherwise, 2nt relay showing weak.

3H 4C

4S 6C

 

 

SHAN

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Does anybody have an agreement about the auction 1C-1S-3NT-4H? Many people play that a new suit at the four level is a cuebid for the last bid suit (here clearly clubs) but perhas this should be an example to this rule.
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I would bid 4 over his 1, it's doubtful that I want to play in 3NT, and if he has a solid spade stack, he can bid 4 still. Once he sees my bid of 4, he will be more enclined to bid 4 over that to show first round control, that's all we need to make 6
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Your partner may well have a fit after he bids 4S and this dummy tracks. (Fit showing jump, or perhaps fit inducing jump?).

 

In a well oiled partnership a 4C bid here usually shows 4 card support and solid Cs.

 

 

" Once he sees my bid of C, he will be more enclined to bid H over that to show first round control, that's all we need to make 6C "

 

Furthermore if you can make 6C with

Kxxx

Axx

Qxx

Jxx

 

opposite

x

Kxx

AJx

AKQxxx

 

Then you are a better man than I am Gunga Din.

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