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I want to be in game.

Anyway a slight overbid is almost always the right choice when it gives us more leeway to find the best strain.

3NT can be very profitable at matchpoints and I want to be there if partner bids it over 3.

And if partner rebids his spades over 3 I am pretty sure we belong in spades, not in hearts.

Having forced to game I also need not worry missing slam.

 

Rainer Herrmann

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3c: Raise to 4h if Partner goes 3h or 3n, and convert any minor suit reply to Spades at same level.

Partner knows my strength & go looking for a slam if he wants

 

Hi

Welcome to BBF.

3=? Normally 3 should show 4 card suit,what is your 3 singleton for?

1- Opener has 6 losers,if partner responded 1 with mini strength,it is difficult for your partner to provide 3 extra tricks.

2- After responding 1,it does not necessarily mean that your hand could upgrade to game forcing.

3- Preference of game : 4, 4 or 3nt, which is best contract?

After 3,if responder rebid 3 showing 5-card ,you can bid 4.

After 3,responder maybe bid 3nt,it will be great news for sure,you have a solid 6-card to provide enough tricks.

Preference of games is one of main advantages of natural system.

Don't guess,guess always is worse part of this game.

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With regular partners, our style is that the 2nd bid by opener must be the one that most accurately describes the hand.

 

In this case, opener has a self sufficient heart suit, and game values (19+) in that suit as responder must have 6 minimum for his bid.

 

The lone club eliminates a 2NT bid, as does the 6th heart.

3H is an underbid, imo.

 

Personal preference eliminates mis-describing the shape of the hand with with any D or C bid. I see no benefit in a temprizing bid here.

 

4C as a splinter is a possibility, but seems rather pointless here without a known fit.

 

4H best describes the hand to responder and he has options to investigate slam should he have more strength than the promised minimum.

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A nice borderline hand.

 

3 for me with 18 HCP and an ugly Q singleton. If partner has points, we will get where we should be. If not, 3 may be just where we belong.

 

4 I find acceptable but it's kind of a gamble anticipating the contract where we will probably end up anyway.

 

3 if you give me A109 x which has much more potential than the original hand.

 

2 is great if your partnership agreements permit, but I don't usually play that. I'm afraid I might pass with an 8-HCP 4243 hand.

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3 Showing 7 playing tricks and a solid suit. This is NOT forcing but

highly invitational.Partner should regard the 3rebid as though it were a pre-empt

and not go into NTs unless he has the outside suits stopped.

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3H is an underbid, imo.

 

Personal preference eliminates mis-describing the shape of the hand with with any D or C bid. I see no benefit in a temprizing bid here.

 

4C as a splinter is a possibility, but seems rather pointless here without a known fit.

 

4H best describes the hand to responder and he has options to investigate slam should he have more strength than the promised minimum.

1- you said 3H is an underbid.

See opener hand,Q is a wasted point,actually opener only has 16 working points.After responding 1,can you perfectly confirm opener can get 10 tricks in this hand with 6 losers if play 4?

 

AQx

AKQJ10x

Q109

x

If opener really hold this hand,I think jump 3 as a GF bid is reasonable since 18hcp of opener hand is working very well.

 

2- you said 4C as a splinter is a possibility, but seems rather pointless here without a known fit.

On the contrary,4 as a splinter is not a possibility for sure,4 splinter for what?

 

3- you said 4H best describes the hand to responder and he has options to investigate slam should he have more strength than the promised minimum.

On the contrary,4= I have already finished my story,I have no extra values to tell you in the minimum hand instead of with bad 18hcp.

 

3 says I have a good 6-card suit with good 15hcp - 18hcp.

I am wondering why don't jump 3 normally.

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A 5 loser hand and a self-supporting heart suit. 4h describes the hand correctly. If partner has a better than minimum hand he can go on. 3h would not be forcing and I would hate not to be in game. There is also support for partners spade suit which improves the hand. A jump switch would be forcing but where would it take us? I can't agree with those that think 4c would be a splinter. Even if you play splinters in this situation would it not be agreeing spades as trumps?
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