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Good / bad only applies in direct auctions.

 

Playing weak NT, I can see a lot of sound reasons to play 2N as a run out to show a weak hand with 3 direct to show a non-minimum.

 

Not playing this, I don't expect pard to bid on with 10 or 11, so I just shoot 3N, hoping my positional spade stopper can dam things up. No spade raise on my left is good news too.

 

I do wonder what I'd do with 18-19 balanced though.

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At the table partner raised to 3NT and tabled Kx Qx Jxxx KQJ10x.

Is a free bid of 3C with this hand Very Wrong? :o The clubs are the primary feature of the hand.

 

How about a bid of 2NT showing at least a semibalanced and spade-stopped 11-12 HCP? With honors in both doubletons it's pretty balanced.

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My 2 cents FWIW...

 

You are forced to bid over the double, therefore 3 is out since you might as easily have a much weaker hand. As a result, partner will pass with many hands that would make game. The only choices, therefore, are 4, 3NT, and 2NT IMO.

 

Obviously, 4 is a stretch since you bypass 3NT but it is nonforcing and may be the best spot when partner has heart and spade shortness and a weakish hand. Still, I don't like it. I don't think 2NT describes your hand any better than 3 so I would shoot it out in 3NT.

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