2NT shows extras? and jump to 3NT with minimum
#1
Posted 2013-February-21, 10:23
1D-1S
2C-2H
?
=> 2NT/3NT
We play that 2C is natural, but forcing (and 3C mini-splinter).
2H is 4th suit GF.
We agreed that 2NT shows extras and 3NT is minimum (12-13). Because we have not yet limited our hand it is important to do that somehow.
But 3NT is not a nice bid (as mentioned by someone in another post):
Opener can have a minimal 1354 hand and responder a strong hand with 6cS. If opener bids 3NT then responder bids 4S, while 3NT is probably the better contract.
Any suggestions?
(Edited after comment ahydra)
#2
Posted 2013-February-21, 10:32
ahydra
#3
Posted 2013-February-21, 10:49
clasically minimum = 12-14
extras = 15-17
big extras = 18+
#4
Posted 2013-February-22, 04:52
kgr, on 2013-February-21, 10:23, said:
1D-1S
2C-2H
?
=> 2NT/3NT
We play that 2C is natural, but forcing (and 3C mini-splinter).
2H is 4th suit GF.
We agreed that 2NT shows extras and 3NT is minimum (12-13). Because we have not yet limited our hand it is important to do that somehow.
But 3NT is not a nice bid (as mentioned by someone in another post):
Opener can have a minimal 1354 hand and responder a strong hand with 6cS. If opener bids 3NT then responder bids 4S, while 3NT is probably the better contract.
Any suggestions?
(Edited after comment ahydra)
I don't understand why 2C must be forcing if it is natural... I suppose it is that agreement that lead to the other agreement to jump in NT with a minimum hand.
Steven
#5
Posted 2013-February-22, 08:15
#6
Posted 2013-February-22, 09:00
kgr, on 2013-February-22, 08:15, said:
First of all opener should not jump over a GF 4SF. Over openers 2nt responder can tell what the 4SF is about. That way you are sure to find the right strain. If opener is limited to 16/17hcp (if you play a natural NF 2♣ rebid), he will never need to make a move over responders 3nt signoff. And for responder it is easier to judge whether he should make another move over 1♦-1♠-2♣-2♥-2nt-3♠-3nt when he knows opener is limited to 16/17hcp. So the above agreement is part of the problem.
Steven
#7
Posted 2013-February-22, 15:10
If the conditions are that 2♣ must be forcing and opener will jump to 3NT over 2♥ on a wide variety of hands then, it seems to me, there is nothing to be done. My advice would be to rethink whether these conditions are worth the trouble that they cause. I have never played that way, perhaps these agreements carry their weight. But I would suggest a fresh look.
#8
Posted 2013-February-23, 09:48
BTW, I don't think it is necessary to limit your hand if you have the agreement that 2NT shows extras, because surely any other bid denies extras.
This post has been edited by fromageGB: 2013-February-23, 09:51
#9
Posted 2013-February-25, 08:26
#10
Posted 2013-February-26, 05:56
ahydra, on 2013-February-21, 10:32, said:
ahydra
Can anyone help me find the other thread?
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#11
Posted 2013-February-26, 10:38
kenberg, on 2013-February-22, 15:10, said:
kenberg, on 2013-February-22, 15:10, said:
kenberg, on 2013-February-22, 15:10, said:
If the conditions are that 2♣ must be forcing and opener will jump to 3NT over 2♥ on a wide variety of hands then, it seems to me, there is nothing to be done. My advice would be to rethink whether these conditions are worth the trouble that they cause. I have never played that way, perhaps these agreements carry their weight. But I would suggest a fresh look.
Maybe we should keep 3NT for an unbalanced 15-17.
1♦-1♠
2♣-2♥
3NT = 1354 or 1255, 15-17
This only leaves a problem if we opened 1♥ with 15-17 and balanced/or not balanced:
1♥-1♠
2♣-2♦
3NT
=> 3NT=15-17, often unbalanced; 2NT=12-14 or 18-19
#12
Posted 2013-February-27, 12:58
a minimum. There is little/no benefit to bidding 3n here merely because you
desire 2n to show extras. A rebid of 2n should be automatic with all balanced
hands as you can then use the next round to further descibe your strength and
you leave partner with another level of bidding which might change your mind about
3n being the right place to play.
If you must bid 3n save it for hands that have an unusual feature you have
not been able to show during the bidding. For ex on the given auction I would
use 3n to show a heart stop and 6 good diamonds AKQxxx for ex).Taking up
space to show minimums is a bad idea.
#13
Posted 2013-February-27, 13:34