Serious/Non-serious 3NT question
#1
Posted 2013-June-23, 11:36
How does this work? In Fred's "Improving 2/1 Game Force" articles, he has an example in which the trump suit is hearts:
EXAMPLE 5:
♠Kxx ♠Qx
♥AJxxxx ♥Kxx
♦xx ♦AQxxxx
♣Kx ♣AQ
1♥ 2♦
2♥ 3♥
3♠ 3NT
4♣ 4♦
4♥ Pass
He writes:
"When hearts is agreed at the 3-level, opener must bid 3 if he has a control in spades. Any other bid would deny spade control (3NT would be Serious with no spade control)."
It's now been some number of years since this came out. Is it now common to treat 3♠ as being the serious/non-serious bid when hearts are trump? (If so, I assume 3NT becomes the cuebid for spades, and therefore a direct 3NT confirms/disconfirms serious slam interest while showing a spade stopper.)
Is there a view on whether using 3S here as the serious/non-serious bid is superior to making a mandatory cuebid of a spade control in this sequence regardless of slam interest? (Assuming you've decided to play S/NS 3NT generally.)
#2
Posted 2013-June-23, 12:10
The drawback is that you give opps the opportunity to double for a ♠ lead and that there's a possibility that one of the players forgets the agreement. Definitely worth the effort imo.
#3
Posted 2013-June-23, 12:20
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I don't have experience with Serious/non-serious, but I've come to the conclusion that with ♥-agreed, 3S should SHOW a ♠-Ctrl and say nothing about "Seriousness" . [ EDIT: This is Fred's case ] .
Those who play that 3S should show the state of "seriousness" indicate that 3S then says nothing about a ♠-Ctrl .
This post has been edited by TWO4BRIDGE: 2013-June-24, 14:06
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#4
Posted 2013-June-24, 06:11
#5
Posted 2013-June-24, 06:11
#6
Posted 2013-June-24, 13:58
Zelandakh, on 2013-June-24, 06:11, said:
I would never play frivolous 3♦/♥ because
- it's quite rare you set a minor suit at 3-level.
- after 3m in many cases you want a semi natural 3♥ when partner bid ♥ in a previous bidding round. 3♦ is less important, but you never know...
- with a minor fit and no slam interest, 3NT showing 'no slam interest' uses the principle of 'fast arrival' because you'll play 3NT a lot more often than 5m.
#7
Posted 2013-June-24, 15:44
Take Fred's example hand in the OP.
After 3H:
3S! ( by Opener says "non-serious", but says nothing about a ♠-Ctrl eventho he has one )
Next:
.... -4C ( by Responder shows a serious ♣-Ctrl, but denies a ♠-Ctrl )
Now what is Opener to do ?
He does not have a ♦-Ctrl... so he has to either bid 4H or 4S .
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How is this better than Fred's way ? :
3S = ♠-Ctrl; says nothing about "seriousness "
.... - 3NT! ( Serious )
4C ( ♣-Ctrl ), etc.
TWOferBRIDGE
"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
#8
Posted 2013-June-28, 09:40
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2013-June-24, 15:44, said:
There is no cue bidding method that gives me everything I want** in all possible hands, so you have to allow compromises.
(** what I want - to know that no suit is "wide open" in a way that lets the initial "serious" bidder make a concluding bid that lets partner know all suits are "controlled" but that the serious bidder needs additional strength from partner to go on to ask for aces)
You could use denial cue bidding, where the bidding progresses 3♠(non-serious) - 3NT(serious, denies spade control); 4♦(have spade and club control but not diamonds) - 4♦(have diamond control, but while no suit is wide open, I do need additional strength from you to justify a slam) [[ as opposed to an immediate 4♠ ace ask if the hand was a bit stronger]].
That works OK on this hand. But on other hands with this method you do not have the ability to ask for additional strength.
Or you can use one-under denial cue bids, where bidding the one under trumps shows that all suits are controlled, with the possible exception of the cheapest one. This method goes 3♠(non-serious) - 4♦(needs help, has clubs and diamonds, no guarantee about the spades).
This method always allows extra help to be asked for, but (as in this instance) sometimes leaves a control ambiguous.
If your style was that the 2♥ rebid denied extra strength (say restricted to 12-14) rather than show 6 cards, then you do not need the "extra strength" aspect, and you would not use this method.
"Fred's method" is OK on this hand, as it shows controls as well as asks for extra help (opener would ace ask/respond if he had extras, rather than bid 4♥) but it does no more than denial cue bidding does, and the latter method avoids disclosing controls when there is no slam in the air. So "Fred's method" is worse.
#9
Posted 2013-June-29, 00:32
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2013-June-24, 15:44, said:
Take Fred's example hand in the OP.
After 3H:
3S! ( by Opener says "non-serious", but says nothing about a ♠-Ctrl eventho he has one )
Next:
.... -4C ( by Responder shows a serious ♣-Ctrl, but denies a ♠-Ctrl )
Now what is Opener to do ?
He does not have a ♦-Ctrl... so he has to either bid 4H or 4S .
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How is this better than Fred's way ? :
3S = ♠-Ctrl; says nothing about "seriousness "
.... - 3NT! ( Serious )
4C ( ♣-Ctrl ), etc.
Last Train solves this issue: 4♦ is LTTC. With a missing control or when you no longer have slam interest you can just signoff in 4♥. With slam interest (implying ♠s are not wide open) but missing a ♦ control you bid 4♦. With all controls you can basically choose: bid 4♦ to possibly lose captaincy, or immediately ask for Aces (or continue cuebidding if you prefer that).
#10
Posted 2013-June-29, 13:31
Free, on 2013-June-29, 00:32, said:
Thx... I forgot about LTTC . And 4D ( by Opener ) should show a ♠-Ctrl in that example since Responder, although "Serious", denied a ♠-Ctrl .
TWOferBRIDGE
"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
#11
Posted 2013-June-29, 16:06
Free, on 2013-June-24, 13:58, said:
- it's quite rare you set a minor suit at 3-level.
- after 3m in many cases you want a semi natural 3♥ when partner bid ♥ in a previous bidding round. 3♦ is less important, but you never know...
- with a minor fit and no slam interest, 3NT showing 'no slam interest' uses the principle of 'fast arrival' because you'll play 3NT a lot more often than 5m.
We play 1M-2C-3C-3D as asking for opener's shortage (if he has one); we only splinter with extra values to get some idea of strength across.
#12
Posted 2013-June-29, 23:09
#13
Posted 2013-June-30, 08:56
FrancesHinden, on 2013-June-29, 16:06, said:
It is somewhat better to do it the other way round - splinters show minimums and a raise shows extras (with step 1 asking for shortage). The point is that there will be one combination where you automatically go past 3NT, which is fine when we have extras.
#14
Posted 2013-June-30, 09:01
On the example hand, opener should bid 4♥ over 4♣. He has shown a suitable minimum with 3♠. I think it is nuts to combine non-serious and last train on the same hand. 4♦ should show, of all things, a control in diamonds (as well as a spade control).
#15
Posted 2013-June-30, 11:07
CSGibson, on 2013-June-29, 23:09, said:
If the next step is NS does that mean you start making serious cues at the three level a la Rexford or is a 3 level bid a serious pattern-out?
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#16
Posted 2013-June-30, 21:05
Phil, on 2013-June-30, 11:07, said:
Rexford. We have usually patterned out via our relay steps already when we would have room to do both.
#17
Posted 2013-July-01, 01:52
#18
Posted 2013-July-01, 09:54
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#19
Posted 2013-July-01, 10:50
PhilKing, on 2013-June-30, 09:01, said:
There are two possible meanings for 4♦:
- Spade control
- Both spade and diamond control
Why is the second meaning better than the first?
#20
Posted 2013-July-01, 11:09
PhilKing, on 2013-June-30, 09:01, said:
Not sure why you think this combination is nuts. There's no principle difference between ...-3♥;3♠-4♣;4♦ and ...-3♥;4♣-4♦ except the degree of slam interest shown by opener.