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ujnbalanced hand vs nt opening
#2
Posted 2014-December-14, 15:39
I'm confused by this one. I don't see info on what continuations we're using, so I tried 3♦, which landed us in a cold 3N. Are we supposed to bid to 6♣ somehow?
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#3
Posted 2014-December-14, 16:33
you can use what you like. the easiest way is to bid 2 spades forcing, so partner bids 3♣. But you need to be used to play that.
at the table I bid 3♦, but reopened 3NT with 4♣, in the end I landed on 6♦ which is a terrible contract, but could make with good play. 6 ♣ is solid, but many players are going down somehow.
at the table I bid 3♦, but reopened 3NT with 4♣, in the end I landed on 6♦ which is a terrible contract, but could make with good play. 6 ♣ is solid, but many players are going down somehow.
#4
Posted 2014-December-14, 18:56
why isn't partner's 4 diamond bid preference? 3nt doesn't deny 3 card diamond support. in fact i dare say p could have 4 card diamond support with a sufficiently softly stocked hand in hearts and clubs.
#5
Posted 2014-December-14, 20:10
Excellent play problem. And also a good bidding problem to try your NT system.
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the ♥3.
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#6
Posted 2014-December-15, 03:40
Is the NT system described somewhere? I saw some tips at the top, but mostly was just guessing both at my own bids and his.
The "4♥ is a transfer to 4♠" award goes to Jinksy - PhilKing
#7
Posted 2014-December-15, 06:30
wank, on 2014-December-14, 18:56, said:
why isn't partner's 4 diamond bid preference? 3nt doesn't deny 3 card diamond support. in fact i dare say p could have 4 card diamond support with a sufficiently softly stocked hand in hearts and clubs.
I though the same as you, and so I played 6♦ with a lucky make. 4♦ should be 3♦ stablishing a fit. Partner was not on the same wavelength. Later on I regret not giving a shot at bidding 6♣ which should be a choice of slams.
When you offer clubs the bidding should be this:
4♦ = I have 3 diamonds
4M = I have 4+ clubs, control
4NT = STOP
#9
Posted 2014-December-15, 11:34
I noticed in the results that someone made 6N, so I had a look. He set up the diamonds, and then after giving up a diamond, the defence led the only card to let it through lol.
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#10
Posted 2014-December-15, 17:01
yeah, and there was a 490 as well, but I have changed defence after that so it is no longer possible (I hope)
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