JLOGIC, on Aug 4 2010, 08:10 PM, said:
No offense to anyone in this thread but I always thought bidding 3C p 3N with a bunch of aces/kings and 2 small clubs was a mistake only beginners make.
No offense taken, here.
I did feel that the field would be in 3NT (I was right), and that there was a decent chance of a misdefense in clubs if I needed one (I was wrong). I also felt that partner might bid 3
♣ NV with 7 semi-solid clubs and an outside card. I certainly could foresee the possibility that 3NT could be a total disaster, but the part that I wasn't certain about was what that would mean from a matchpoint perspective. I think at IMPs I don't even consider 3NT.
That said, I find billw55's analysis kind of compelling. With partner's club holding:
- 3NT is 100% if partner holds the K
♠, K
♥ or Q
♦
- 3NT is ~50% if partner holds the J
♠ or Q
♥
- The J
♥ and T
♠ give some chances, too.
The biggest thing, for me, was trying to figure out what partner might and might not hold. If your partner is wont to open 3
♣ NV second seat with 6
♣s and no outside cards, or with a weaker
♣ suit, I think pass is a whole lot clearer.
Naturally, as I continue to play with this partner, I'll continue to get a better idea what kinds of hands he's likely to hold.