How do you proceed? 15-17NT
#1
Posted 2023-August-12, 01:14
#2
Posted 2023-August-12, 05:15
There's a case for making a slam try but my partners always have lots of wasted diamond values on this auction.
#3
Posted 2023-August-12, 06:38
The probably most serious description of the hand is 55+ M, which is 4D for me.
Over a weak NT, I would probably also try that at red IMPs - hoping partner doesnt turn up with KQ D.
In all cases, Im not taking the S suit out of the picture to focus only on the 6-cd H suit and the known fit there.
#4
Posted 2023-August-12, 09:31
#5
Posted 2023-August-12, 10:08
#6
Posted 2023-August-12, 11:08
Over 3D, opener bids:
3H/S: To play opposite an invite
4H/S: To play, willing to bid game but not a super-max
4C: great hand for hearts
4D: great hand for spades
The 4m bids would typically be something like Axxx Kx AJxx Axx or Ax Kxxx KQx Axxx or Kxxx AQx Axxx Kx
If playing that method, this is an easy 3D bid, raising 3M to 4, passing 4M and driving to slam opposite 4m. Note that the 4m hands will not have soft values.
In my other main partnership, we have options, yet none very satisfactory. 6=5 majors are reasonably easy:
1N 2H forces 2S (we go through 2C with 5 spades and invitational values, so opener wont superaccept 2H because responder is either less than invitational or gf) then 3D, transferring to hearts and will be 5-5 or better, since we play smolen.
But 5=6 is awkward since we cant show hearts then spades unless we use smolen.
So Id probably start 2C then, if he bids 2D, bid 2S, showing various hand types including smolen but most commonly an invitational hand with one or two four card majors
Opener bids 2N with a minimum and 3C maximum and over either I show 4=5 majors, pulling 3N to 4D to show 4=6.
Playing in less defined partnerships, i smolen in the more standard method. One advantage of smolen is that occasionally partner surprises you by showing a major and now youll (if playing with a good player) have a way of showing some slam interest.
#9
Posted 2023-August-12, 13:21
DavidKok, on 2023-August-12, 10:08, said:
If you use 3♦/♥ as 55M GF then I'd agree as you have the space to explore the slam and sign-off in 4. However, I use these bids for other shapes. I think the difference between a 24 & 26 point slam would be material here.
#11
Posted 2023-August-12, 14:50
Cyberyeti, on 2023-August-12, 13:23, said:
I don't have this issue, we bid 4♦ as either signoff or going on 5-5
2♥-2♠-3♥-any-4♥ as mild invite 5-5
2♠ only promises 4 for me so 3♠ would be 4♠ min and 4♠ 4♠ max
In fact over 2♠ 2NT is invitational denying 3♥ and showing 3♠; opener never being 22 in the Majors
3NT would be max. without 3♥ so responder can bid 4♠ with 5+♠
3♣/♦ don't exist unless I wanted to use them for choice of games with a weak 3♠
#12
Posted 2023-August-12, 15:31
mw64ahw, on 2023-August-12, 14:50, said:
In fact over 2♠ 2NT is invitational denying 3♥ and showing 3♠; opener never being 22 in the Majors
3NT would be max. without 3♥ so responder can bid 4♠ with 5+♠
3♣/♦ don't exist unless I wanted to use them for choice of games with a weak 3♠
Not what I meant, 1N-2♦-2♥-2♠-2N-4♠ for example would be what range ? there are several sequences which can be used here, 5♠ exists too here.
TBF if partner bids 2N, 4m should probably be at least 5-5M amd a void.
#13
Posted 2023-August-12, 15:53
Cyberyeti, on 2023-August-12, 15:31, said:
TBF if partner bids 2N, 4m should probably be at least 5-5M amd a void.
OK 4♠ would be less than ~11hcp after 2NT with a modified loser count of less than 6.5, otherwise I'd play 1st/2nd round controls followed by Kickbo finding the void by re-cueing the minor.
The reason I posed the original question was that partner went straight for the Texas Transfer, but I thought that the hand had slam potential, but was too hcp light.
#14
Posted 2023-August-14, 04:35
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#15
Posted 2023-August-14, 16:39
There were other options of course but my partner is always concerned to keep things simple and that both of us are on the same page
I'm concerned it uses too much space so prefer a regular Jacoby followed by a jump in the other major, or transfer to spades then 3 hearts
I don't think I can do it in my regular system but managed a slam via Stayman and a lucky heart fit
#16
Posted 2023-August-23, 17:28
1NT - 2♥ -- 2♠ - 3♥ = 5-5 or better majors, invitational
1NT - 4♣ = 5-5 or better majors, Texas style, either wanting to play 4M or willing to ask for key cards (first step RKCB, others = Exclusion)
1NT - 2♦ -- 2♥ - 3♦ = 5-5 or better majors and slam interest
As Mike points out, selling s 6-5 as a 6-4 is also possible. Most will do this via some form of Smolen but how pairs get into their Smolen sequence can vary quite a lot.
#17
Posted 2023-August-24, 14:41
Gilithin, on 2023-August-23, 17:28, said:
we put all 5-5 INV or GF+ through our Stayman, which works nicely and keeps things simple (gives up Crawling with weak 5-5, no big deal).
Gilithin, on 2023-August-23, 17:28, said:
Assuming 2♠ is Kokish/BR, surely this is the only sequence available to impose trumps in hearts (unless you give up a minor and play transfers).
Gilithin, on 2023-August-23, 17:28, said:
No qualms about giving up Gerber, but putting this in Stayman at 3-level gains a round of control-bids.
Gilithin, on 2023-August-23, 17:28, said:
Giving up showing a more frequent 5 hearts 4 diamonds (or a re-transfer to hearts)?
In any case I would have thought that in a "standard" system 1NT - 2♥; 2♠ - 3♥ is GF+ showing 5-5 (5-4 GF would go through Stayman and either Smolen or a jump rebid).
#18
Posted 2023-August-24, 20:56
pescetom, on 2023-August-24, 14:41, said:
Assuming 2♠ is Kokish/BR, surely this is the only sequence available to impose trumps in hearts (unless you give up a minor and play transfers).
No qualms about giving up Gerber, but putting this in Stayman at 3-level gains a round of control-bids.
Giving up showing a more frequent 5 hearts 4 diamonds (or a re-transfer to hearts)?
In any case I would have thought that in a "standard" system 1NT - 2♥; 2♠ - 3♥ is GF+ showing 5-5 (5-4 GF would go through Stayman and either Smolen or a jump rebid).
This comes from a complete system built around second round transfers after a 2♦ response that I picked up on here. You do not need cues in the 1NT - 4♣ auction because if you did you would instead use the 1NT - 2♦; 2♥ - 3♦ one, which gives a full range of control bids. This auction is not needed for diamonds because that is shown via 1NT - 2♦; 2♥ - 3♣. Similarly, clubs (along with a 5 card invite and a slam-interest 1-suiter) are shown through 1NT - 2♦; 2♥ - 2♠. It may seem like a lot of changes but the reality is that it is just using another set of transfers and very simple.