humilities, on 2013-January-05, 08:45, said:
We have no specific agreements regarding doubling and then pulling to a suit ... are there any common agreements there that would help find the right 4-4 fit?
humilities, on 2013-January-05, 09:43, said:
I am asking about North's decision, he has to find a bid over 2NT and I'm trying to figure out how he gets to the correct black suit fit (if there is only one).
WTP? The 2NT overcall has given away the hand layout. Finding South with the “right cards” should see a
♠ slam home. Therefore assuming that 2NT overcall shows 5/5 in the red suits, then
1. X always shows 4-cards in the unbid major and a hand willing to compete to the 3-level
2. 3
♣ is a hopeless underbid on that hand strength
3. 3
♠ will show a 5-card suit (which you don’t have)
Without any prior agreements as to what to bid in a situation like this, as North my first choice would be to make a GF cue-bid. What would that be? How about 3
♥ showing values in the suit, leaving the door open for 3NT? Another option would be 4
♦ as a splinter bid, showing a 3-suited hand, short in
♦. 4
♠ now from South will show 4-cards in the suit. 4NT will be to play, only 3-card
♠ suit,
♦ stopped.