Off we go!
#1
Posted 2021-March-22, 04:28
#2
Posted 2021-March-22, 04:31
#3
Posted 2021-March-22, 07:05
4NT is unambiguously quantitative because we have a natural 4♣ (or 3♠) to set the suit as trumps. A pair that plays the system must have an agreement as to the minimum hcp value of 3♣, but on the basis that "a king over minimum" means 14hcp, then 4NT from me. If "a king over minimum" means a good 15 hcp upwards, then 6NT direct.
#4
Posted 2021-March-22, 08:19
with good controls and 17 points I would gamble 6nt after 3♣ - not science but the ♠A is a good card. you might get ♦ lead from the ♦K. 6nt looks about where you want to be, except if partner comes up with ♠KQJ10x ♥xx ♦x ♣AKQxx so sensible bid is 3♦ after 3♣
#5
Posted 2021-March-22, 08:28
LBengtsson, on 2021-March-22, 08:19, said:
with good controls and 17 points I would gamble 6nt after 3♣ - not science but the ♠A is a good card. you might get ♦ lead from the ♦K. 6nt looks about where you want to be, except if partner comes up with ♠KQJ10x ♥xx ♦x ♣AKQxx so sensible bid is 3♦ after 3♣
Well also unless partner comes up with KJxxx, Q, KJx, KQJx where 4N is plenty
#6
Posted 2021-March-22, 11:04
#7
Posted 2021-March-22, 11:43
#8
Posted 2021-March-22, 13:34
#9
Posted 2021-March-22, 15:37
jillybean, on 2021-March-22, 13:34, said:
Depends what the K above minimum looks like, there are plenty of minimum hands where 6 is good (KQJ10x, Q, Kxx, Axxx is cold for example)
#11
Posted 2021-March-22, 21:20
Cyberyeti, on 2021-March-22, 15:37, said:
I mean we can stop the discussion, not the bidding
It was MP.
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