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Posted Yesterday, 14:38

I concede that in this hand upgrading to 1NT would be pushing things, although GiB needs to be pushed.
But can that explain what happened later?
I'm fine with Stayman rather than a clubs transfer, this hand belongs in NT unless partner has hearts.
I can live with 3 although I would prefer 3NT.
Over 4 I can live with either Pass or Double, but what on earth is 5 about? :angry:
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Posted Yesterday, 15:42

I wouldn't have dreamt of bidding 3NT with a void in spades, and would have bid the same way as North.
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Posted Today, 05:48

With all due respect, I disagree.

With all the high cards in clubs, in is very likely partner has stop in spades given his NT opener. While nothing is guaranteed, and only 5000 simulations would show which is the better bid, IMO 3 NT is much easier to make than 5 clubs. I try to avoid minor games. At my intermediate level, ops seem to have less tolerance for NT games, and when I bid them and they are in a minor game, particularly in this type of hand, I get high boards much more frequently than not. Best regards.

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Posted Today, 06:02

Also, with 4 piddling hearts, I might avoid Stayman. While a heart game would be great if partner had something like AKxx, in my experience, partner tends to have only middling hearts, like Kxxx. 3NT makes in that case while 4 hearts does not.

And, without Stayman to give ops information (unless robots game with double dummy in which case robots already know distro!) 3NT is often better. Still, only 5000 sims would show which is the better bid.

Given me better hearts as responder, and I'm all for Stayman. With this hand - meh! Best regards.

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Posted Today, 13:52

View Postmsheald, on 2025-July-21, 05:48, said:

With all due respect, I disagree.

With all the high cards in clubs, in is very likely partner has stop in spades given his NT opener. While nothing is guaranteed, and only 5000 simulations would show which is the better bid, IMO 3 NT is much easier to make than 5 clubs.

I don't understand your post at all. If you're disagreeing with the 3 bid, then if partner has a spade stopper, then he bids 3NT over 3 - WTP? What has 3NT vs 5 got to do with anything?
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Posted Today, 14:53

View Postsmerriman, on 2025-July-20, 15:42, said:

I wouldn't have dreamt of bidding 3NT with a void in spades, and would have bid the same way as North.


I assume you mean that as North with a void in spades you would not have dreamt that partner who opened 1NT could make 3NT opposite your hand and knowing your clubs and strength.
In which case I respectfully but strongly disagree.
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Posted Today, 15:07

View Postpescetom, on 2025-July-21, 14:53, said:

I assume you mean that as North with a void in spades you would not have dreamt that partner who opened 1NT could make 3NT opposite your hand and knowing your clubs and strength.
In which case I respectfully but strongly disagree.

No, I mean that if I bid 3NT, partner will pass without a spade stopper assuming I have one for my bid, and I have no idea why I'd want to be in that contract. Are you bidding as a pure psych, hoping to trick the opponents into leading something else, or for you is it some kind of lebensohl style denying a spade stopper? Never seen this as responder though.
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Posted Today, 15:23

View Postsmerriman, on 2025-July-21, 15:07, said:

No, I mean that if I bid 3NT, partner will pass without a spade stopper assuming I have one for my bid, and I have no idea why I'd want to be in that contract. Are you bidding as a pure psych, hoping to trick the opponents into leading something else, or for you is it some kind of lebensohl style denying a spade stopper? Never seen this as responder though.

I completely miss your logic. I bid 3NT speculatively (but nowhere near a psyche) in the hope that it will make and if not do better than let the opponents play spades. Partner says he has twice rebiddable clubs in what must be a 6-3 fit and I have Aces in the other three suits.
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Posted Today, 15:45

View Postpescetom, on 2025-July-21, 15:23, said:

Partner says he has twice rebiddable clubs

You're mixing up the seats. Your opening post says that you would prefer GIB to bid 3NT instead of 3:

To me this is a psych of a stopper, and not something I'd have considered - I can't see the upside, and would have bid 3 like GIB, hoping South had the stopper to bid 3NT themselves (as you did).
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