6-6 in the majors after they open 3N gambling.... AQJT965 KQT542 void A
#1
Posted 2018-April-15, 19:39
AQJT96 KQT542 void A
Any thoughts on how to bid this hand?
Edit: Delete extra spade pip.
#2
Posted 2018-April-15, 21:17
#4
Posted 2018-April-15, 22:32
I recommend Multi Landy, so bid 4C to show both majors.
If partner makes simple preference (4M), you can ask for key cards
because partner's possible key card(s) is not going to be the
ace of diamonds. If partner asks for longer major with 4D, jump to 5S.
#5
Posted 2018-April-16, 00:32
kreivi68, on 2018-April-15, 22:32, said:
I recommend Multi Landy, so bid 4C to show both majors.
If partner makes simple preference (4M), you can ask for key cards
because partner's possible key card(s) is not going to be the
ace of diamonds. If partner asks for longer major with 4D, jump to 5S.
It makes sense to play the same defence to 3NT as to 1NT, assuming you are able to show a range of single-suiter and two-suiter hand types by doing so. Double should include all strong balanced or strong three-suiter hands, with double followed by double showing the balanced type (or that the opponents' suit is not the one in which you are short) while double followed by pass shows the other three suits.
London UK
#6
Posted 2018-April-16, 05:57
Should reveal openers minor, given that it is hard to see, that they are really trying to sit it out.
If Opener reveals his minor, ..., keep cue bidding.
With kind regards
Marlowe
PS: I would not bother discussing a special defence against 3NT, the bid does not come up.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#8
Posted 2018-April-16, 08:47
kreivi68, on 2018-April-16, 07:50, said:
3NT preempt with either minor. And that is quite common.
And it can be used against a 2NT opening showing either minor.
London UK
#11
Posted 2018-April-16, 15:47
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#12
Posted 2018-April-16, 21:48
foobar, on 2018-April-15, 21:42, said:
Hopefully you had foresight to put it on your card
#13
Posted 2018-April-16, 22:53
The bidding at our table was a little comical, but who can argue with the result ?
(3N) - X - (5♦) - 6♦ - (P) - 6♠ - (7♦) - X - (P) - 7♥ - AP
Pard held:
K9xx
AJxx
xxx
Kx
My X was a poor choice because they might sit for it and it can easily make. Pard's 6♦ was bold but very well judged, but I was still debating the choice of the X when it came around to me, and should have bid the grand. 7♦ was a great sac, until I finally got it right on the third try.
In retrospect, perhaps 4N (ostensibly showing a powerful two suiter) might be a better bid with my hand.
#14
Posted 2018-April-17, 15:04
gordontd, on 2018-April-16, 00:32, said:
An old fashioned defence to 1NT is to play a 2NT overcall as a game forcing unspecified 2-suiter. Perhaps (3NT)-4NT should be a slam forcing unspecified 2-suiter.