sfi, on 2012-February-27, 14:35, said:
x
AKx
Kx
AKQxxxx
Ax
KQx
AKJx
AQxx
xxx
AQJx
KQJ
AKQ
xxx
Kx
AKQJ
AKQJ
xxxx
KQx
AKJ
AKQ
I'm not sure which ones your partnership bids a direct 3NT on (that would show the first one in most of my partnerships), and which one you double and bid 3NT next, but in all cases 3NT is a safer contract than 4S. Feel free to come up with your own hands, but there are several reasons that mean 3NT is likely to be a better spot to play, including:
- you have six points to go along with partner's 22+, so tricks are not likely to be a problem
- 3 small hearts suggest possible ruffs in 4S
- KQJxx in spades suggests either 4-5 spade tricks or two dummy entries to lead hearts through.
And the UI suggests that partner doesn't have any of these hands. Instead it suggests that partner has an 18 count with potentially no heart stopper.
This is disingenuous, I can make up lots of hands too like:
A
AKx
KQxxx
AKxx
10x
AQ
AKxx
AKxxx
10x
A10x
AKQJ
AKxx
and lots of others I'd prefer to be in 4♠ (which is not great on hand 3 but 3N is no play unless you catch a stiff A♠, 4♠ relies on E not having a heart suit he wants to lead and an ace, ♥KQJ and the ace the other side is fine as is ♥KJ and A♠ as he won't lead a heart).
Your first hand won't happen, if partner was going to do anything other than pass 3♣ you were getting another bid, so how likely do you think that is ? Just bid 3♣ and react to what he does, reverse the minors is possible though.