From the feedback in this thread “Jacoby 2NT”
http://www.bridgebas...099-jacoby-2nt/ , kenrexford, whereagles and TWO4BRIDGE all advise to steer clear of Jacoby 2NT. When this hand occurred I was looking for ways on how to find the slam using Jacoby 2NT with a combined 28 HCP count in a natural 2/1 system. Unable to find the slam using Jacoby, I am now convinced that kenrexford, whereagles and TWO4BRIDGE are all correct. It’s time to dump Jacoby 2NT!
Trying the different methods suggested in the above thread, I came up with this:
Method 1: SAYC Booklet
• 3 of a side suit = singleton
• 4 of a side suit = good 5-card suit
• 4 of trumps = minimum (11-14 HCP), no shortness
• 3NT = medium (15-17), no shortness
• 3 of trumps = maximum (18+), no shortness
OPENER...RESPONDER
1H............2NT
3NT...........?
How would the auction continue? Neither partner knows about the
♣ fit, a place for declarer to dump losers on.
Method 2: Suggested by Roger Clee
• 1M - 2NT
• 3
♣: Min, 3
♦ asks
• 3
♦: Extras, shortness, 3
♥ asks
• 3
♥: Extras, 5422, 3
♠ asks
• 3
♠: Extras, 6+ no shortness (3NT non-serious over this)
• 3NT: 18-19 bal
• 4 lower: 5-5, extras
• 4M: Min, 6+ no shortness, good for slam
1H............2NT
3C............?
After a minimum response, responder will most likely signoff in 4
♥. Again, the
♣ fit is not discovered.
Method 3: Suggested by gwnn
• 3
♣ minimum (i.e. less than an ace above a minimum, now 3
♦ asks and we have the same structure except 4M shows a 5332/5422)
• 3
♦ non minimum, no shortness
• 3
♥ short clubs
• 3
♠ short diamonds
• 3NT short other major
• 4x=5-5
• 4M min, 6M, no shortness.
1H............2NT
3C............?
Same result as method 2. Again, the
♣ fit is not discovered.
Method 4: Suggested by Zelandakh
• 3♣ = min with shortage (3♦ asks, 3♥ forces cues + frivolous, new suit natural)
• 3♦ = mid with shortage (3♥ asks, 3♠ forces cues, 3NT spades, 4m natural)
• 3♥ = min without shortage (frivolous and cues)
• 3♠ = mid without shortage (cues)
• 3NT/4m = max (you can choose between cues or shortage-showing bids here, cues are probably better as these hands can effectively take control)
1H..................2NT
3S..................4D (cue)
4S(Kickback)..5H (2 with the queen)
?
With 2
♦ losers (1 taken care of with the Ace) and 1
♠ loser, opener must gamble on bidding the slam. The gamble works here because of the
♣ fit. However, I don’t believe that top flight players take these sort of gambles. Should the gamble fail, you have cost your side plenty of IMPS.
Method 5: Bog standard 2/1 as suggested by Vampyr
• Or you can just do it the old-fashioned way and bid 2/1 followed by a "delayed game raise".
1H............2C (2/1 GF)
3C (fit)......3H (double fit,
♥ and
♣)
4NT (6-card Blackwood)
With bog standard 2/1 the
♣ fit is found and now the slam can be safely bid.