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How should the bidding go?

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Posted 2013-May-15, 10:02

IMPs

How should N/S bid these hands?
Is 3 forcing/what is the minimum?
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Posted 2013-May-16, 10:04

RHO had Kxxxxxx andAQx. The only contract that could make was 3NT.
- South had a maximum 1NT, but thought that 3 could be bid on distribution without extras. Therefore he choose to bid 3 and not 3, 3NT or 4.
- North rebid 4C, but maybe 3S is better?
- South now showed a cue with 4H, thinking that his hand was now maximum for his bidding.
- North didn't expect a 4cC by South and did bid 5D.
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Posted 2013-May-17, 09:08

I'm going to ATB as roughly 50-50, even though I wasn't asked for it :)

3C is not forcing. However, partner can still have 16-18 HCP, so South needs to keep the bidding going. Bidding 3NT with that lot isn't unreasonable to be honest - whether North is distributional or strong, the double fit + controls in both opps suit + second heart stop rates to allow 3NT to make.

5C is unlucky. I'm not blaming North for going past 3NT at IMPs with a heart void, but I am blaming him for bidding 5D. South's 4H agreed clubs (or at the very least might be agreeing clubs), so 5C would be better.

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Posted 2013-May-17, 11:19

The question for me is what the minimum for the free 1nt bid is and in my partnership it's a really good 8 to a bad 11.

That makes the south hand closer to a minimum and North after a constructive but nf 3 bid can bid 3 to ask, landing in 4 of a minor or 3nt this time.

Close enough that I wouldn't expect to get it right every time but pard can concentrate on quality/number of stoppers plus chances of running the minor suits.
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Posted 2013-May-17, 15:27

Majors NT Minors the bidding has eliminated a major suit fit so the
next question is NT and how high. 3c is not forcing but it definitely
is strongly competitive. The 2 aces in the S hand means they must
continue the bidding but what is the best way??

3N is not out of hand with Axx since we can most likely use a hold up
in spades to cut communications in that suit and I would not be upset
with p for bidding that way. Maybe a better way is to bid 3h instead of
the weak 3d bid (4c would have been a better choice) showing some
concern about spades for NT purposes N can then bid 3s showing a
partial stop and 3n can now easily be bid. When there are 2 "worry"
suits we show what we have when there is one we ask for help or
show a partial stop when we have space.

Your bidding was not that far off so don't get discouraged.
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Posted 2013-May-19, 02:46

View Postggwhiz, on 2013-May-17, 11:19, said:

That makes the south hand closer to a minimum and North after a constructive but nf 3 bid can bid 3 to ask, landing in 4 of a minor or 3nt this time.


View Postgszes, on 2013-May-17, 15:27, said:

When there are 2 "worry" suits we show what we have when there is one we ask for help or show a partial stop when we have space.

The second one for us: We bid the stop when opps have bid two suits.
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