55 minors weak
#1
Posted 2019-October-14, 06:03
Partner opens a 15-17 NT, and you have the hard to bid
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Kxx
X9xxx
KJxxx
Agreements are Stayman, natural 2NT invite, minor transfers (weak or GF).
FWIW, partner passed, opps had kept silent and collected the first 6 spades, with 7D cold (I held xxx AQxx AKxx Ax and D behaved)!
#2
Posted 2019-October-14, 06:14
#3
Posted 2019-October-14, 06:23
You can play 1N-3♣ as 5-5 minors weak (or semi invitational if you prefer)
We play (in a weak no trump context) 1N-2♠ as weak with one minor or strong with both, partner in this case bids 3♣ showing 4+♦ and you bid 5♦ if unambitious, 4♠ voidwood if ambitious.
#4
Posted 2019-October-14, 11:41
If opener bid 1♦ as he should then responder might splinter 3♠ and opener holding all the other keycards might control-bid to slam, although stopping in game seems more likely.
#5
Posted 2019-October-14, 14:02
Overall, the research of Majors seem to take too much after NT openings vs minor-oriented hands.
#6
Posted 2019-October-14, 18:43
Unless you have some way to show a 5-5 minor hand, the best you can do is pick a minor and play there. You know that you have an 8 card minor fit somewhere. You also know that partner can't have more than 5 ♠ and often less. So you can't pass 1 NT for fear of the opponents setting up long ♠.
#7
Posted 2019-October-15, 00:05
The hands that fall in between still give you a guess but that's life.
Signoff in 4m is not possible and sometimes one has to guess between 3m and 5m.
In your case, after 2S and 2NT from opener, I would probably bid 3D and play there at MPs. At IMPs it's less clear. You can always agree that a M splinter now is at least game try and not mandatorily slam try, so 3S is bid after 2NT and opener has a clear 4D. Responder has now to guess how many wasted values opener has, I think.
#8
Posted 2019-October-15, 03:40
heart76, on 2019-October-15, 00:05, said:
In our more European style splinters are not as top heavy and often a bit of a gamble for game, which if you think about it makes sense considering how preemptive they are. So 3S here promises nothing much better than this hand.
#9
Posted 2019-October-15, 13:34
apollo1201, on 2019-October-14, 06:03, said:
Partner opens a 15-17 NT, and you have the hard to bid
-
Kxx
X9xxx
KJxxx
Agreements are Stayman, natural 2NT invite, minor transfers (weak or GF).
FWIW, partner passed, opps had kept silent and collected the first 6 spades, with 7D cold (I held xxx AQxx AKxx Ax and D behaved)!
This is a time when a bid of 2♠ asking for a transfer to a minor suit comes in very handy.
You say you had an agreement to play minor transfers,why didn't you utilise it(?) It was not a hard choice at all IMHO you dug your own grave
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#10
Posted 2019-October-15, 14:07
PhilG007, on 2019-October-15, 13:34, said:
You say you had an agreement to play minor transfers,why didn't you utilise it(?) It was not a hard choice at all IMHO you dug your own grave
Because presumably he played single minor suit transfers, so 2♠ would be clubs, 3♣ diamonds if 2N was nat, and you'd choose the wrong one here and play 3♣.
#11
Posted 2019-October-15, 14:27
Cyberyeti, on 2019-October-15, 14:07, said:
3♣ would be a far better contract than 1NT especially since the spade suit was found to be open to the winds
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#12
Posted 2019-October-15, 15:59
Passing 1N with the 55 is daft, a) might not make, b) we want to make it hard to bid spades their way, c) we might go down in 1N cold for game or slam.
Isnt 2S (minors), then 3S (shortness) standard?
Pard can sometimes bid 4H, ok sometimes we go down in 4m, sometimes in 3N, but sometimes 3N will make if one of your suits comes in.
#13
Posted 2019-October-15, 15:59
Passing 1N with the 55 is daft, a) might not make, b) we want to make it hard to bid spades their way, c) we might go down in 1N cold for game or slam.
Isnt 2S (minors), then 3S (shortness) standard?
Pard can sometimes bid 4H, ok sometimes we go down in 4m, sometimes in 3N, but sometimes 3N will make if one of your suits comes in.
#14
Posted 2019-October-15, 16:43
cleveritis, on 2019-October-15, 15:59, said:
Pard can sometimes bid 4H, ok sometimes we go down in 4m, sometimes in 3N, but sometimes 3N will make if one of your suits comes in.
If you're going to go that route, an immediate 3♠ might be better - I play it as showing 13(54), but at least you've shown 3 hearts specifically.
#15
Posted 2019-October-15, 16:44
#17
Posted 2019-October-15, 22:42
#18
Posted 2019-October-16, 08:08
smerriman, on 2019-October-15, 16:43, said:
We bid the fragment instead of the singleton. I do not know whether one is better than the other.
#20
Posted 2019-October-17, 07:36
pescetom, on 2019-October-16, 14:53, said:
Not sure what you are saying here. Opener cannot have a 5-card major when she is 3-1 in the majors.