EricK, on Mar 31 2008, 12:17 PM, said:
Playing this structure I would prefer 2NT to 4♦.
1. Suits headed by an Ace don't necessarily need support for the hands to fit well. Make the ♦ KJxxx and the ♣Ax and a fit jump looks better.
As I noted, fit jumps in suits headed by the ACE are not generally recommended as the ACE is good for both offense and defense, and thus ODR neutral. The diamond suit does have the JACK-NINE-EIGHT however (with Axxxx I would not fit jump). This suit has to meed the requirements for a fit jump.
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2. 4♦ forces LHO to bid 4♠ straight away if he has support, which means you will be guessing to a certain extent on the next round. Bidding 2NT might give you another bid below game (eg LHO bids 3♠ and it's passed round to you).
4
♦ doesn't force WEST to bid 4
♠. It forces him to bid 4
♠ if he wants to show his support. At this vul, you have to anticipate a competitive auction. The good news about 4
♦, since it is game force, it ESTABLISHES a game force situation, and consequentially a FORCING PASS situation should WEST bid 4
♠. 2NT should not establish forcing pass as it was limit raise or better. Robson/Segal actually give the auction 1
♥-(1
♠)-2NT-(4
♠) and state that it DOES NOT ESTABLISH A FORCING PASS. I think this outweighs the any consideration of choosing 2NT over the more descriptive 4
♦.
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3. If the opps don't have a fit, 4♦ will very often elicit 4♥ from partner and you do have extras but no way to show them, whereas 2NT leaves you more room
You don't really have that much extra. 5422. Your two spades are a bad number, your diamonds aren't strong. Your club king will be useful, either partner has the ACE or it is well placed. All 4
♦ says is "I have enough to force to 4
♥, I have 5+ diamonds and 4
♥+". Sounds pretty descriptive to me.
And look at the hand Jilly has now posted. Over a fit jump to 4
♦ is there any doubt that north would bid 5
♥? As it is, after 2NT and 3
♦ and 2
♠ (none of which establish forcing pass), you are back in the guessing mode. And often, many will guess wrong, like all the people who choose to dbl on this hand. I guessed right above by bidding on over 4
♠, but like those who guessed double, I too guessed. Bridge is a partnership game, and 4
♦ clue's your partner in so you can make better decisions.
And give partner something close to what he had...
♠x
♥KJxxxx
♦KQx
♣Axx
And he will use blackwood and slam will be bid.