What next? Popular convention after our 1NT
#1
Posted 2010-October-22, 09:51
♥xx
♦AKx
♣Kxx
Playing 2/1 without much time for discussion, you choose to open 1NT (15-17) on this balanced 16-count despite the five-card major. Partner bids 3♠. You have agreed to the popular method whereby this shows 13(45) or 13(54) distribution (singleton spade, three hearts) and game-forcing values but haven't had in-depth discussion of this sequence beyond that. What is your next call? How slammish do you expect partner's hand to be, and are you concerned about the heart suit?
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#2
Posted 2010-October-22, 09:56
If partner reopens I don't think I'd colllaborate.
I am worried about hearts a bit, but there ain't much I can do about it.
#3
Posted 2010-October-22, 09:57
A heart lead seems very likely and partner probably won't have more than one stopper.
I expect that I need to lose control in Spades before I can cash many tricks.
I'm leaning towards a 4NT. Hopefully, partner will interprete this as "Choose your minor".
I intend to pass a 5m rebid.
One last point, having the opening lead go into partner's hand could be worth a fair amount...
(Partner could easily have a positional stopper in Hearts)
#4
Posted 2010-October-22, 10:01
#5
Posted 2010-October-22, 10:43
Query - could partner be 0-3 or 1-2 in the majors for his 3♠ bid?
#6
Posted 2010-October-22, 10:57
ArtK78, on 2010-October-22, 10:43, said:
No specific discussion of this issue. Our other agreements over 1NT include four-way transfers and 3♦ showing 5-5 minors and GF, so at minimum there would be other bidding options with the hand types you describe.
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#7
Posted 2010-October-22, 11:08
#8
Posted 2010-October-22, 11:43
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#9
Posted 2010-October-22, 12:01
gwnn, on 2010-October-22, 11:43, said:
Yup, especially if you tank before bidding 3NT
I would have bid 3NT without much thought at the table, I guess it is closer than that but I still think 5m requires a lot and I don't like my hand for slam purposes.
#10
Posted 2010-October-22, 12:59
#11
Posted 2010-October-22, 13:02
#12
Posted 2010-October-22, 13:14
#13
Posted 2010-October-22, 13:23
#14
Posted 2010-October-22, 14:43
hrothgar, on 2010-October-22, 09:57, said:
A heart lead seems very likely and partner probably won't have more than one stopper.
I expect that I need to lose control in Spades before I can cash many tricks.
I'm leaning towards a 4NT. Hopefully, partner will interprete this as "Choose your minor".
I intend to pass a 5m rebid.
One last point, having the opening lead go into partner's hand could be worth a fair amount...
(Partner could easily have a positional stopper in Hearts)
While some of this is true, how many tricks do you think you will take in 5m if we are losing a spade and have a single heart stopper? Its possible that partner has a positional heart stopper, but this also requires the ♠A to be in the right hand and it requires hearts to be offside.
I bid 3N and do not consider it to be a problem. Doing anything is more is overthinking an easy hand and speculating what partner has in hearts. You frequently get a spade lead on this auction anyway.
By the way, I have a partner who insists that you need a heart honor for 3♥, instead of just a fragment.
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#15
Posted 2010-October-22, 14:51
Another point against bidding something else is that if partner has a good hand he will place most of our spade cards in other suits, and bid some bad slams.
#16
Posted 2010-October-22, 17:06
awm, on 2010-October-22, 09:51, said:
Playing 2/1 without much time for discussion, you choose to open 1NT (15-17) on this balanced 16-count despite the five-card major. Partner bids 3♠. You have agreed to the popular method whereby this shows 13(45) or 13(54) distribution (singleton spade, three hearts) and game-forcing values but haven't had in-depth discussion of this sequence beyond that. What is your next call? How slammish do you expect partner's hand to be, and are you concerned about the heart suit?
♠ A ♥ xxx ♦ Jxxxx ♣ Axxxx
#17
Posted 2010-October-23, 12:10
♠x ♥ATx ♦Qxxxx ♣AQJx
I decided that the 4♣ call meant she didn't have much wasted in spades, and so we could probably make slam in our best minor suit fit. I tried 5NT (pick-a-slam) aware that she might have 3-3 in the minors. This landed us in 6♦, which has no real play on a heart lead... but the opponents lead clubs at trick one and the diamonds broke, so 6♦ made.
At the other table, opponents were also playing the same convention, but opener rebid 3NT after 3♠ and they played there. Win a bunch of IMPs, but perhaps not really deserved.
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#18
Posted 2010-October-26, 09:50
#19
Posted 2010-October-26, 18:53
mycroft, on 2010-October-26, 09:50, said:
Well, we played 4S as showing no wasted values in S, obviously forcing to either a 4-3 game in H, or 5m, but resp could investigate a slam with suitable hands.
On the given hand I think 3NT is an absolute stand out.
#20
Posted 2010-October-26, 20:08
If I bid a minor or something partner will never expect this much in spades and may well bid too much.
Yes I am worried about hearts but that has to wait.
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