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Passing partner's 1NT bid

#1 User is offline   arepo24 

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Posted 2020-August-27, 14:59

If a player has less than 8 points and has no major suit to make a transfer bid, can the partner pass or is it mandatory to respond?
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Posted 2020-August-27, 15:27

If partner wanted to force you to bid, they'd open 2. You can certainly pass 1NT if you have no obvious way to improve the contract.

There are other ways to improve the contract with weak hands other than transfers to a major; eg there also minor transfers, and some play garbage stayman where you can respond 2 with weak hands of certain shapes like 4441, planning to pass any response. But that is really besides the point in terms of the original question; many weak hands will simply pass.
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Posted 2020-August-28, 00:29

1NT is a *non forcing* opening. Therefore, responder is not obliged to bid. That is because it is a very narrowly defined opening, both in terms of shape (balanced) and point count (usually in a 2-point range).

If, as responder, you hold weakish values and no long suit, you probably can’t improve the situation and have to pass.

True, you might have a better contract in a suit if you have a 4-4 fit somewhere, but you can’t investigate that, since if the search for a fit isn’t successful, you’ll end up in a shaky contract (2NT with insufficient resources, 2 or 3 something in 4-3 fit...) while 1NT was safer.

So, statistically, it will be better to pass. Also, remember that the bidding is not finished. Your LHO still has to bid after you.
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