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MP bidding?

Poll: Pick your game: (36 member(s) have cast votes)

Pick your game:

  1. 3NT (24 votes [66.67%])

    Percentage of vote: 66.67%

  2. 4H (12 votes [33.33%])

    Percentage of vote: 33.33%

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Posted 2007-February-05, 16:30

4H.

ok, ... Iam not familar with the style, my question is,
if you dont have transfers available, how to bid a
strong heart suiter looking for a cue?

And there are hands out there, who would love to
look for a slam in case a fit is found, else play in 3NT,
those hands are rare, but they do exist.

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Posted 2007-February-05, 23:20

flytoox, on Feb 4 2007, 03:03 AM, said:

What about 3S?

I think this is an excellent choice as it shows some doubt as to the final strain and emphasizes to me the need for minor suit filler cards.

If you and partner are on the same wavelength, 3S should get you to the best spot no matter what he holds.

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Posted 2007-February-06, 02:04

P_Marlowe, on Feb 6 2007, 12:30 AM, said:

4H.

ok, ... Iam not familar with the style, my question is,
if you dont have transfers available, how to bid a
strong heart suiter looking for a cue?

And there are hands out there, who would love to
look for a slam in case a fit is found, else play in 3NT,
those hands are rare, but they do exist.

With kind regards
Marlowe

Just bid 2, which is gf relay, finding out about controls etc etc. It's not always the best there is, but at least it's simple.
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