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#1 User is offline   pclayton 

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Posted 2008-August-21, 12:25

Kx xxxx xx Kxxxx

IMPs, all vul

1 - 1N - 3 - ?

Now what?
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Posted 2008-August-21, 12:27

CLAYTON?!?!?
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Posted 2008-August-21, 14:57

jdonn, on Aug 21 2008, 01:27 PM, said:

CLAYTON?!?!?

lol...

What Josh is trying to say is that this is the worlds most obvious 3S bid and there is nothing even REMOTELY in the realm of possibility.
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Posted 2008-August-21, 15:08

Jlall, on Aug 21 2008, 03:57 PM, said:

jdonn, on Aug 21 2008, 01:27 PM, said:

CLAYTON?!?!?

lol...

What Josh is trying to say is that this is the worlds most obvious 3S bid and there is nothing even REMOTELY in the realm of possibility.

TYP

I swear if someone tries to come start a debate about this one, I might lose it. I'm mentally unstable enough!
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Posted 2008-August-21, 15:38

I play 3H here as an empathic splinter, saying
- I have nothing in hearts and don't want to bid 3NT
- I have a sexy holding in spades, but not a good enough hand to bid 3S, which shows 1 of the top 3 spade honours plus 1.5 cover cards elsewhere
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Posted 2008-August-21, 15:47

Jlall, on Aug 21 2008, 12:57 PM, said:

jdonn, on Aug 21 2008, 01:27 PM, said:

CLAYTON?!?!?

lol...

What Josh is trying to say is that this is the worlds most obvious 3S bid and there is nothing even REMOTELY in the realm of possibility.

The reason I posted this is because a few years ago I swear a lot of you suggested making a 4 call with a hand like this?!

3 was reserved for limit raises, which seemed amazing to me.
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Posted 2008-August-21, 16:05

Huh? You must misremember, Phil.
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Posted 2008-August-21, 16:06

pclayton, on Aug 21 2008, 04:47 PM, said:

Jlall, on Aug 21 2008, 12:57 PM, said:

jdonn, on Aug 21 2008, 01:27 PM, said:

CLAYTON?!?!?

lol...

What Josh is trying to say is that this is the worlds most obvious 3S bid and there is nothing even REMOTELY in the realm of possibility.

The reason I posted this is because a few years ago I swear a lot of you suggested making a 4 call with a hand like this?!

3 was reserved for limit raises, which seemed amazing to me.

No. Some people advocate bidding 4S with the crappy 3 card raise hand while bidding 3S with the 3 card LR hand, but that doesn't mean 3S specifically shows a 3 card limit raise as it is a doubleton spade like 90 % of the time.
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Posted 2008-August-21, 16:35

FrancesHinden, on Aug 21 2008, 04:38 PM, said:

I play 3H here as an empathic splinter, saying
- I have nothing in hearts and don't want to bid 3NT
- I have a sexy holding in spades, but not a good enough hand to bid 3S, which shows 1 of the top 3 spade honours plus 1.5 cover cards elsewhere

roflol! Excellent analysis.

Actually, though, it depends on what everything means.

1. Is 1NT forcing (or semi-forcing), or is it standard?
2. Is 3 GF, or a 5-5 intermediate?

From the answers so far, I'm assuming that 1NT is forcing/semi-forcing and that 3 is a simple GF JS.

If so, I agree that 4 should be the P.O.S. 3-card raise.

I think 3 should be, as Justin indicated, 2-3 card support with relatively unlimited values, except probably not a stiff heart, although I'm not sure if 4 agrees spades or diamonds. I'm also not sure what 4 should be, but I suppose it is a power diamond raise. That's how I would take it.

3, then, seems to be (yuck!) natural.
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Posted 2008-August-21, 18:47

Not really sure what the priorities should be here. I don't mind using 3 as Frances does (quite an interesting treatment) but it seems to me that very often, responder will want to sort out the question of stoppers for 3NT. Thus, I prefer

3 shows:

[A] a 3NT bid with either no unstopped suit, or hearts unstopped;
[B] a good hand for either spades or diamonds or both.

3NT shows a 3NT bid with clubs unstopped.

Over 3, 3 denies a heart stop.

This kind of thing has wider applications. For example, over 1-3, 3 shows:

[A] a 3NT bid with either everything stopped or hearts unstopped;
[B] a slam try in diamonds.

3 is a 3NT bid with spades unstopped, 3NT is a 3NT bid with clubs unstopped. Over 3, 3 denies a heart stop.
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