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Bidding sequence best treatment?

#1 User is offline   Rossoneri 

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Posted 2010-March-08, 18:24

Bidding goes 1 by partner, 2 by you and now LHO comes in with 4. Partner now bids 4NT. What do you think he has? What do you think is the best treatment of this sequence?

Edit: Forgot to add, playing SAYC. Would this change if it was Acol? What if it was 4 card majors with a 15-17 NT? Would it make any difference if you were playing 2/1 instead?
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Posted 2010-March-09, 01:26

I think it depend on your definition for double.

If double is take out, you need (?) 4 Nt as natural.
If double is cards, well, what do I know. Define 4 NT according to your wishes.
IF double is penalty, 4 NT is a strong raise to 5 . I would not define it as blackwood, but if this is easier for you, you can use it in the "common" way.
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Posted 2010-March-09, 02:05

We play that 4NT in competition over RHO 4M bid, is takeout with 2 places to play, the specific suits depend on the preceding sequence.
In your example I would expect opener to have either 6-4 in the rounded suits, or long with tolerance (6-3, maybe even 6-4 or 7-3).
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Posted 2010-March-09, 04:38

mich-b, on Mar 9 2010, 08:05 AM, said:

We play that 4NT in competition over RHO 4M bid, is takeout with 2 places to play, the specific suits depend on the preceding sequence.
In your example I would expect opener to have either 6-4 in the minors, or long diamonds with tolerance (6-3, maybe even 6-4 or 7-3).

Well, yes that was what partner meant (and I guessed it correctly at the table) but it does seem a bit weird after he has opened and I have made a 2/1? As compared to after 4N over a 4M opening.
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Posted 2010-March-09, 04:56

If playing Acol, you are clearly not in a forcing pass situation. This would mean that double would should not be strict penalty. In 2/1, pass is forcing so the standard meaning of dbl is penalty. In SAYC I am not sure but I think pass would be forcing.

In any case I think 4NT is best played as two or three places to play. If pass is forcing, it would show a minimum since a strong hand would pass. If pass is not forcing, a slammish hand with hearts only could bid 4NT then 5, but that is confusing since if you bid 5 and p then 5 it shows hearts and clubs, not substantial extras.

So it's easier if pass is forcing.
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Posted 2010-March-09, 06:59

I would suppose 4NT showed interest in slam in diamonds or hearts and hoping to hear a club cue bid.
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Posted 2010-March-09, 07:48

i think pass forcing, dbl cooperative

in either sa or 2/1, a 2 over 1 promises a rebid, make the rebid, dble if you can

of course for the pass to be forcing your opening has to have 2 defensive tricks.

but i can see those who open 11 pointers aceless balanced wonders who could not abide a forcing pass

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Babalu just wanted a shoulder to cry on, is that too much to ask for?
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