Partner opens 2NT (20-22 bal). What would you bid playing a] your fav system with an expert partner b] playing puppet stayman, transfer (4C undiscussed) with an intermediate partner?
exploration opposite 2NT opener
#1
Posted 2010-April-12, 07:59
Partner opens 2NT (20-22 bal). What would you bid playing a] your fav system with an expert partner b] playing puppet stayman, transfer (4C undiscussed) with an intermediate partner?
#2
Posted 2010-April-12, 08:03
With a random p I bid 5♣.
#3
Posted 2010-April-12, 13:21
helene_t, on Apr 12 2010, 09:03 AM, said:
With a random p I bid 5♣.
Playing 5C at MP seems like aiming at a very very small target.
I would love to get to bid 5N transfer to 6C or something lol. It is probably very important that partner declares.
In my current methods (which I don't like) I'd have to bid 3S forcing 3N then 4D showing clubs.
#4
Posted 2010-April-12, 13:22
2NT 6♣
#5
Posted 2010-April-12, 13:28
Of course this helps them with lead directing Xs and stuff, but it's still better than having to bid 2N-6m and wrongside imo.
#6
Posted 2010-April-12, 13:34
Jlall, on Apr 12 2010, 02:28 PM, said:
Of course this helps them with lead directing Xs and stuff, but it's still better than having to bid 2N-6m and wrongside imo.
I like it....
but most experienced partnerships can show a one-suited slam hand using methods that get opener on play, so I am not sure how useful this is.
#7
Posted 2010-April-12, 13:53
whereagles, on Apr 13 2010, 08:22 AM, said:
2NT 6♣
I am not 100% sure what you mean here.
If on average 2NT has six cover cards but we have a void then I think it is likely the number of cover cards diminishes.
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#8
Posted 2010-April-12, 13:53
mikeh, on Apr 12 2010, 02:34 PM, said:
Yeah the way I play it though usually you show your 1 suiter, and then partner might say he dislikes his hand or answer keycard or whatever, and maybe no one has bid the suit yet, then maybe you jump to 5N to get him to bid the suit, but by then you've given some info away about openers hand (how many keycards he has), and you've probably already made an artificial bid or two by now that could be doubled anyways.
For instance:
2N 3S
3N 4D
To me this shows a 1 suited slam try in clubs. Note I've made 2 artificial bids. Now opener can answer keycards in clubs, or reject clubs. So maybe he bids 4S or w/e. Now I bid 5N saying bid 6C and he does.
In this auction I made 2 artificial bids that can be doubled, and opener has said he likes clubs and how many keycards he has.
Obviously this is worse than
2N 6C
but now we've wrongsided.
So for me
2N 5H
5S 5N
6C
is much better, opener has said nothing about his hand, and I've only made 1 bid that could be doubled.
Maybe my methods over 2N just suck for this though.
#9
Posted 2010-April-12, 14:05
b/ Direct 6♣
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#10
Posted 2010-April-12, 14:55
with your methods I'd gamble 3NT.
#11
Posted 2010-April-12, 15:29
2NT - 3♠ (relay to 3NT)
3NT - 4♣ (slam try, asking for 1st round control)
Since I have a void and a tenace, I should be the one playing the hand, NOT partner. If he cuebids 4♠, I am mildly happy, if 4♦ I am bidding 4♥, and if 4♥ then I bid 4NT as a closeout and warning partner.
b.) Probably 6♣.
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"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#12
Posted 2010-April-12, 15:31
chasetb, on Apr 12 2010, 04:29 PM, said:
lol
#13
Posted 2010-April-13, 02:31
lmilne, on Apr 12 2010, 08:59 AM, said:
Partner opens 2NT (20-22 bal). What would you bid playing a] your fav system with an expert partner b] playing puppet stayman, transfer (4C undiscussed) with an intermediate partner?
I have no idea how to bid this intelligently. I just gamble 6♣.
Steven
#14
Posted 2010-April-13, 05:49
2NT - 3S! ( Puppet to 3NT)
3NT! - ?
4C = Long diamond slam try, 4D by opener is keycard ask.
4D = Long clubs slam try, 4H by opener is keycard ask.
4H = both minors, short in hearts
4S = both minors, short in spades
4NT = balanced slam invitational hand with 4-4 in the minors
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4D to show Cl is an attempt to "rightside" the final contract.
#15
Posted 2010-April-13, 06:02
Jlall, on Apr 12 2010, 08:21 PM, said:
helene_t, on Apr 12 2010, 09:03 AM, said:
With a random p I bid 5♣.
Playing 5C at MP seems like aiming at a very very small target.
Yeah you are right. My thoughts were that if p has ♣xx he may not be able to reach my club in 3NT. But most of the time 3NT is better 5♣, at least at MP.
#17
Posted 2010-April-14, 15:22
Cascade, on Apr 12 2010, 07:53 PM, said:
Well, I never saw any study on it, but it could be so.
#18
Posted 2010-April-14, 15:27
whereagles, on Apr 12 2010, 02:22 PM, said:
2NT 6♣
Good evaluation method! So you would do the same with xx xx xx AQxxxxx?
#19
Posted 2010-April-14, 22:59
Can anyone be bothered to do a sim to see how many tricks are likely with clubs as trumps opposite 20-22?
#20
Posted 2010-April-14, 23:02
FrancesHinden, on Apr 14 2010, 03:32 PM, said:
4C - 6C
So the advantage of your system is transferring the contract? You're not interested in exploring controls or partner's club holding?
And I don't know what 6 cover cards means but that seems not to make a whole lot of sense. On the other hand, if you have in fact solved the problem of constructive bidding, let me know...

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