pescetom, on 2021-July-31, 02:15, said:
mycroft and now johnu have suggested it might be normal or even automatic to transfer to 3♧ and then pass with a less than invitational 5 card holding. Just out of interest, do others agree with this? I find it hard to imagine a hand where I would choose to bid this way, rather than take my chances in 1nt.
I at least haven't said that, but I can totally understand why people could read it out of my statements (which are very "if this agreement, then that, but it's not my agreement, I would...") Let me see if I can clarify.
With my agreements with my regular partners (and I would hope worked out from meta-agreements with the semi-regulars), it's clear that I don't have a long club suit that is either weak or a weak hand (because I passed 1NT rather than transferring to clubs, or gambling 3NT on "if the clubs run, you'll make it; if they don't, 1NT isn't a lock" last round); that I have enough (or enough shape) that I don't think defending 2
♠ will score well; and double would be "takeout" or "DSI", but obviously cards (because I would expect partner with 4 spades to float it). So for us, 2NT would be the kind of hand in the OP - "let's find a place to play, but I can't afford to double for some reason - either because I can't afford you to pass, or I have a suit I don't want to play in". With the 1NT opener in the OP after 2NT, we would clearly bid 3
♣, and that would be passed.
This is totally different from my agreements over 1NT-(2
♠), where 3
♣ is GF NAT, and 2NT is Lebensohl (wants to play 3 of my suit, or GF with a spade stopper). This is the hand I don't actually *have* a bid for after this auction, in fact.
I would in fact guess that 3
♣ after 1NT-p-p-2
♠; p-p-3
♣ would be something like 5 clubs and
♠xx, maybe 6-indifferent, so yes, I wouldn't expect more from 2NT than 4 clubs. But it's not a "transfer"; I'd expect opener with the minors reversed to bid 3
♦, and expect to scramble into 3
♥ (which, sure, will be a Moysian, and likely won't fare well. Sometimes you should have left them in 2M) but get lucky today.
Ignoring my system now, it seems clear that they don't have this "2NT scramble" (meta-)agreement, and they have to just hope. In which case, bidding the lowest of the two minors gives us a chance of scrambling into diamonds if that's right.
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