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Is it possible in this hand to go in a club contract?

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Posted Yesterday, 08:57


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Posted Yesterday, 09:38

Dealer?

In general I would assume, that E/W discover their spade fit and compete at least to 3S,
I am not sure, that N/S want to play 4C, it seems to make, but 4C is no man's land.
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Posted Yesterday, 13:16

View PostP_Marlowe, on 2026-August-18, 09:38, said:

Dealer?

In general I would assume, that E/W discover their spade fit and compete at least to 3S,
I am not sure, that N/S want to play 4C, it seems to make, but 4C is no man's land.

North bid first 1 club
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Posted Yesterday, 13:42

View PostP_Marlowe, on 2026-August-18, 09:38, said:

Dealer?

In general I would assume, that E/W discover their spade fit and compete at least to 3S,
I am not sure, that N/S want to play 4C, it seems to make, but 4C is no man's land.


If you have a bit more shape info about the hand, you can make 5 I think.
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Posted Yesterday, 14:58

View Postcencio, on 2026-August-18, 13:16, said:

North bid first 1 club



Sure it is possible, why not?
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Posted Yesterday, 15:22

 cencio, on 2026-August-18, 13:16, said:

North bid first 1 club


So it depends upon your agreements and style whether South uncontested would bid 1 or 1 and then how North rebids and how you handle XYN...
Was North dealer (put it in the diagram, please) or did South and/or West pass first?
Did East bid his hearts?
With decent agreements you should not miss at least game in clubs or 5X.

If North is dealer and East is unusually aggressive then with Italian control-bidding it might go:
1 (1) - 3NT
4 - 4
4 - 4
and then whatever your agreements you reach 6, for better or worse.
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Posted Yesterday, 18:04

View Postmike777, on 2026-August-18, 14:58, said:

Sure it is possible, why not?

Possible but not likely.
North opens 1
Many E/W's will pass with those hands.
South bids 1 RED suit
North bid 1nt
South bids 2 or 3nt
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Posted Yesterday, 18:30

 jillybean, on 2026-August-18, 18:04, said:

Possible but not likely.
North opens 1
Many E/W's will pass with those hands.
South bids 1 RED suit
North bid 1nt
South bids 2 or 3nt



EW are NV who is passing?
If they are, that is a whole other discussion..to have with EW
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Posted Today, 00:04

Uncontested my Transfer Walsh approach will find the 9-card club fit, but I'd struggle to get to 5 let alone the 6 available and may end up stopping in 3N
As East I have 2-suited overcalls available so with East's hand I would intervene at this vulnerability with 2 as 45xx.
South then bids 2 (minor suit takeout), West competes to 3. North now has the choice of 3N/x.
If competition continues to 4 then I'd perhaps expect a doubled contract rather than 5/6.

Overall I'd expect a spread of outcomes in play.
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Posted Today, 04:17

View Postmw64ahw, on 2026-August-19, 00:04, said:

Uncontested my Transfer Walsh approach will find the 9-card club fit, but I'd struggle to get to 5 let alone the 6 available and may end up stopping in 3N
As East I have 2-suited overcalls available so with East's hand I would intervene at this vulnerability with 2 as 45xx.
South then bids 2 (minor suit takeout), West competes to 3. North now has the choice of 3N/x.
If competition continues to 4 then I'd perhaps expect a doubled contract rather than 5/6.

Overall I'd expect a spread of outcomes in play.


6 is a desperately poor contract, you need very specific heart layouts for it to have much play.

Where we would end up would depend if E intervened over our weak NT, but unopposed the bad news is we'd be in 3N, the good news is that it would likely be on a heart lead.

If we were EW, if N opened 1 we would overcall 2. If it was 3+ cards, this would be natural and weak, if it was 2+ would be 44/45/54 majors.
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