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In this situation...is a single D a 2nd round control bid? (Partner has shown all keycards)

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Posted 2012-May-23, 08:46

MP - NV vs V
We bid the hand as follows...We play 3355 w/ Inverted/Multi varient.

You open 2D NV showing a weak major (ranging from 6-10 TP), standard 20-21 NT, or 18-19 long minor/20+ 5 card minor unsuitable for 2NT. Max/min 6 card suits may be bid at the 3 level NV if suit is supported well.

You are dealt..(SHDC)
AQJ
97
AQJT6
AK3

You reply with 2NT to show a balanced 20-21 NT. Partner continues with 3H to transfer to S.

How would you reply?


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Posted 2012-May-23, 09:14

4C (accept spades, club cue). Good trumps, good shape (given we're balanced), good controls.

Edit: The hand is almost too good for 20-21 NT.

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Posted 2012-May-23, 09:38

I would have upgraded to 22-23 NT opener
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Posted 2012-May-23, 09:48

Thought about that as well going with a 2C-xy-2NT, but was after my bid... <_<
2C opening would also open room to possibly get a little more info.
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Posted 2012-May-23, 17:14

OP has asked: " In this situation...is a single D a 2nd round control bid? (Partner has shown all keycards) " .

The FIRST K-ask requires the cheapest bid K reply ( NOT a singleton ) .

The SECOND K - ask CAN show a singleton since the reply structure can show this:

For example ( are trump ):
4NT ( RKC ) - 5H ( 2 - Q )
5NT ( K-ask ) - 6C ( K )
6D ( 2nd K - ask ) - ??
........................ 6S = NO K or singleton
........................ 7S = - singleton
........................6NT = K but no Q
........................ 7D = K Q

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For OP's given hand, if you used 5NT as the FIRST K-ask, the reply would have been 6D = K, denying the K .... and 7NT could have been bid with confidence .

In my RKC stucture, which is more standard, 6C ( over the 5H reply, by-passing the K-ask bid ) would have been a 3rd-Rnd-Ctrl-ask in .
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Posted 2012-May-24, 02:29

What Don said with regards to bidding 5NT over 5. However, when playing this style of super-accept I think it is best if you make Responder Captain since Opener has essentially made a picture bid with 4. If Responder does the asking they can immediately count 6 spades, 5 diamonds and the round suit aces. Indeed I cannot understand why Responder did not simply bid 7NT over 6 in the given auction. The fact that Responder can count to 13 with the K should perhaps suggest that 6 should show something else here.

Note that I am assuming "strong side suit" means KQJxx or better which is the style I have commonly seen.
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Posted 2012-May-24, 04:46

View PostZelandakh, on 2012-May-24, 02:29, said:

What Don said with regards to bidding 5NT over 5. However, when playing this style of super-accept I think it is best if you make Responder Captain since Opener has essentially made a picture bid with 4. If Responder does the asking they can immediately count 6 spades, 5 diamonds and the round suit aces. Indeed I cannot understand why Responder did not simply bid 7NT over 6 in the given auction. The fact that Responder can count to 13 with the K should perhaps suggest that 6 should show something else here.

Note that I am assuming "strong side suit" means KQJxx or better which is the style I have commonly seen.



Yes. My partner and I currently play 0314 over 5NT K also, so this wasn't an option. The strong side suit does in fact include something like AKJxx, KQJxx, AQJxx, or possibly a very solid 4 card suit or AKT9x.
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