Uses for 1NT - 3[hearts] or[spades]
#1
Posted 2013-May-29, 15:29
Just wondering what a sensible use is for 3♥ or 3♠ as a response to 1NT?
it's just a bid I have nothing for at the minute and could probably be something quite useful: slam interest in a minor maybe? i.e. 3♣ and 3♦ are both invitational?
Thanks,
Eagles123
#2
Posted 2013-May-29, 15:35
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#3
Posted 2013-May-29, 15:39
1eyedjack, on 2013-May-29, 15:35, said:
prefer full transfers, 3♣ and 3♦ i have been told are best for invitational hands but any advice on those would be welcome also
cheers,
eagles
#4
Posted 2013-May-29, 16:26
eagles123, on 2013-May-29, 15:39, said:
cheers,
eagles
Are you playing 4 level transfers as well ? We use 3M in very old style, GF one suited but this may not be maximally efficient. Depends on where you have problem hands. Can also be used to show 4441s or hands with 5♦/4♣ and a singleton in the relevant major if you want to go further off the wall.
#5
Posted 2013-May-29, 16:31
#6
Posted 2013-May-30, 02:36
The BBO bots use this as 4-4-4-1 I believe. I've also seen them played as 5--5 majors invitational and forcing but that may be redundant depending on how you play a transfer followed by a new suit (we play transfer to hearts then bid spades is 5--5 invitational, transfer to spades then bid hearts is 5--5 forcing). We have defined the direct jumps to 3M as (31)(54) and game forcing but little slam interest and, like the previous poster mentioned, suggests the possibility of playing in a 4--3 fit rather than 3NT.
#7
Posted 2013-May-30, 02:58
#8
Posted 2013-May-30, 11:47
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#9
Posted 2013-May-31, 03:28
shnk, on 2013-May-30, 02:36, said:
The above is simply not true. You should not underestimate the benefits of being able to start a cue auction (possibly with Serious/Frivolous too) at the 3 level. The traditional meaning is one of the more useful possibilities if you do not include it elsewhere. The next most common treatment is for these bids to show shortage, either generally or with a specific shape attached. The specific shapes are typically either (4441)s or (13)(54)s. As Jack points out, it is difficult to make a recommendation without knowing the overall structure.
#10
Posted 2013-May-31, 10:41
I like the Keri idea of 1-under splinters (again, it's better opposite a weak NT than strong, but yeah) combined with a 2♠ "balanced invitation" that can be used as a single-suit-slam-try by treating it as lebensohl. It means you have to figure out your transfers to the minors, and you will lose your superaccepts (Keri uses 2♣, then 3m, for those hands).
But one notes that those 3-bids never come up either :-)
In real life, with a strong NT and no wish to change anything else about the structure, I would suggest fragment bids (as antonylee describes, with all the "pick your poison" choices he describes, too). The ability to avoid 3NT off the first 5 tricks in a major is worth all the poison, never mind finding the making Moysians and 5m hands, and if it's a "useless" bid otherwise...
#11
Posted 2013-May-31, 11:30
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#12
Posted 2013-June-01, 09:54
eagles123, on 2013-May-29, 15:29, said:
Just wondering what a sensible use is for 3♥ or 3♠ as a response to 1NT?
Some play the following. I'm not sure whether it is still in fashion or not, but it is simple :
1NT - 3H = 5/5 majors, invite
1NT - 3S = 5/5 majors, GF
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Also, here is a thread from Feb, 2012 concerning 3-level jumps over 1NT :
http://www.bridgebas...to-1nt-opening/
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( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
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#15
Posted 2013-June-03, 03:36
steve2005, on 2013-June-01, 16:38, said:
If you are only interested in slam with a fit then transferring and 3NT works. If the major is hearts and you include your balanced invite in a 2♠ rebid then this route also works for the given hand. So the only problem case is 5♠(332) in a hand that is too good to play 3NT opposite 2 spades. That hand has to transfer and bid 4NT without a useful gadget.
#16
Posted 2013-June-03, 22:43
eagles123, on 2013-May-29, 15:29, said:
Just wondering what a sensible use is for 3♥ or 3♠ as a response to 1NT?
it's just a bid I have nothing for at the minute and could probably be something quite useful: slam interest in a minor maybe? i.e. 3♣ and 3♦ are both invitational?
Thanks,
Eagles123
I was taught the 2006 SAYC Booklet. This uses 3♥ and 3♠ over 1NT to show a six card suit and slam interest. However the booklet does not explain to me why I can't first do a Jacoby transfer into the appropriate major and then bid game. Surely that must also show slam interest? I don't know what their reasoning is, but if you adopt this suggestion then you can still use 3♥ and 3♠ for something else.
#17
Posted 2013-June-04, 03:57
plum_tree, on 2013-June-03, 22:43, said:
Probably the SAYC Booklet does not include Texas transfers, in which case the auction you mention does not show slam interest.