First hand:
If I bid clubs now, how many? I decided it's mps, maybe a nt partscore will score well, I passed. This could have been a mistake but it continued,
The full hand was
After the hand the conversation went:
Me: I knew I should have bid 6!
P: You passed 1NT
Me: In nt, it only makes 1.
I was joking but I don't think partner was amused.
Over 1NT if I am to do something, which surely I wished to, what do you recommend? 2♣ is too little, I assume 3♣ is a gf and seems to be too much. And shows at least 5-4 I would think. Perhaps raise 1NT to 2NT? Then maybe partner bids 3♣, cog, and I bid 5? This will go better if I open 1♣ instead of 1♦, maybe that's the right route.
Second hand (different partner, I often found myself wondering about his meaning, but I am continuing with the minor miracle theme.)
Note: I mistakenly had, at first post, made N the dealer and opening 1NT. No, South was the dealer opening 1NT. It is now correctly shown, as it actually went.
Unbeatable as near as I can see. And 3NT doesn't go so well unless I am favored with a spade lead.
I saw afterward that partner alerted his 3♣ as showing diamond support. I failed to get the message. All's well that ends well.
Also, if the auction begins 1NT-(2♣)-2♦(transfer) etc, then 5♦, if we get to it, is played North and goes down on a spade lead.
Bridge may be a game of skill, but a little luck never hurts.