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Posted 2024-December-29, 08:36

Here's a hand I bid with Mike777. Unlike my last post, we have pages of system notes.


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Posted 2024-December-29, 08:45

Too strong for 3N so I start with X
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Posted 2024-December-29, 12:23

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Posted 2024-December-29, 13:52

I think the consensus will be X



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Posted 2024-December-29, 19:51

I'm south here, wishing I had an extra heart to make a transfer.
I north does double, what do you do over 4H?
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Posted 2024-December-29, 19:56

Using generic 2/1, what would 4 over 3NT mean here?
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Posted 2024-December-29, 20:33

I had a diamond in with my hearts? It must be 6, texas
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Posted 2024-December-29, 21:05

View Postpilowsky, on 2024-December-29, 19:56, said:

Using generic 2/1, what would 4 over 3NT mean here?

I don't think there is really a "generic 2/1" approach here - in most cases you just pass 3NT even with a 6 card suit. 3NT overcalls could be wide ranging and not necessarily a balanced hand, so any move should really be showing some form of slam interest rather than just improving the contract. 4 = hearts and 4 = spades so partner can superaccept is one option. 4 = something artificial also works.
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Posted 2024-December-30, 14:08

View Postsmerriman, on 2024-December-29, 21:05, said:

I don't think there is really a "generic 2/1" approach here - in most cases you just pass 3NT even with a 6 card suit. 3NT overcalls could be wide ranging and not necessarily a balanced hand, so any move should really be showing some form of slam interest rather than just improving the contract. 4 = hearts and 4 = spades so partner can superaccept is one option. 4 = something artificial also works.


I agree that South African transfers would make sense here.
Our inefficient but low memory load agreement is that over any natural 3NT with no previous bidding, 2NT-like systems are "on" where possible. So 4=Gerber unassigned, 4/4=major transfer, 4=minors, 4NT = quantitative.
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