Posted 2012-February-26, 19:30
1-depend on what 4S meant, you are in GF, so 3S,4S VS anything else is a matter of agreements. If you often rebid 2nt with 4441 than you can play that 3S by opener is balanced and that 4m are splinters in that case 4S could be H splinters that is afraid to wrongside i guess.
South has some of the blame here, he would bid exactly the same way with Qxxxx,Qxx,xx,xxx. Its a bad case for fast arrival here, since 2NT--3H--3S--4S isnt slammish, when you have 6 spades and little else you should bid the same way (bidding 3H) planning to bid 4S (wrongsiding) or 4H (if you play retransfers) over 3nt. Therefore a direct 4H texas should show 6S and a working card and be slightly slammish. Hand like Kxxxxx,x,Qxxx,xx are frequently making slam.
2-South was asleep on this one
3- North has the most normal 3nt. Tough hand to bid. Note that we know north has 23 in the M so both 2335/2353 will give decent prospect for slams. However on a bad day hes going to have 2344 and a single H stopper AJx/KQx of H and 4Nt will fail.
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