vodkagirl, on 2014-March-12, 06:44, said:
Helene, could you please say some more about having the majors stopped only once. I thought it was only suits opponents have bid that needed double stopping. Or should I be foreseeing that if both partner and I have so few points that we are at 3♦ then I need double stoppers. I gambled everything on making my 9 tricks before they made one. It succeeded but that as we know it not the point. The other 3N went down one which clearly shows that it was risky.
I will search out the hand again and see how the other auctions went.
How many stoppers you need depends on circumstances and the nature of your stoppers.
If you hold QJ9x in an unbid suit, you may have only one stopper, but opponents are not that likely to run many tricks against you and they will have to develop at least one trick for you.
If you hold a singleton ace, this will be gone after trick one and thereafter opponents may have already enough tricks in the suit led to beat you.
They develop nothing for you, because the ace can always be cashed without delay.
3NT is a bad bid, because
after the inverted weak double raise, you do not come close to 25 HCP, usually needed for 9 tricks in 3NT.
Your hand is very suit oriented. You are unbalanced with a 5-4 or a 5-5 fit in diamonds.
With this hand 11 tricks in diamonds are more likely than 9 tricks in notrump.
For example you might make 5
♦ if your partner has the minor suit kings and nothing else.
With this 3NT has no play after a major suit lead but 5
♦ has great play. Your only losers might be a club and a spade.
Rainer Herrmann