2NT-3NT
#1
Posted 2016-January-11, 13:54
3♣ Muppet Stayman
3♦ Hearts
3♥ Spades
3♠ Puppet to 3NT, to play there or single-suited minor slam try or slam try with both minors
3NT ???
4♣ Some form of ace ask unless there's a better suggestion
4♦ Hearts
4♥ Spades
4♠ ???
4NT ??? (Quantitative could also be handled via 3♠)
Given this scheme, what hand type would you want to put into 3NT (and 4♠ and 4NT) if you were confident that you and your partner would not forget it?
-- Bertrand Russell
#2
Posted 2016-January-11, 15:20
Perhaps you have seen this writeup, which uses 3N to show unequal minor lengths with slam interest. I have yet to actually bid it in my partnerships, but it seems sensible enough. They give you an escape in case responder forgets, which is thoughtful.
I prefer South African Texas (4♣=♥ 4♦=♠), in part because I detest Gerber passionately. Depends on your follow-ups to Jacoby transfers whether this is worth adopting or not, in addition to the potential of utilizing a direct 4♥/♠.
If you give up Gerber and still want a direct ace ask, perhaps
2N-
4♠ quantitative w/ even amount of aces
4N quantitative w/ odd amount of aces
But I have not pursued that issue in depth.
Just find a hand that you can't bid and see if 3N/4!C works for those hands. 4♥/♠ 6+♣/♦ comes to my mind as a headache. Perhaps
3N-> 4♣ (drop or FG)
and
4♣-> 4♦ (drop or FG)
now you can make 4M here 4-6
Also this makes use of 4♠/4N pretty well.
#3
Posted 2016-January-11, 15:35
I too used to detest Gerber, but after http://www.rpbridge.net/8j25.htm convinced me I should be going to 6NT with 31 HCP I have started to appreciate it more. I do like the 4♠/4NT quant idea, thanks for that.
-- Bertrand Russell
#4
Posted 2016-January-11, 15:41
mgoetze, on 2016-January-11, 13:54, said:
If you haven't got any better use for it, use it as a natural signoff.
#5
Posted 2016-January-11, 16:43
#6
Posted 2016-January-11, 18:19
#7
Posted 2016-January-11, 19:27
#8
Posted 2016-January-11, 20:14
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#9
Posted 2016-January-11, 20:23
Phil, on 2016-January-11, 20:14, said:
How so? Or do you mean 3s5h?
-- Bertrand Russell
#10
Posted 2016-January-11, 20:32
Now 3♠ can be a minor suit slam try, with 3NT as opener's default bid, but opener can bid higher to show suitability for either or both minors. Say 4♣=like clubs, 4♦=like diamonds, 4♥/4♠=Qbid (Ace) liking both minors. 4NT=likes both minors but can't bid 4M, is one possibility that isn't too hard to remember.
#11
Posted 2016-January-12, 02:52
3♠ =clubs,opener can then bid 3NT so deny interest in a club slam.
4♣ =diamonds
4♠ = 2155
5♣ = 1255 NF
5♦ = 1255 F
This make it uneconomical to bid both minors but since (31)(45) start with PS anyway it just means that a 22(54) will have to settle for a notrump contract.
That is a disadvantage but allowing them to make a lead-directing double on 3♠ whenever you just want to play 3NT, or forcing you to go through PS which leaks information and allows them to double 3♣ (and maybe also double some follow up bid) is worse, IMO.
#12
Posted 2016-January-12, 04:35
#13
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#15
Posted 2016-January-13, 03:20
2N-3N = 4S5H, NF,
because it allows
2N-3♦ = 5+ H or bal.(?) slam try
with similar continuations as I suggested after 1N-2♦(5+ H or bal.(?) slam try*) in post #10 here:
http://www.bridgebas...627#entry869627,
i.e.
2N-3♦; ?:
3♥ = 2-3 H or 3433 (=> 3♠ = relay, cancelling the transfer)
3♠ = 4-5 H, not 3433 (=> 3N = relay, cancelling the transfer)
* similar to, and quite possibly inspired by, glen's Jacoby Stayman
#16
Posted 2016-January-13, 06:10
nullve, on 2016-January-13, 03:20, said:
2N-3N = 4S5H, NF,
If you use second round transfers you can use the sequence 2NT - 3♦; 3♥ - 3NT for this. 5♠4♥ tends to be more of a problem hand if playing the common form of Puppet Stayman and this is a popular option (aka Beer convention) but the OP plays Muppet so that would also be fairly pointless. If you want a balanced slam try below 3NT, it seems more sensible to me to use the 3NT response itself for it; at least that is unlikely to be too costly if forgotten.
#17
Posted 2016-January-13, 06:57
3NT = 5♠- 4♥
4♣=transfer to ♦, may be weak or strong
4♠ = Ace asking, CRM (1-4, 0-3, 2 same colour, two same rank, two mixed)
4NT = quantative, 5♠ and 4♥
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