MrAce, on 2016-August-28, 04:09, said:
And what did you think I said about 2♥ being forcing and about 3♥?
You spoke about 3♥, but my point was that it only meant that IF 2♥ was forcing, which I didn't notice you saying.
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And what does 5 level have anything to do with it? Just because Phil said hand 1 should bid 4♠ over 3 NT? You will always be in danger with xxx ♦ at 5 level. I would probably sign off with xxx♦ hand. Because I need KQJ(x) ♦ to make slam. K alone is not enough. KQx is not enough due to being in front of the opener. What will Phil do when pd bids 5♦? It can not be ♦ A and I will explain why.
Again, it matters vastly if 2♥ is forcing, if it isn't, how do you bid a bigger hand with worse hearts, partner can happily suggest 3N in that case with a stiff heart.
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Assuming that you, Phil and me are on same page about the meaning of 3♥, you are way too focused on looking at the strong hand types and missing to see the ocean on the boat. You do not pay attention to what pd did or did not do. What do you think 3 NT over 3♥ means when you told pd that we will play at least 4♥? Please don't tell me choice of games! That means pd does not have first round control in any of the other suits. That also means he has something useful in at least one of the other suits or he would have simply bid 4♥ over 3♥ with nothing.
KQJx
xxx
Qxx
xxx
Would bid 4♥ over 3♥
KJxx
xx
Axxx
xxx
Would bid 4♦ over 3♥
KJxx
xx
Kxxx
Jxx
Would bid 3 NT over 3♥. Then you bid 4♣, he bids 4♦ you now bid 4♠ and he bids 5♥. You do not want to play slam xx vs Kxxx when the opener is behind that K. With KQxx ♦ pd would bid 5♦ over 4♠. That does not mean AK♦, he already denied A of ♦ over 3♥ by bidding 3 NT.
All you need is a pd who understand what "setting the trump" means and can use 3 NT as a tool instead of choice of games AFTER you already told him/her which game we will play, if not slam.
KQJx
xxx
Qxx
xxx
Would bid 4♥ over 3♥
KJxx
xx
Axxx
xxx
Would bid 4♦ over 3♥
KJxx
xx
Kxxx
Jxx
Would bid 3 NT over 3♥. Then you bid 4♣, he bids 4♦ you now bid 4♠ and he bids 5♥. You do not want to play slam xx vs Kxxx when the opener is behind that K. With KQxx ♦ pd would bid 5♦ over 4♠. That does not mean AK♦, he already denied A of ♦ over 3♥ by bidding 3 NT.
All you need is a pd who understand what "setting the trump" means and can use 3 NT as a tool instead of choice of games AFTER you already told him/her which game we will play, if not slam.
Not sure exactly what 3N is in standard, for us it's a diamond cue (we use NT to substitute for the most expensive cue in this sort of auction), and I'd bid 3♠ over 3♥ on all 3 of your hands as we cue 2nd round controls as standard.