2/1, fit established - what is the 3 level for?
#1
Posted 2018-February-12, 06:18
I've read some posts that say 'the 3-level is for patterning out', but what does that mean when you've already shown 9+ cards?
#2
Posted 2018-February-12, 06:36
something like this:-
bid nt with soft cards in diamonds
bid 3d with xxx or hard cards in diamonds
bid 3c wih 3 and 2 to a high honour
bid 3h with 5
bid 3s with 6
when you establish a minor fit, it's more about showing stops/concentrations for 3NT, until someone goes past it.
#3
Posted 2018-February-12, 08:35
If your showing length it should at least be allowed to be ambiguous.
#4
Posted 2018-February-12, 10:29
Or a self-raise to 3-of-the-agree-upon suit could be substituted for serious NT in these sequences, leaving cue bids to show only mild slam interest.
#5
Posted 2018-February-12, 11:17
el mister, on 2018-February-12, 06:18, said:
After a sequence like 1♠ 2♣ 2♥ we play that:
- 2♠ does not fix trumps (might be just 2 cards in a hand that is not willing to play 3NT) and asks opener to continue to describe his hand
- 3♠ or 3♥ fixes trumps and invites opener to start showing controls (or bid 3NT Non-Serious)
- 3♦ asks for a stopper
- 3♣ shows 6+ cards (the situation remains game forcing)
- 4♠ or 4♥ shows minimal game values and no interest in slam (fast arrival).
No guessing games here
#6
Posted 2018-February-12, 11:53
wank, on 2018-February-12, 06:36, said:
something like this:-
bid nt with soft cards in diamonds
bid 3d with xxx or hard cards in diamonds
bid 3c wih 3 and 2 to a high honour
bid 3h with 5
bid 3s with 6
when you establish a minor fit, it's more about showing stops/concentrations for 3NT, until someone goes past it.
This.
When a major suit is agreed at the 2-level, "patterning out" is far more beneficial (in my opinion) for slam exploration than to begin showing controls.
Just describe your shape as best you can.
#7
Posted 2018-February-12, 15:29
masse24, on 2018-February-12, 11:53, said:
Just describe your shape as best you can.
Showing controls without well founded slam interest or with too little knowledge of respective shape is a mistake.
But so is slam exploration based only on shape and fit, or not starting to show controls below game level.
A good compromise (in my opinion) is to use suit agreement at the level below game as a signal of slam interest and an invitation to bid controls (or non-serious or RKCB).
Of course any system has advantages and disadvantages, the really important thing is that both partners understand it.
#8
Posted 2018-February-12, 17:51
A) Discuss whether to play 3NT vs 4S on this sort of auction without a direct raise.
B) Discuss whether we want to play a slam.
You've got 5 bids and two questions, so you can do a lot of stuff.
#9
Posted 2018-February-15, 13:01
#10
Posted 2018-February-16, 10:25
you need to communicate the strength / limit the hands, in the given seq.,
neither opener and responder but an upper bound to the strength.
This allowes the partnership to decide, if they really want to explore slam
options.
Another option is to decide, if you want to go for the major suit game or 3 NT.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)