1NT-4S & 2NT-4S
#1
Posted 2012-February-04, 17:21
Possibilities i found were:
1) Spade sign-off, either had tenances wanted to protect, didn't want to give chance for opponents to double a transfer.
2) a minor suited hand with equal minors and no slam ambition(this seems to me be hard to have no slam ambitions yet trying to make a five-level contract)
3) as a transfer to Clubs with 5♦ being a transfer to Diamonds with no slam ambition(again this seems to me be hard to have no slam ambitions yet trying to make a five-level contract)
#2
Posted 2012-February-04, 17:42
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#4
Posted 2012-February-04, 18:13
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#5
Posted 2012-February-04, 20:11
Phil, on 2012-February-04, 18:13, said:
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#6
Posted 2012-February-05, 02:19
#7
Posted 2012-February-05, 02:37
If you wish , you can agree that 5NT later by either side is passable saying "since we haven't found a fit , if you are really minimum, we might not make 6 after all".
#8
Posted 2012-February-05, 10:13
#9
Posted 2012-February-08, 06:22
Zelandakh, on 2012-February-05, 10:13, said:
I agree with these suggestions. However, I must admit that since getting a set of system notes a few years ago from one partner saying under responses to 2N "4♠ = God knows!" I have never felt that it has actually cost anything that I have never bothered to try to get God to share this knowledge.
#10
Posted 2012-February-08, 07:40
4♠ is a weaker quantitative invite to 6NT - partner needs a maximum to accept.
4NT is a stronger quantitative invite to 6NT - partner needs a non-minimum to accept.
#11
Posted 2012-February-12, 14:34
steve2005, on 2012-February-04, 17:21, said:
Possibilities i found were:
1) Spade sign-off, either had tenances wanted to protect, didn't want to give chance for opponents to double a transfer.
2) a minor suited hand with equal minors and no slam ambition(this seems to me be hard to have no slam ambitions yet trying to make a five-level contract)
3) as a transfer to Clubs with 5♦ being a transfer to Diamonds with no slam ambition(again this seems to me be hard to have no slam ambitions yet trying to make a five-level contract)
My partner and I play 1NT-4♠ and 2NT-4♠ as GF in best minor, but in 2 years it has not come up once
#12
Posted 2012-February-12, 14:44
#13
Posted 2012-February-12, 14:49
Over both, hands that accept will bid suits up the line at the 5 level if they are: a 5 card suit without 2 of the top 4, or a 4 card suit with two of the top 4 honors. Hands will accept at the 6 level by showing: a 5 card suit with 2 of the top 4, or a 6 card suit.
#14
Posted 2012-February-13, 05:03
4C and 4D = transfers to hearts and spades respectively. After 1NT they do not show slam interest, after 2NT they do show slam interest and opener can bid 4M with slam interest, so that slam is rightsided.
2NT - 4H = clubs, opener bids 4S with a bad hand for clubs, the next four steps show RKC responses. After 4S 4NT asks for keycards.
2NT - 4S = diamonds, as above.
1NT - 4H = qunatitative slam try with 4-4 or 4-5 in the minors.
1NT - 4S = quantitative slam try with 5-4 in the minors.
You have to be willing to give up on Gerber in order to play this.
- hrothgar
#15
Posted 2012-February-13, 14:19
#16
Posted 2012-February-13, 14:33
JLOGIC, on 2012-February-13, 14:19, said:
That's what I play in my current partnership.
#17
Posted 2012-February-13, 14:42
If I've got some boring 7222/6331/6322 10-count or whatever opposite a strong NT, then I'll use my method to get partner to declarer spades (which might include a way to offer choice of games), but 4S is a very powerful bid on something like
QJxxxxx
-
Kxxx
xx
or
AQxxxx
x
Kxxxx
x
because there's a big advantage in keeping a very distributional hand concealed. It also stops LHO, with his own distributional hand, coming in very/slightly more cheaply.
I feel reasonably strongly that this is the best use for the bid (unlike a lot of other systemic things where it's all a bit swings & roundabouts)
As it happens I also play 1NT-4♥ as natural for much the same reason, though the advantages are slightly less.
2NT-4♠ is a very different auction. There we play much as Han suggests, usually called 'two-under slam tries' i.e. 4C/D/H/S are slam tries in H/S/C/D. There are various continuation schemes, I actually play something a bit different from Han, but this is all minor stuff in comparison (and I also don't massively like what I play so I don't want to advertise it... my partner is keen on it )