Playing with a well known expert but in a rapidly formed partnership you have agreed on 15-17 pt NT, up the line responses and Wolff sign off. You open 1C partner responds 1H and you rebid 2NT. Partner holds: QXXX, KXXX, X, QXXX What do you expect him to bid with this hand?
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over a 2NT rebid what would you assume is standard
#2
Posted 2014-November-06, 15:39
3♠. I don't think NMF applies when you also play Wolff, especially since it wouldn't be possible if the opening bid had been 1♦.
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#3
Posted 2014-November-06, 15:50
Disregard.
I may be out to lunch as I haven't played Wolf in so long I don't remember what it is.
I may be out to lunch as I haven't played Wolf in so long I don't remember what it is.
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#4
Posted 2014-November-06, 18:19
rsteele, on 2014-November-06, 13:48, said:
Playing with a well known expert but in a rapidly formed partnership you have agreed on 15-17 pt NT, up the line responses and Wolff sign off. You open 1C partner responds 1H and you rebid 2NT. Partner holds: QXXX, KXXX, X, QXXX What do you expect him to bid with this hand?
1♣ - 1♥ -
2N - ??
- 3♣ = PUP. Opener must rebid 3♣.
- 3♦ = NAT. FG.
- 3♥ = NAT. FG. 5+ ♥s. May have 4♠s.
- 3♠ = NAT. Slam-try 4-4 in Ms.
- 3N = NAT. S/O. to play.
- 4m = SPL. Short m with good ♥.
- 4♥ = NAT. S/O. To play.
1♣ - 1♥ -
2N - 3♣ -
3♦ - ??
- 3♥ = NAT. S/O. To play.
- 3♠ = NAT. Slam-try. 5+ ♥s, 4+ ♠s.
- 3N = P/C 4-4 in Ms.
- 4♣ = NAT. Slam-try, 4+ ♣.
- 4♥ = NAT. Slam-try. 6+ good ♥. No shortage.
#5
Posted 2014-November-16, 06:07
3D checkback
The way I was taught Wolff was
- 3C puppets to 3D, either to sign off in 3 of a suit or a slam try in opener's minor
- 3D asking for 3-card support or 4 cards in the other major
- 3 own major forcing with 6
- 3 other major slam try in other minor
But I wouldn't agree to play Wolff without agreeing the followups.
Yesterday I played with an expert I play rarely with. He said 'Wolff sign-off over 2NT?' and I said 'No, no-one ever grees on the continuations, just play natural and forcing' to which he agreed.
The way I was taught Wolff was
- 3C puppets to 3D, either to sign off in 3 of a suit or a slam try in opener's minor
- 3D asking for 3-card support or 4 cards in the other major
- 3 own major forcing with 6
- 3 other major slam try in other minor
But I wouldn't agree to play Wolff without agreeing the followups.
Yesterday I played with an expert I play rarely with. He said 'Wolff sign-off over 2NT?' and I said 'No, no-one ever grees on the continuations, just play natural and forcing' to which he agreed.
#6
Posted 2014-November-17, 08:02
Depends. For some, 3♠ shows 4-4 Majors GF. For others, 4-4 is shown by NMF 3♦ first asking partner for 4♥, 4♠, 3♥ in that priority order. This will right side ♠. 3♦ is always NMF regardless which minor opener started with. Be sure to discuss this.
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