Posted 2020-September-03, 15:32
Lots of questions! From someone whose advice is usually very clear and well explained, which proves it is not such an easy set. Here is my go anyway.
1) 5+D, 4(+ but rarely)H. No reason it should be forcing. Partner’s pass over 4C is forcing (right?) but could be a minimum hand (right?).
2) With a GF hand, I prefer natural bidding (better picture for partner’s judgment), so 3D rather than X. With an average hand not worth a GF, X is probably more flexible (esp. if there is a tolerance for S). Over X, 3S, I play 4D as NF, logically, probably 6 good D 4H and strong misfit with limited strength (x Axxx KQJxxx xx). Different answer to question 1 might elicit different answer to this question.
3) 5-6 or 6-5 might fare better by bidding H first. Slam invitational hands will’have limited space to expxlore, though. Even if advancer passes. At least you can see if opener bids NT or repeats his S, persists with NT or S after your 2nd bid, or gives a false preference with a H doubleton. Or, jackpot, bids 5D. In all cases, all cues will look like natural bids somehow, except the very high positioned 5C...
4) Natural? With a hand unsuitable for 3NT (too strong, too long D and S or H shortage?). There could be merits for adapting to vulnerability, though. Red vs Green you need 4 down for a profitable X.
5) Theoretically it is NF but there could be merits for making it F. Especially at IMPs.
6) Hard, undiscussed, to assume it is kickback, but questions 1 and 2 might influence that one if 4H is « freed ».
All this illustrates how difficult it is when opps crush our bidding space. Scientific approach is harder to unfold.
Good set Stephen. Did you find the right contract at the table?
Struggling and guessing, IMO ...
1. What shape should 4♥ guarantee? Should 4♥ be forcing?
- 6-4, N/F.
2. Should 4-6 in the reds always start with double instead of 3♦ regardless of strength? Same with 4-5 reds? Or do you at some point want to bid 3♦?
- 4-4 or 5-4 double.
3. What do you do with 5-6 in the reds, for game only/slam inv/slam force?
- 3♥ or 4♦.
4. What should 4nt mean?
- S/T 2-3 places to play e.g Ax Axxx AKxxxx x
5. Should 4♦ be forcing here? At both MP and IMPS?
- Yes at IMPs - at MP, you might take a view
6. Same questions, only now you also have agreed kickback, would anyone assume 4♥ is kickback for diamonds? How about with discussion, should it be kickback?
- Some might. I'm not one of them. It could be but I don't think it should be.
7. If it is kickback, what is 4nt, and how does it alter what you do with the red two suiters?
- Quantitative S/T. Over 3♣, you'd double or bid ♥ more often.