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Responder 1st bids - After 1NT, and Enemy has interfered
- Question 1
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Your partner opens 1NT, and your RHO overcalls 2 diamonds. You have this 13-HCP 7-loser hand
A J 3
K 2
5 4
A J 9 8 7 3
What should you bid ?1. pass
2. doubled
3. 2 clubs
4. 3 clubs
5. 2 NT
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- Answer 1
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Your partner opens 1NT, and your RHO overcalls 2 diamonds. You have this 13-HCP 7-loser hand
( 4 ). 3 clubs
A J 3
K 2
5 4
A J 9 8 7 3
What should you bid ?
Game should be possible with 25-27 HCP + shape, and a probably combined losing trick count of 14. With 6 Clubs and a strong hand with game possible, bid at the 3 level, a clear forcing bid.
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- Question 2
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Your partner opens 1NT, and your RHO overcalls 2 diamonds. You have this 8-HCP 8-loser hand
8 7 3
K 2
5 4
A J 9 8 7 3
What should you bid ? Are you not worried that a bid of 3 Clubs would be interpreted as being a strong bid ? Does it depend on partnership agreement ?1. pass
2. doubled
3. 2 clubs
4. 3 clubs
5. 2 NT
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- Answer 2
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Your partner opens 1NT, and your RHO overcalls 2 diamonds. You have this 8-HCP 8-loser hand
( 5 ). 2 NT
8 7 3
K 2
5 4
A J 9 8 7 3
What should you bid ? Are you not worried that a bid of 3 Clubs would be interpreted as being a strong bid ? Does it depend on partnership agreement ?
Well, if you don't use Stayman and wanted to bid 2 clubs - you can't. Because the enemy have interfered with 2 diamonds. Game is unlikely in NT, with a maximum 22HCP, even with your 6 card Club suit. Game in anything else seems unlikely. But you want to compete in the auction rather than give up. Bid an artificial 2NT, "Lebensohl", forcing your partner to reply 3 Clubs, which you can then pass. This avoids you bidding 3 Clubs, which would be interpreted as strong.
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- Question 3
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Your partner opens 1NT, and your RHO overcalls 2 diamonds. You have this 13-HCP 3-loser hand
A J 4 3
K Q 8 7
9 6
K 10 3
Having those nice 4-card Majors, and 13 HCP, you would like to bid Stayman, 2 Clubs. But with the interfering bid of 2 Diamonds, you can't. What should you bid ?1. 2 Hearts
2. 2 Spades
3. 2 NT
4. 3 Clubs
5. 3 Diamonds
6. 2 Hearts
7. 2 Spades
8. 3 NT
9. 4 Hearts
10. 4 Spades
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- Answer 3
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Your partner opens 1NT, and your RHO overcalls 2 diamonds. You have this 13-HCP 3-loser hand
( 5 ). 3 Diamonds
A J 4 3
K Q 8 7
9 6
K 10 3
Having those nice 4-card Majors, and 13 HCP, you would lake to bid Stayman, 2 Clubs. But with the interfering bid of 2 Diamonds, you can't. What should you bid ?
By bidding the enemy suit you are re-instating Stayman, albeit at a higher level. Your partner can deny a 4-card Major by bidding 3 NT
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