After Partners Opening 2NT & You Have a 1 Or 2 Minor-Suited Hand with Slam Interest

After Partners Opening 2NT & You Have a 1 Or 2 Minor-Suited Hand with Slam Interest

<p>How to handle 1 or 2 minor suits after partners opening 2NT or 2C-2D-2NT By Mike Savage</p><p>To show a hand with one minor suit and slam interest (a decent 6+ card suit) Bid 3S which forces opener to bid 3NT and then it’s suggested you bid the minor you don’t have: 4C= Showing a long Diamond suit, almost always with slam interest 4D = 1st step response showing no fit/interest (any "fit" has some interest) With a fit and slam interest, respond as if 4C was RKC and 4H is the 1st step response: 4H = 2nd step and is the 1st RKC response (showing you have 1-4 controls if playing 1430) 4S = 3rd step and is the 2nd RKC response (showing you have 0-3 controls if playing 1430) 4NT = 4th step and is the 3rd RKC response that shows two controls w/o the trump queen 5C = 5th step and is the 4th RKC response that shows two controls and the trump queen 4D = Showing a long Club suit, almost always with slam interest 4H = 1st step response showing no fit/interest (any “fit” has some interest) With a fit and slam interest, respond as if 4D was RKC and 4S is the 1st step response: 4S = 2nd step and is the 1st RKC response (showing you have 1-4 controls if playing 1430) rd nd 4NT = 3 step and is the 2 RKC response (showing you have 0-3 controls if playing 1430) 5C = 4th step and is the RKC response that shows two controls w/o the trump queen 5D = 5th step and is the RKC response that shows two controls and the trump queen (Bidding the minor you don’t have can right-side the play but it’s ok to bid the one you have if you prefer) To show a hand with two minor suits and slam interest: 1. With 5-5 in the minors (could be 6-5 or even 5-4) and a stiff or void Bid 3S, the relay forcing opener to bid 3NT and then bid: 4H = Showing a stiff or void heart and both minors 4S = Showing a stiff or void spade and both minors 4NT response to either = To play 5C or 5D = Shows a fit and possibly/probably mild slam interest 2. With 5-4 in the minors and no stiff or void bid: Bid 3S, the relay forcing opener to bid 3NT and then bid: 4NT = Showing 5-4 in the minors with no shortness but with some slam interest Pass = No interest 5C or 5D = Shows a fit and possibly/probably mild slam interest An immediate 4S over 2NT shows 4-4 in the minors and small slam invitational values. A response of 5C or 5D (showing a fit) would set trumps and could also be used as RKC for the minor bid. Bidding 4NT over 4S would be to play with a minimum and 5NT would show no fit but with a maximum.</p><p> [email protected] 6/2011</p>

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