Excellent treatment !
Wednesday, October 26, 2005 12:36 PM
Hand
Evaluation - 3NT Overcalls & Transfers
PITBULLS:
The
benefits of a transfer system is at least
two-fold. One , of course , is to protect the strong
hand from the opening lead . The other & far more important reason in my
mind is to get partner’s input on the length or strength of the transfer
suit by super accepting or making a discouraging response.
The
super acceptance process is a science in itself that a partnership
should work out. An overcall of 3NT to a 3 level pre-empt or a
jump to 3NT after a two level pre-empt are defined as practical bids. It is
the classic bidding “ what you think you can
make” bid. It may be a strong flat hand with horrible duplication of
value in their suit. The 3NT overcall may have a long suit with a
singleton in a major. The 3NT bid is any hand that partner chooses not to
make a takeout double due to practical reasons. A balancing 3NT
can also be included with these treatments.
Playing
this style of 3NT overcalls , responder leaves
“sleeping dogs lie” as the desired action so passes with quite a variety of
hands . If you do bid , it is not to improve the
contract but a slam try. There is a school of thought that the only
way responder is allowed to bid after 3NT is by way of a transfer
so the notion of “super accepting” can be involved. This is due to the
3NT bidder may range from having a singleton to AKxxx of the transfer suit. With the variability
of the 3NT overcall or balance , it is silly to
have a bid reserved for Stayman. Therefore , just
play transfers after a 3NT overcall or a 3NT balance & include clubs
in the transfer scheme. Q bids of their suit also do not exist as clubs , diamonds & hearts are reserved for the transfer
scheme.
To
give more room to the super acceptance process ,
they re-define the transfer element to suits at least two removed
from the actual suit thereby using their pre-empt suit as a factor in
the scheme of things. Here are the rules of this transfer game. 4♠ is
not a transfer but regular Blackwood so 4NT is always quantitative.
OK with 4♠ used for KCB, 4♣ , 4♦
& 4♥ are available for transfers to the 3
unbid suits. 4♣ is reserved to describe the transfer
to the cheapest unbid major. 4♦ is a transfer to the next suit other
than the cheapest unbid major. 4♥ is left to transfer into the highest unbid minor. This clever scheme has all
the bases covered regardless of the suit of the pre-empter ( try it ) . 4♣ must be the cheapest major ( clubs 2 removed in suit order ). To keep the two removed
scheme in effect,4♦ must
be the suit higher than the cheapest major . It follows that 4♥ must be the cheapest minor to preserve the two suit
removed element. This scheme is easier on the memory than it first appears.
These are just step responses following the rank order of suits.
The
super acceptance is based on the number of steps below the real transfer
suit that is available. The cheaper the response ,
the better the hand in support of the suit . The death
response is just accepting the transfer or bypassing the transfer
scheme altogether with a 4NT bid. Void or a stiff with a long
suit elsewhere type of 3NT bid or no possible interest is a 4NT non acceptance
bid. Special rules for a minor suit transfer as 4NT is the death response.
If the 3NT overcaller makes a positive noise to the transfer , 4NT is KCB by the transfer person. As usual with such toys there are other things to work out by the partnership with practice but the above are the general guidelines. If the opponents double or bid , all this is off of course.
3♠-3NT-P-? ♠x ♥KJ10xxx ♦Axx ♣Kxx . You do not want to play 4♥ opposite a stiff but you do not mind forcing the contract
to 4NT to investigate a slam. You bid 4♣ which is a transfer to the
cheapest unbid major , which is easy in this example as it is
hearts. Partner bids 4♦ saying she like hearts !! . 4NT is KCB & you get a reply of 5♦ which gets you into a grand slam try mode. Partners
hand is ♠AQ10x ♥AQx
♦Kx ♣Axxx. Give partner another hand for her 3NT overcall ♠KQx ♥x ♦KQ ♣AQJ10xxx , she bids
4NT over your transfer request so you make +660 in that spot.
3♥-3NT-P-? ♠Axx ♥x ♦QJxxxx
♣KQx so
you bid 4♥ to show the highest ranking unbid minor. Partner bids 4♠ saying she likes diamonds. You bid 4NT KCB , hear 5♦ so you bid 6♦. Partners hand is ♠Kxx
♥KQx ♦AKx ♣Axxx .
3♦-3NT-P-4♦ is a
transfer to spades ( a suit other than the cheapest unbid major)
♠QJ10xxx ♥Axx ♦Kx ♣xx
Partner super accepts with 4♥ so we
reach +1430.
3♦-3NT-P-4♥ leaves 4♠ for a super accept in clubs ( unbid minor )
The
above tremendously clever transfer scheme uses their pre-empt
suit as the anchor & the logic goes from there. In all instances,
there is a suit available for a super accept below the transfer suit. Brilliant !! You lose the Q bid & Stayman
playing this scheme but due to the undisciplined nature of the 3NT bid , a Q Bid & Stayman do not
seem to fit in anywhere. In fact having the lowest ranking suits as transfers
& one as KCB is easier on the memory.