Wednesday,
November 09, 2005 3:25 AM
Hand
Evaluation - Minor Suit Fits ( NMF )
PITBULLS:
Partner opens 1 of a minor and you have a 5 card fit in that minor with a game forcing hand . How do you proceed ? Without a 5 card or longer minor this is easy .
Bid an inverted minor. Do not bid
a 4 card major , if your minor is 5 or more with game forcing values. It is too hard to
“catch up” with those kind of hands. Inverted minor
understandings should be complex enough to find your major fit if you have one.
You
have a game forcing hand with a 5
card major & 5 in partners minor.
How do you describe those hands when partner rebids 1NT or rebids at the one level ? My partner’s & I play 2♣ by
responder ( relay to 2♦) as showing all invitational hands in these sequences. These frees
the Goren jumps as forcing & descriptive. These jump preferences
are exactly as Charlie played them , forcing to game
& showing 5 card support. Truly simple. You can
use the 2♦ undertstanding to have jump
shifts into a new suit by responder
as a strong 5-5. If you have the HCP’s but not the distribution use the 2♦ bid.
What
if you have a 5 card major , 4 card support for partners minor with a game forcing hand ? Again how
do you describe these hands when opener rebids 1NT or stays at the one level ? Enter a Cabay
innovation of an either/or 2NT bid. The 2NT bid is a relay to 3♣
to drop the auction there. What if you do not drop the auction & continue bidding ? This sequence shows all the hands with 4 card support for partners minor with your 5 card suit ( major
or diamonds ) . These hands by necessity are 5-4-3-1 or 5-4-2-2 or 5-4-4-0 so
the relay allows us to describe these patterns exactly !!
After the relay you simply bid your stiff
or bid NT to show the 5-4-2-2 hands .
These sequences can only happen in 5 auctions.
3 auctions with
clubs opened as diamonds can also
be the response & twice with diamonds opened when partner responds a major.
1§ 1¨
1N 2N
3§ 3¨ 6 +
diamonds, 4 clubs, singleton
3© 5 + diamonds, 4
clubs, singleton heart
3ª 5
+ diamonds , 4 clubs , singleton spade