Thursday, May 11, 2006 11:39
PM
Hand Evaluation – Fast Arrival ( NT Auctions )
PITBULLS:
The principle of fast arrival is dead when
partner may have an unlimited hand in a forcing to game auction with a major fit .
Serious 3NT replaces “fast arrival” when we have a major fit.
What about when we do not have a fit opposite an unlimited hand ? I like “fast arrival” to be
dead in those auctions also. Why pre-empt
partner in any forcing to game
auction ? A
leap to game in NT should be a “picture bid” just like a jump to game after finding
a fit in a major within a 2/1 auction. I liked the generalization in any
forcing to game auction 2NT is the either/or bid.
Either the dog 12-14 or the 18-19 flat. This range allows the
correct game or slam to be investigated at the lowest possible level. This either/or treatment applies with
inverted minor auctions & the 1♦-P-2♣ auctions
also. Giving the 2NT rebid an unlimited
range ( 12-20 )
, I have found does not work
well. Taking one HCP range out of the equation ( 15-17 HCP ) by
defining the leap to 3NT to be that range , simplifies 2/1 auctions.
Playing “fast arrival” in the old days
, the 3NT jump in a 2/1
auction meant to show the bad
fitting dog. I do not like that
understanding as fast arrival opposite any unlimited hand
makes no sense to me. By keeping the bidding low ,
you give a chance for the partnership to find an alternative game or the
correct game/slam. I think a 3NT jump in any forcing to game auction should be
a “picture bid” of a 1NT opener range (15-17) even with a
5-4-3-1 distribution . This allows the unlimited hand
to place the contract quantitatively. 1♠-P-2♣-P 3NT
this shows 15-17 so the reason I did not open 1NT is that my spades are too good or I have soft
values with a stiff club. ♠KQxxx ♥KJx ♦KQxx ♣Q
would be a leap to 3NT to right side the NT &
describe your HCP range ( 16 ) in one
fell swoop.
The either/or 2NT in forcing auctions is sorted out by
bidding quantitatively.
1♠-P-2♣-P
2NT-P-3NT-P
4NT I have the upper range
1♠-P-2♦-P
2♥-P-2NT-P
3NT-P-4NT I have the upper range
1♠-P-2♦-P
2♥-P-3NT (
15-17)
6NT we have a combined 33 HCP’s
When responder who initially bid the 2/1, leaps to 3NT
opposite an unlimited opening hand it is
also a “picture bid” showing the strong NT opener. Tonight 12 IMPS were
lost due to a bad “fast arrival” auction. You hold ♠AKxx ♥Ax ♦10xxx ♣Q9x
, partner opens 1♥. You choose to bid 2♦ so partner bids 2♥. Partners 2♥ bid after a 2/1 is unlimited
. She could have 19 HCP so might be just biding
her time. You bid 2NT to keep the bidding low & describe your range so
partner patterns out by bidding 3♣. Knowing that you have a 6-4 minimum
over there , you bid 3♥ with your control
oriented hand . You do not have soft values suitable
for NT anyway. Partner bids 4♥ so you make your baby +650.
At one table , a leap to 3NT was made with this
flat 13 HCP opposite an unlimited hand. Playing fast arrival, the opener assumes
a dog without a heart fit so passed with ♠xxx ♥KJ987x ♦void ♣AKxx . Disaster as this went down with everybody in 4♥. I think Meckwell is very right. The
principle of “fast arrival” should be extinct in these auctions.
Make your leaps to any game mean something. A
strong NT range for a leap to 3NT is
just a suggestion that I have discovered works quite well. The jump is rare
based on probabilities , you most likely have described your 15-17 by opening
1NT already but in case you chose not to do so , you have a chance to make up
for it.