Friday, January
26, 2007 4:05 PM
Hand Evaluation - Serious 3NT ( Hearts )
PITBULLS:
The following is a quote from Fred Gittleman in his original article on the “serious 3NT”. “When hearts is agreed at the three level, opener must bid 3♠ if he has a control in spades. Any other bid would deny a spade control (3NT would be Serious with no spade control).” In effect , in this one situation you can be making a “serious slam try” by bidding 3♠. I suggest that in this one auction only ( hearts agreed ) , a serious 3NT bid by responder after the 3♠ bid have a specialized meaning. I feel 3NT in this auction should show very good hearts. Why ? because 3♠ is ambiguous. Instead of a courtesy Q bid , partner could have serious slam interest but she is just not allowed to bid 3NT as she has a spade control.
A serious 3NT is a Q bid
which must follow the “up
the line” principle of Q bids. NT
is higher ranking than spades therefore as in all Q bidding theory , failure to
Q bid in a lower ranking suit ( spades ) denies a control in that suit. Therefore , if hearts are agreed and partner Q bids 3♠ , care must be taken. Partner could have a serious slam try so not just
bidding spades as a courtesy. If she retreats to the trump suit at the first opportunity , the 3♠ bid was probably a courtesy.
It is hard to grasp the concept
that 3NT is just a Q bid as in
standard American bidding. You need this bid or else you could not Q bid as a courtesy. There is no HCP standard
for a serious 3NT Q bid. It is just a hand that is too strong for a Q bid
taking into consideration the bidding of both hands.
Quoting Meckwell “If you fail to bid serious 3NT when
you have the opportunity and
cue-bid instead, that carries the following message: "Partner,
I do not have serious slam interest, but I am cue-bidding in case you
do." This understanding takes away
the Standard American notion that you should Q bid with a good hand. If you
have slam intentions , the serious 3NT
Q bid is used instead.
My partner & I had a hand last night. ♠AKxxx ♥987x ♦QJ ♣AK . I opened 1♠ , partner bid 2♦
followed by 2♥ by me. Partner raised
to 3♥. I would love to bid the “serious
3NT” signaling my slam intentions but I cannot as that would deny a spade control. So I bid 3♠ ,
partner has ♠Jx ♥AQJ10 ♦AKxxx ♣xx . I think the correct bid is 3NT
saying I have excellent trump. If
you do not have excellent trump , just make a courtesy Q bid of 4♦ so
partner may be clued into a trump problem.
In our system after a
2NT opening if you accept the
transfer ,
it shows a major fit. This leaves
the door open for a serious 3NT
bid & a spade Q bid by responder.
Same rules apply as 3NT would deny a spade
control but shows serious slam interest.
2NT-P-3♦-P
3♥-P-3NT
serious slam try , no spade control
2NT-P-3♥-P
3♠-P-3NT-P
I suggest that in both these auctions , the
serious 3NT should suggest good trump
by responder. A direct Q bid could pin point weakness in trump. If you have both
good trump & a Q bid , always bid 3NT first.
The “serious 3NT” Q bid is such an important Q bid in our auctions with a major fit now , I do not know how we bid slams before. I think slams
were just a random stroke of good or bad luck
before.