Monday, June 06, 2005 10:54 PM
Hand Evaluation - Serious 3NT ( Slam try )
PITBULLS:
Serious 3NT theory is based on the fact
that partner may have an unlimited
hand. You Q bid as a courtesy. What if partner has limited his
hand in some way ? How much should you have for a
“serious 3NT” slam try ? Do not mention a HCP total or I will get
ill. When partner has made a 2/1 or a
Jacoby 2NT or a splinter , a serious 3NT slam try is
made when the possibility of a slam exists
opposite a minimum unlimited hand or you
are making a grand slam try. The
operative word here is a slam
try .
When the unlimited hand range brings you near the slam zone
, you should flash your serious slam intentions immediately. When you do not , the unlimited hand is under no obligation to Q bid. Kiz and I had a hand tonight that shows this principle in
action.
Do not forget that Standard bidders
do not Q bid as a courtesy. A Q
bid shows extra so is a slam try
not a slam force. Playing Serious 3NT theory you just need a replacement for the standard
American Q bid showing serious slam interest or
there will be ambiguity with Q bids. You
cannot make a courtesy Q bid with 11 HCP & make the same Q bid with 17
HCP as a slam try. The serious 3NT Q bid is that Q bid replacement to resolve the ambiguity. A serious 3NT is a Q bid too big just
to Q bid as a courtesy.
Simple definition with no HCP totals attached.
I held ♠KQxx ♥KQJ10x
♦Kxx ♣x , opened 1♥ with Kiz responding a spade.
RHO made a takeout double for the minors so I bid 3♠ which is a limited invitational bid showing 16-18 in support of spades
counting distribution. Kiz held ♠A10xx ♥Axx ♦Ax
♣1098x so do you make a token slam try of 4♦ or a serious
slam try of 3NT ? You have 3 Aces which is more than
partner can reasonably expect for a non
serious slam try. The combined assets of the
partnership is close to the slam zone. When you bid 4♦ partner, can infer that you
do not have serious intentions unless
he has a super maximum of near 18 HCP’s for his previous bid. I would not
bother showing my heart king with my ultra minimum so signoff in 4♠.
With a serious 3NT
, I am obligated to
Q bid 4♣ minimum or not. +1430
in spades is reached on an excellent auction. Serious 3NT usually applies when unlimited hands are involved. In rare cases ,
you can use the tool opposite limited hands when you do not need a maximum
from the limited hand to make slam ( requesting a Q bid ) . A serious 3NT is
used when the combined hands are near slam not just when you hold a huge hand.
A serious 3NT is not a
demand to play a
slam. It is still a try
so do not hesitate to use the bid. Bridge is a partnership
game so let partner in on your slam intentions. The serious 3NT is a devastatingly accurate way of
getting to slams. Just ask Meckwell !!
The serious 3NT is especially needed
when you are playing Jacoby 2NT as “limit raise” or better.
Otherwise , it would be like pulling teeth to get the
limit raise to Q bid a valuable card. Responder would always want to return to
the trump suit to describe the limit raise rather than joining
the party. This is normally the first duty of responder to
describe the limit raise. Quite often the “serious 3NT” does not care as she is
just looking for specific controls for slam.
Serious 3NT brings in other concepts
like order of Q bidding , 1st & 2nd round controls
, Last train slam tries and Lackwood. These tools are for expert Bridge players only.
Takes time to study the concepts and practice
them. You must get used to bidding 3NT
as a “Q bid” as it is not a natural reflex.
Partner does
take inferences when you do not use
the bid though.