2008-06-21 13:04
Hand Evaluation – Serious 3NT ( Spade Void )
PITBULLS:
When hearts are the agreed trump suit , a
problem that crops up time & time again is showing a spade void. Due to the rank of the “bully
suit” , jumping to show a spade void is bad because
you are past game. In the rare occasion that you do not care if you are past
game, a jump in spades with a ♥ fit should be interpreted as exclusion KCB. It is important to remove the ambiguity between showing a spade void as
opposed to a spade Q bid . Showing the spade Ace or
King sends a drastically different message than showing a void. Duplication of
value can be assessed.
Here is a hand held by Kiz Fung recently ♠void ♥KQ109x ♦AJ109x ♣xxx
. Partner opens 1NT so you
transfer to hearts & partner super accepts by jumping to 3♥. When spade
duplication of value , there could be a grand slam with this hand. Some
examples ♠xxx ♥AJxx ♦KQx ♣AJx or many many other hands. How do we
just make a slam try in hearts with your void in spades ? In Bridge theory it’s sometimes best to fight
fire with fire. Spades are the highest ranking suit in the deck but NT is even
higher ranking. With a super accept in hearts this means hearts
are trump. It is silly to suggest an alternative contract of NT
when you have a super fit already & this contradicts
serious 3NT theory. Therefore , 3NT in these auctions is the serious 3NT. There is
a rule playing the serious 3NT that a spade control has precedence over a
serious 3NT . Failure to Q bid spades denies a spade
control as you are Q bidding up the line
with the 3NT Q bid so to speak .
What if you deny a spade control
with a serious 3NT bid , followed by a Q bid in spades
? This is a contradiction
so define this sequence as showing
a spade void. However, there is another good way to find out
duplication of value with serious 3NT theory. This concept is using the “serious 3NT” to force a Q bidding auction
so you just listen to find out if
partner Q bids spades. Kiz bids the serious 3NT with
this hand. Partner Q bids 4♣ so Kiz bids 4♦. Partner now
retreats to 4♥ denying either the ♠A or ♠K !!!! 6♥ is a simple bid
now & investigation for a grand slam should follow. With the actual hand
Susan held , she bids 4♦ denying a club control so you
sign off in 4♥. Susan had horrible spade duplication of value so no slam.
In the Red Deer Calcutta playing
with the same Kiz Fung , I
got pushy with my spade void & lost 12 IMPS. ♠void ♥KQ109x ♦Qxx ♣AQ10xx . Kiz opened 1NT & I transferred to hearts.
Kiz bid 2♥ so I bid 3♣
which was followed by 3♥ which confirms hearts as trump . I now bid 3♠
& Kiz bid 4♦. I now plowed
the hand to 6♥ & we went one down. The problem was that Kiz
liked her ♠KQJ because I Q bid spades. The KQJ of spades just turned out
to be horrible duplication of value rather
than a good thing. Ambiguity between a void & an Ace reared its ugly head.
Lets back up & over 3♥ , I know “Q bid”
3NT showing a serious slam try. Kiz bids 4♦ as ordered
& I now bid 4♠. This is a contradiction as I could have Q bid 3♠
over 3♥. I must have a spade
void on this sequence so Kiz
now makes the “death response” of 5♥ & we obtain +650 instead of –100. The serious 3NT brought partner into the picture instead of me
“taking a shot” & hoping
there was not serious spade duplication of value. The serious 3NT can be used to handle the
difficult spade void situation when hearts are trump. Alternatively you can
give up the serious 3NT in these auctions & simply define 3NT
as a spade void. Maybe that is the best way to go.