How common is Gambling 3NT these days?
#1
Posted 2010-December-22, 19:16
#2
Posted 2010-December-22, 19:29
It's in Bridge World Standard, and BBO Advanced 1.3, but not the GiB convention card.
#3
Posted 2010-December-22, 19:54
Nearly always 7 cards. If 8, then 8221.
I believe most still play 4♦ as "show a singleton" but pass/correct 4♦ has merit.
#6
Posted 2010-December-23, 08:02
Bbradley62, on 2010-December-22, 19:16, said:
- Long gappy minor with bits and pieces outside. eg ♠Kx ♥ Q ♦ Jx ♣ KJTxxxxx
- Solid/semisolid major e.g. ♠- ♥ AQJTxxxx ♦ Axx ♣ xx. Then 4♣ asks for transfer to the major, 4♦ asks for shortage if any.
#7
Posted 2010-December-23, 08:22
#8
Posted 2010-December-23, 08:39
#9
Posted 2010-December-23, 09:07
Free, on 2010-December-23, 08:39, said:
Because:
1. It's preemptive
2. It's very descriptive and distributionally safe (I speak out of experience)
3. You can abuse it relatively safely; it won't usually have any major consequences
4. It comes up rather frequently, especially if you allow for some side values in 3rd/4th seat
#10
Posted 2010-December-23, 10:59
whereagles, on 2010-December-23, 09:07, said:
1. It's preemptive
2. It's very descriptive and distributionally safe (I speak out of experience)
3. You can abuse it relatively safely; it won't usually have any major consequences
4. It comes up rather frequently, especially if you allow for some side values in 3rd/4th seat
1. It preempts your own side more when it's your own hand, and it's less effective than a non-forcing 4m opening
2. Yeah, there's absolutely no difference between 7, 8 or 9 tricks
3. Again, but with abuse there no difference between 6, 7,... tricks
4. Sorry, but this is not frequent at all
#11
Posted 2010-December-23, 11:17
Having played some 350 sesions at my Lancaster club, it has come up twice in one of my partnerships. Maybe one or two additional hands where p could have used it but forgot. IMHO it's a fine convention and this right-siding issue is very much overstated:
- The 3NT opener may have a jack or Qx that gets protected
- P, if he passes, may have non-positional stoppers in all suits.
- If p has Kxx the ace may be onside
- Opps might not find the killing lead
- If the 3NT opening allows p to punt 6m then that contract is likely to be rightsided.
But it is not very freequent. I think some (semi-)specific 5-6 shape would be more frequent and probably also a useful use of the 3NT opening but I have no experience with that.
#12
Posted 2010-December-23, 11:30
I much prefer 3N as a strong 4M preempt when I have a choice.
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#13
Posted 2010-December-23, 11:42
#15
Posted 2010-December-23, 13:30
Free, on 2010-December-23, 08:39, said:
I don't have a strong opinion, but I will say that when I have played it (and against it) frequently responder has just two of the side suits stopped and 9 tricks roll in after an unfortunate guess on lead, and there is no play for 5m
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#16
Posted 2010-December-23, 16:10
#17
Posted 2010-December-23, 16:28
Chas_P, on 2010-December-23, 16:10, said:
You'll drop it when your LHO doubles 3♠. You won't like it much when LHO doesn't double 3♠ and RHO leads something else instead of the spade he might have. Also, what did N/F do with a 'normal' 3♠ opener. Please don't say transfer preempts.
An old partner of mine from Montana tried for years to get the "gambling 3♣" which is similar to "gambling 3♠" except partner can sometimes work out your hand and pass.
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#18
Posted 2010-December-23, 17:37
I'd rather play 3S as a gamblin 3NT hand than 3NT as gambling, because the wrong siding can kill it
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#19
Posted 2010-December-23, 19:39
Phil, on 2010-December-23, 16:28, said:
An old partner of mine from Montana tried for years to get the "gambling 3♣" which is similar to "gambling 3♠" except partner can sometimes work out your hand and pass.
Actually my point was that we may as well already have dropped it because it occurs so seldom it's hardly worth fooling with. But I did find it interesting that Nickell and Freeman thought it worthwhile enough to have it in their partnership agreements. I have no idea what they did if they wanted to preempt 3♠.
#20
Posted 2010-December-24, 14:25
Free, on 2010-December-23, 08:39, said:
I'm no fan of Gambling 3NT, but no one expects partner to stop all 3 side suits. The hope is that he has 2 tricks, and the opponents don't find the lead in the unstopped suit. Or that the opponents have a game and the bid preempts them out of finding it (3 of a minor gives them the 3 and 4 level to find their best contract).
Someone says it comes up pretty often, but not in my experience. I get one of these hands once or twice a year. 25-27 balanced isn't exactly common, either, but I think they come up a little more often.