When partner opens 1NT, you won't always transfer to a minor (even with 5 or more cards in it). To read more, click here. When you are ready, come back and try this quiz.
Partner opens 1NT. What is your response?
J5
Q32
765
J6542
Pass
2
Transfer to clubs
Pass. Leave well enough alone. You don't want to contract for 9 tricks!
Partner opens 1NT. What is your response?
87
K2
Q2
KQ107654
Pass
2
Transfer to clubs
3NT
3NT. Just do it! You have no interest in playing any other contract. Transferring and then bidding 3NT would paint the wrong picture (telling partner you have interest in other contracts).
Partner opens 1NT. What is your response?
Q1076
54
32
AKJ65
Pass
2
Transfer to clubs
2NT
3NT
2. Start with Stayman. Raise 2 to 4, otherwise bid 3NT. Never mention the clubs--you have no intention of playing in a club contract.
Partner opens 1NT. What is your response?
AK
KQ7
QJ1098
QJ8
2
Transfer to diamonds
3NT
4
4NT
6NT
6NT. You never will play in diamonds, so don't show them. No need for Gerber since your side can't be off 2 aces (your side has at least 33 HCP). You never will bid 7 (partner likely needs A-AK-AK which he can't have). So, just do it!
Partner opens 1NT. What is your response?
4
765
KJ87652
42
Pass
2
Transfer to diamonds
3NT
Transfer to diamonds.
Finally, a transfer! You want to play in 3. Get there.
Partner opens 2NT this time. What is your response?
42
87
KQ8762
983
Pass
3
Transfer to diamonds
3NT
3NT. Just as over 1NT, there are many methods over 2NT. You don't want to look for game in the minor, though, when 3NT is much easier.