Is this the hand that inspired your 1C - 1D - 1H - 1S thread? It is clear that this is more difficult for methods which always bid the major first. My system is not very good at finding diamond slams after a natural club opening but this hand seems simple enough...
1C = 15+ bal/nat or 18+ any
... - 1H = 4+ spades, GF
2H = 15-17, 5+ clubs, 4 hearts
... - 2N = diamond stop, asks for more info
3D = patterning out, 3-4 diamonds
... - 4D = slam try
5H = accept slam try, 2 or 4 keycards with spade void
... - 6C = club ask
6N = CKJ
... - 7D
The second hand is tougher and after the start
1C = as above
... - 2D = bal or 3-suited, 4-5 hearts, 0-3 spades, GF
3H = 15-17, clubs and hearts
...I am locked into hearts and play there rather than 6D. Of course not many opps will have been silent here after a strong club opening!
7D How would you get there ?
#23
Posted 2011-May-03, 09:39
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2011-April-24, 16:27, said:
North Dealer
( opps silent )
( opps silent )
1C 1D
1H(one round forcing) 2D(gf, 5+ D, sign offs and invitational hands go through 1S and 1N)
3S(void, 4D, doesn't have to have extra) 3N(sign off)
4C(cue, extra) 4D(6+D)
4H(cue in H) 4N(even number of KC, SA excluded)
5C(CK) 6C(CQ)
7D
#24
Posted 2011-May-07, 08:25
I think rebidding one heart over one diamond if you play walsh style is serious error. Partner can only have 4 hearts if he has GF values, and (for me) he will then have longer diamonds. (With GF 4-4 i bid hearts then NT/checkback-ish sequences). If partner has GF vlaues in a 9 card diamond fit then it seems normal to continue with a splinter.
I am pretty surprised at the number of people who think the auction will start 1c-1d-1h.
I am pretty surprised at the number of people who think the auction will start 1c-1d-1h.
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