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#1 User is offline   jillybean 

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Posted 2011-September-01, 00:40

V vs. N, partner opens 1st seat, you hold void, JT854, AKJ72, QT2

1 (P) 2N* (3)
4 (P) 4 (P)
5 ?
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Posted 2011-September-01, 00:41

Good general rule, when they have bid one suit and we have not cuebid it, a jump for 5 demands a slam bid if partner has their suit controlled.
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Posted 2011-September-01, 01:06

Ok, that's good - this was the hand


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Posted 2011-September-01, 01:41

View PostJLOGIC, on 2011-September-01, 00:41, said:

Good general rule, when they have bid one suit and we have not cuebid it, a jump for 5 demands a slam bid if partner has their suit controlled.


That's nice. I've never before seen it explicitly said like that. I assume this could have gone bad if Jillybean had a stiff spade.
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Posted 2011-September-01, 01:50

View PostJLOGIC, on 2011-September-01, 00:41, said:

Good general rule, when they have bid one suit and we have not cuebid it, a jump for 5 demands a slam bid if partner has their suit controlled.


How do you continue after the 5M jump when you hold a 1st round control of the suit? Show your number of aces? bid 5 (their suit) ? cuebid in another suit? Do you have a way to show that you have a void and not an Ace?
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Posted 2011-September-01, 02:56

View Postmich-b, on 2011-September-01, 01:50, said:

How do you continue after the 5M jump when you hold a 1st round control of the suit? Show your number of aces? bid 5 (their suit) ? cuebid in another suit? Do you have a way to show that you have a void and not an Ace?


Yes, I would cuebid if I had first round control. You can cuebid 6m also implying first round control. I would bid 5N with the protected SK. No, I do not play any way to show a void rather than the ace, in this auction there is probably room to do it though if you want.
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Posted 2011-September-01, 06:58

Does anyone play that 2NT denies a singleton or void?
Still decidedly intermediate - don't take my guesses as authoritative.

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Posted 2011-September-01, 08:14

View PostJLOGIC, on 2011-September-01, 00:41, said:

Good general rule, when they have bid one suit and we have not cuebid it, a jump for 5 demands a slam bid if partner has their suit controlled.

Just to clarify, 5M demands a slam bid if partner has 1st or 2nd round control?

And in this auction, since I had first round control I could have bid 6/5?
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Posted 2011-September-01, 08:39

View Postjillybean, on 2011-September-01, 08:14, said:

Just to clarify, 5M demands a slam bid if partner has 1st or 2nd round control?


Yes.

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And in this auction, since I had first round control I could have bid 6/5?


Yes, either 6D or 5S.

2NT would not have been my choice.
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Posted 2011-September-01, 08:54

View Posthan, on 2011-September-01, 08:39, said:


2NT would not have been my choice.

Why not?
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Posted 2011-September-02, 00:02

View Postjillybean, on 2011-September-01, 08:14, said:

Just to clarify, 5M demands a slam bid if partner has 1st or 2nd round control?

And in this auction, since I had first round control I could have bid 6/5?


Yes, just raising to 6 normally shows a 2nd round control (probably a singleton).
With a 1st round control you can cuebid 6 , or maybe 5, to suggest that even a grand slam may be makeable.
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Posted 2011-September-02, 01:12

View Postjillybean, on 2011-September-01, 08:54, said:

Why not?


I assume he would splinter. If you have no way to show short spades after 2N, han is probably right.
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Posted 2011-September-02, 01:13

View Postjillybean, on 2011-September-01, 08:14, said:

Just to clarify, 5M demands a slam bid if partner has 1st or 2nd round control?

And in this auction, since I had first round control I could have bid 6/5?


Correct. Imainge if your partner had the CA instead of the CK, the bidding would be the same but 7 would be good.
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Posted 2011-September-02, 01:31

View Postvuroth, on 2011-September-01, 06:58, said:

Does anyone play that 2NT denies a singleton or void?

I play denies a void, would have started 1-3.
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Posted 2011-September-02, 10:56

View PostJLOGIC, on 2011-September-02, 01:12, said:

I assume he would splinter. If you have no way to show short spades after 2N, han is probably right.

In the past I would have always splintered but I have found with a slammish hand a splinter often takes up too
much room and I do better going slower and using J2N. I would happily splinter on a weaker hand.
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