nice 25 hcp hand, and partner preempts you what's your call (3 different fields to consider)?
#1
Posted 2013-March-19, 00:07
#2
Posted 2013-March-19, 00:55
#3
Posted 2013-March-19, 01:48
#4
Posted 2013-March-19, 03:36
If he doesn't have an outside king, he should either have:
- 8 diamonds
- 7 diamonds + at least 2 queens (yuck!)
- 7 diamonds + a 4 card club suit (i.e. less than 3 spades)
In all these cases, 7♦ is pretty much cold, barring a ruff on opening lead, or a Jxxx-x (or Jxxx-void) trump split (and partner certainly can have the trump jack).
Rik
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#5
Posted 2013-March-19, 03:43
#6
Posted 2013-March-19, 04:15
IF Partner has 7 diamonds, 7 is cold if he has the jack or the diamonds are 3-2.
If partner may hold a 1264 hand we need trumps 3-3 or the jack and may even have some more trouble in devellop the spades after a heart lead...
But okay, partner should have seven tricks somehow without an outside ace or king, so I play him for the right hand for the grand. I doubt that I can find out about a black queen, so I settle for 7 ♦.
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#7
Posted 2013-March-19, 04:42
#8
Posted 2013-March-19, 04:54
7nt is only good then opposite aqj or aq10 to 8 or aq to 7 with an outside queen, so i'll go for 7d.
#9
Posted 2013-March-19, 06:33
-gwnn
#10
Posted 2013-March-19, 06:38
billw55, on 2013-March-19, 06:33, said:
Luckily, there will be many people in the wrong grand.
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#11
Posted 2013-March-19, 13:06
#12
Posted 2013-March-20, 01:03
Free, on 2013-March-19, 13:06, said:
Really? If you know partner has ♥K, and AQ♦ you don't want to be in 7nt which rates to be safer (can survive some bad diamond breaks) and score higher [as long as K isn't stiff with them leading it].
#13
Posted 2013-March-21, 14:05
Mbodell, on 2013-March-20, 01:03, said:
My partners always have that king stiff
#14
Posted 2013-March-21, 15:11
Of course, if partner likes to push the down 2/3/4 approach a lot, I might be tempted to bid one less.
If 7 ♦ doesn't do well at MPs, that's life.
7 ♦ at IMPS seems no worst than a -2 IMPs and seems a bit safer to me than 7 NT.
#15
Posted 2013-March-21, 15:58
partnership trust (3d bid). the question is how to proceed. IMO
3d
3s (i want to set spades since i need to know about the apde Q) I really
dont care if p raises or not but if p raises we might be able to avoid a
7 level contract that depends on a finesse.
4d lets assume p does not raise
4n rkc for spades if i wanted dia i would have bid 4n right away.
5d 1/4
5h spade Q?
5s = n else (6s=no and nothing else) (6c or 6h = no but side K or Q)
any time p shows no spade Q we jump to 7d
5n = yes now we bid 7n
if p shows support {(4c or 4h) short} or 4s no short instead of 4d.
4n
5d 1
5h asks about Q
if p says no queen we are best off bidding 6s
If p has the Q we bid 7n though 7s at imps would be better and safer
these sequences are possible only if you trust your partner to answer
questions and not take matters into their own hands amd to trust you
when you place a contract somewhere. trust works both ways.
IMO merely placing the contract somewhere w/o investigation is nothing
more than a form of lottery. Use tools to your advantage when possible.
#16
Posted 2013-March-23, 18:46
#17
Posted 2013-March-24, 03:33
#18
Posted 2013-March-24, 04:19
The interesting one is if partner bids 6♣ over 5♥. If Q♣ is not stiff, 7N is always going to have good play, if it is stiff and they lead one it might not be good.