Club game
Another one
#1
Posted 2021-July-01, 12:49
Club game
#2
Posted 2021-July-01, 12:58
If I had mis-sorted and doubled, I bid 3S now to confirm the fit and suggest slam interest.
Btw, I am not trying to be flippant or critical - double here is not in my vocabulary.
#3
Posted 2021-July-01, 13:32
Winstonm, on 2021-July-01, 12:58, said:
If I had mis-sorted and doubled, I bid 3S now to confirm the fit and suggest slam interest.
Btw, I am not trying to be flippant or critical - double here is not in my vocabulary.
No problem, criticism is welcome.
If you bid 3♥ and partner responds 4♥, what do you do?
edit;
I can't start with anything other than X or 3♠, partner may pass with a min and no support.
#4
Posted 2021-July-01, 16:24
jillybean, on 2021-July-01, 13:32, said:
If you bid 3♥ and partner responds 4♥, what do you do?
The first question to answer for me is: can I visualize a minimum hand consistent with partner's bidding that makes slam virtually laydown?. xxx, Qxx, AKxxx, Kx is fairly minimum and would have a high degree of success. This would mean to me the hand is worth a slam try.
The second question I have to answer is: will a rejection of my slam try get us too high? Suppose partner held: Qxx, xxx, Axxxx, KQx ?
It really gets down to partner's style, I think. With those I've played with primarily, if they opened 11 it was a really good 11 so I could move without much fear. With a partner who opens a lot of 10 and random 11 counts, and playing match points, I think I would pass because the worst sin to me is to bid a plus into a minus. But I would hate it.
#5
Posted 2021-July-01, 16:33
jillybean, on 2021-July-01, 13:32, said:
If you bid 3♥ and partner responds 4♥, what do you do?
For me that depends on a lot of things. Does 1♦ also contain balanced minima? What is the minimum hand partner could have had for 3♠ instead of 4♥?
North failed to raise spades, so it is probable that they don't have a 9-card fit. That would place partner with approximately 4=3=5=1 if 1♦ is unbalanced, or likely 4=3=4=2 if it need not be. In the latter case we are looking at problems in every suit. Slam is still almost cold opposite a perfect minimum (♠xxxx, ♥QJx, ♦AKxx, ♣Kx) which traditionally means we should bid on. But partner is limited by their failure to bid 3♠ (some partnerships also play that 4♣ here confirms hearts, but I don't). If partner has some spade values slam is probably hopeless. Let's imagine ♠KQxx, ♥Jxx, ♦AKxx, ♣xx and 5♥ is not safe.
I think I'll pass, expecting to take 11 tricks most of the time. The odds of making 6 are probably about as good as the odds that 4 is the limit of the hand, and I don't think I can make a sensible decision over let's say 5♣-5♦.
Edit: Wait, don't you play weak NT? In that case I will brave 5♣.
#6
Posted 2021-July-01, 16:57
DavidKok, on 2021-July-01, 16:33, said:
yes, 1♦ will be unbalanced or 15+
The auction could have gone
#7
Posted 2021-July-01, 17:05
#8
Posted 2021-July-01, 17:07
#9
Posted 2021-July-01, 23:15
Winstonm, on 2021-July-01, 17:05, said:
Partner will have first/second round control in ♦'s, and won't have a bare minimum.
This was the full hand
#10
Posted 2021-July-02, 01:27
#11
Posted 2021-July-02, 01:37
#12
Posted 2021-July-02, 02:54
DavidKok, on 2021-July-01, 17:07, said:
Why does 5♦ show anything other than 1st round diamond control (if you cue 1st followed by 2nd round controls)? The cue bid hasn't taken the partnership past game (5♣ did that) or past the last bail out spot of 5♥.
#13
Posted 2021-July-02, 03:38
AL78, on 2021-July-02, 02:54, said:
- 5♠ - first round spade control
- 5NT - extra values but not much extra shape, probably (semi)balanced with soft values
- 6♣ - a club fragment
- 6♦ - a sixth diamond (or really solid 5-card suit, impossible on this problem with our diamond holding), suggestion to play
- 6♥ - slam accept without extra features, about a queen stronger than 5♦
Edit: it occurred to me later that we should probably bid 6♦ over 5♦, instead of 6♥. This shows support and is a suggestion to play (any hand with aspirations for 7 can bid 5♠, 5NT or 6♣). If partner has 2=4=5=2 or 4=3=5=1 this is probably a better spot. Now let's hope partner pulls to 6♥ with the actual hand, and doesn't interpret this as a try for 7...
#14
Posted 2021-July-02, 08:11
jillybean, on 2021-July-01, 23:15, said:
This was the full hand
This shows to me the critical nature of trumps in slam bidding - with south bidding 3 spades, this slam is now less good but still reasonably good - but unless the 9-card fit is known the Jxxx trump support would make me reign in cooperation