Happy to play puppet here
Litmus II
#21
Posted 2024-October-07, 10:23
Happy to play puppet here
#22
Posted 2024-October-07, 10:26
Cyberyeti, on 2024-October-06, 15:30, said:
Besides, if I don't open I'm going to have to pass partner's multi
jillybean, on 2024-October-06, 19:09, said:
pescetom, on 2024-October-07, 05:56, said:
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or for the more timid:
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How do you proceed (in either case) with your preferred methods?
Second deal: 3♣ puppet Stayman, continuing 3♦ (4cM but not 5)-3♥ (spades not hearts)-3♠ (sets trumps) and now 4♦ showing serious slam interest (bypassing 3NT nonserious) and showing a diamond control while denying a club control.
#23
Posted 2024-October-07, 13:13
#26
Posted 2024-October-08, 07:00
#27
Posted 2024-October-08, 07:55
DavidKok, on 2024-October-07, 10:26, said:
Given what we open a multi on, x, Jxxxx, Qx, Axxxx is as likely as a classical 6 card suit type, particularly as KQJxxx will prob open at the 3 level in 3rd.
#28
Posted 2024-October-08, 08:52
jillybean, on 2024-October-08, 07:00, said:
Sorry it got slow, I had to fix a car, direct a tournament, meet a candidate for FIGB presidency and a few other chores.
And somewhat ragged too, but I was aware that there would be no consensus on the first call of East, unlike at the club.
Here are both hands so that people can think out their auction more clearly:
#29
Posted 2024-October-08, 08:57
East was a beginner I was mentoring and our auction was short and sweet:
P - 2NT; P.
"I thought you would struggle to make even 8 tricks on a hearts lead" she explained.
Made +5 on a small hearts lead (but only from my side, admittedly).
#30
Posted 2024-October-08, 09:04
As for East's reason to pass, I see this over and over with newer players. They only consider their own hand. I would never want to play in NT with East's cards.
Who said bidding is a conversation? That has become my mantra.
#31
Posted 2024-October-08, 09:13
#32
Posted 2024-October-08, 10:12
Spots can doom 7♠ even on a 4-1 (okay, only one way). And a 5-0 spade break will set 7♦, too, if you wrong-side it (if you tell us you have a 4-4 spade fit and end up in 7♦, even I can figure out what to lead holding ♠J9876. If you don't, then maybe 7♦ gets doubled, and?)
#33
Posted 2024-October-08, 10:56
so no surprises.
One table played 7♦E=, all the others were in 6♠W+1 except for our 2NW+5.
#34
Posted 2024-October-08, 11:18
____ 1♦
1♠ - 3♥(Spl)
4♣(♣+Ser) - 4♦
4♥ - 5♥(odd)
6♣(♣+♠Q) - 6♥(GS try)
7♠ - P
It's a rather delicate finale, as West is invested with a certain captaincy, knowing the keycards and maybe ♦Q.
As East looking at my clubs I would be tempted do bid the superfluous third level hearts to indicate interest in the Grand, rather than an academical 6♠; this is undiscussed however.
#35
Posted 2024-October-08, 12:12
1D - 1S
2N - 3C (2N=6D/0-2Smax or splinter; 3C=relay)
3S - 4N (3S=heart shortness, 6 losers; 4N=RKCB)
6H - 7S (6H=odd+Hvoid; 7S=I see your 6 losers in my hand)
In case you're wondering, the bids over 3C are 3D=6D/0-2Smax, 3H=4+S/0-1C 6 losers, 3S=4+S/0-1H 6 losers, 3N=4+S/0-1C 5 losers, 4C=4+S/0-1H 5 losers.
I'm thinking about how this would go in my other partnerships, but without the invitational mini-splinter, finding the grand is harder. West should still be able to figure out East has to have all those cards given an opener with a heart void, but I confess I can do that at the table only on a good day.
#36
Posted 2024-October-08, 12:19
2♠-2N (GF bal)
3♣-4♥ (kickback ♦)
5♠(2 without +void ♥)-6♣ (I have one of ♣KQ, bid the grand with the other)
7♦-P/7♠