Get to the grand (scientifically)
#21
Posted 2015-February-28, 15:01
A more interesting question might be what if South holds a red Jack and opens the bidding with say 1m (say 1C playing standard or 1♦ in a strong ♣ system).
#22
Posted 2015-March-01, 03:00
pass-1♣ (no opening ; 16+ any)
1NT-3♠ (8-10 bal ; 10+ cards in the minors, 0-1♠)
3NT-4♣ (♠ stoppers ; sets trumps)
4♠-5♦ (odd number of keycards with ♠ cue, no ♥ cue ; bid grand with 3rd round ♦ control)
7♣-pass (doubleton = 3rd round control ; yeehaa!)
A word about 5♦:
4NT would show a ♥ cue and is LTTC-like. In order to show a ♦ cue with all kinds of slam potential (for example looking for ♣Q for small slam) you'd usually start with 4NT. Hence bidding 5♦ immediately asks a specific question for grand slam: do you have a 3rd round control in ♦? If South would have KQxx-xxx-xxx-AJx he would bid 5♠ over 5♦ to show extra discarding abilities (he knows partner has 1st round ♠ control because of his grand slam interest).
#23
Posted 2015-March-01, 03:27
With natural methods I would start 2♣-2NT-4♣ now I can tell you I can't find grand scientifically, but I can try this:
2♣-2NT
4♣-4♠
4NT-5♣ (blackwood-1)
6♦-7♣ (6♦ asks for third round control of the suit)
Obviously this risks playing 6NT on a finesse if partner only holds ♠K and ♣A but a 22NT positive should be done form 10+
#24
Posted 2015-March-01, 04:07
Fluffy, on 2015-March-01, 03:27, said:
With natural methods I would start 2♣-2NT-4♣ now I can tell you I can't find grand scientifically, but I can try this:
2♣-2NT
4♣-4♠
4NT-5♣ (blackwood-1)
6♦-7♣ (6♦ asks for third round control of the suit)
Obviously this risks playing 6NT on a finesse if partner only holds ♠K and ♣A but a 22NT positive should be done form 10+
Infact by passing 5NT 6♦=? for III 'round control but if N bids 5NT(=i have all Aces aside) covering a loser in ♦ and S with one remaining may it be considered how II 'round control like a king for (cheapest) bidding in diamond instead spade ?
#25
Posted 2015-March-01, 04:42
#26
Posted 2015-March-01, 11:40
#27
Posted 2015-March-01, 14:07
Fluffy, on 2015-March-01, 03:27, said:
With natural methods I would start 2♣-2NT-4♣ now I can tell you I can't find grand scientifically, but I can try this:
2♣-2NT
4♣-4♠
4NT-5♣ (blackwood-1)
6♦-7♣ (6♦ asks for third round control of the suit)
Obviously this risks playing 6NT on a finesse if partner only holds ♠K and ♣A but a 22NT positive should be done form 10+
There is a consideration that we can do about 2♣ and positive reponse and is this :when RKCB discover 1 key(=A) we know that in spade are KQ (the lonely possibility) althoug 5NT should not be ? for King but, instead (and more usefull), for Queen or doubleton than 6♦, bye.
#28
Posted 2015-March-02, 06:54
Lovera, on 2015-February-28, 04:34, said:
2♠ is an interesting choice of response without commentary. I think a generic 2♣ auction should probably begin with 2♣ - 2♦; 3♣ - 3♦ or 2♣ - 2NT; 3♣ - 3♦, where the 3♦ bid in each case gathers information about Opener's majors. Then 3NT and Responder can now go slamming in clubs. As a side effect, this approach also successfully eliminates the hand with the red suits reversed.
As for adding the red jacks to the South hand, for some strong club systems that is a 1NT opening and not so difficult to sort out. In fairness, it should be easy after a 1♣ opening too. A nebulous 1♦ is probably in the worst position.
Incidentally, @brian, you should consider adding some zoom to your relay responses. It can help a lot in making them more efficient sometimes. It is nice that you can make the SSA in diamonds below 6♣ though - standard Kickback would have to choose between 7♣ and 6NT. It is a good hand for 1430 Minorwood and the like - that can get the SSA in as low as 5♦.
#29
Posted 2015-March-02, 09:08
A but clunky. What do others suggest?
1♣ - 1♠ -
1N – 2♦ ART. XYZ. FG
- 2♥ = NAT. 4 ♥s & 2-3 ♠s. Then
- - 2N = REL.
- - - 3♣ = NAT. 2434.
- - - 3♦ = NAT. 2443.
- - - 3♥ = NAT. 3433.
- - - 3♠ = ART. 3424.
- - - 3N = NAT. 3442.
- 2♠ = NAT. 4 ♠s & 2-3 ♥s. Then
- - 2N = REL .
- - - 3♣ = NAT. 4234.
- - - 3♦ = NAT. 4243.
- - - 3♥ = ART. 4324.
- - - 3♠ = NAT. 4333.
- - - 3N = NAT. 4342.
- 2N = ART 4♥s & 4♠s. Then
- - 3♣ = REL.
- - - 3♦ = ART. 4423
- - - 3♥ = ART. 4432
- 3♣ = NAT. 5 ♣s. Then
- - 3♦ = REL.
- - - 3♥ = ART. 2335.
- - - 3♠ = ART. 3235.
- - - 3N = ART. 3325.
- 3♦ = ART. 4♣s or 4♦s. Then
- - 3♥ = REL.
- - - 3♠ = ART. 3334.
- - - 3N = ART. 3343.
- 3♥ = ART. 2353.
- 3♠ = ART. 3253.
- 3N = NAT. 3352.
#30
Posted 2015-March-02, 10:49
2♥ = 4+ clubs, <4 diamonds
... - 2♠ = relay
... - ... - 2NT = 3 diamonds
... - ... - ... - 3♣ = relay
... - ... - ... - ... - 3♦ = 5 clubs
... - ... - ... - ... - ... - 3♥ = relay
... - ... - ... - ... - ... - ... - 3♠ = 2335
... - ... - ... - ... - ... - ... - 3NT = 3235
... - ... - ... - ... - 3♥ = 3334
... - ... - ... - ... - 3♠ = 2434
... - ... - ... - ... - 3NT = 4234
... - ... - 3♣ = 2 diamonds, 4 clubs
... - ... - ... - 3♦ = relay
... - ... - ... - ... - 3♥ = 3424
... - ... - ... - ... - 3♠ = 4324
... - ... - 3♦ = 3325
... - ... - 3♥ = 2425
... - ... - 3♠ = 4225
2♠ = no minor or both minors
... - 2NT = relay
... - ... - 3♣ = 2344/3244/2245
... - ... - 3♦ = 3433
... - ... - 3♥ = 4333
... - ... - 3♠ = 4423
... - ... - 3NT = 4432
2NT = 3 clubs, 4+ diamonds
... - 3♣ = relay
... - ... - 3♦ = 5 diamonds
... - ... - 3♥ = 3343
... - ... - 3♠ = 2443
... - ... - 3♠ = 4243
3♣ = 3442/4342
3♦ = 3352
3♥ = 2452
3♠ = 4252
Obviously there are lots of possibilities here if you are willing to go fully artificial. One thing I do suggest is making space for minimum (422)5 hands though. You get a bit of a bidding headache with this system if you cannot pass them through a 1NT rebid!
With "Rule of 18" openers.