Can you bid (either) slam?
#2
Posted 2009-December-17, 01:03
1♠ - 2♦
2♠ (min.) - 2NT
3♣ - 3 NT
pass
I would go down in 6♠ but be pleased to play 6♣.
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)
#3
Posted 2009-December-17, 01:28
3H 4N
is a good start. 4N here is definitely natural, and almost always shows 2443. With 3 spades you bid 3S, if you want to set clubs you bid 4C. Obv you might have 4 clubs and be loaded in the reds and just want to make a quantitative move though.
4H over 3H to me would show this shape and either too much to bid 4N, or just hearts that are too weak to do so. Kx Jxxx AKxx Kxx would bid 4H.
4D over 3H would be keycard to me.
Over 4N east would just bid 5C. He has already opened, and now will be showing a 5th club, he's not going to do more imo.
Over 5C west would consider bidding 6. He has AK A for the 3 red cards (partner is 5-5). So he just needs to negotiate 1 black loser. Still I don't think he ever would bid 6, if partner is 5-5 rather than 6-5 the hand is MUCH worse because setting up spades will be more difficult. Not to mention his trumps are really bad, and he has already shown his strength and shape, so even though the honors are looking good, it's not enough to bid 6.
Possibly responder should bid 4H, but the T9 of hearts argues against this, not to mention 4H is not a slam try so he will have to guess to underbid or overbid later.
So:
1S 2C
3H 4N
5C p
is my auction.
#4
Posted 2009-December-17, 01:44
dcohio, on Dec 16 2009, 11:48 PM, said:
very tough......a bit double dummy perhaps
I play a style where 3c does not promise extras and 2s shows 6.
1s=2d
3c?=3nt
4c=4d(rkc for c)(the only way i have to rkc in clubs)(4nt would be natural here)
4nt(2)=6c
For me the issue is do I rebid 2s which for me promises 6(not a great spade suit) or do I show my excellent club suit which does not promise extras.
#5
Posted 2009-December-17, 02:46
1S - 2D (1)
2S (2) - 3NT (3)
4C (4) - ... 6C / 6S
(1) promising at least another bid
(2) min or just waiting, my partner may bid 3C
(3) 2NT would be nonforcing, ..., in the contxt of recent changes,
this may not be consistent anymore
(4) should be 6-5, slam interest is not 100% certain, but opener does
not want to play 3NT
(5) no better idea
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#6
Posted 2009-December-17, 04:39
1♠-2♦
2♠-2NT
3♣-3♠
4♣-4♦
4♥-6♣
but it's a horrible auction - opener hasn't managed to limit his hand, and we exchanged two cue bids without knowing what trumps were.
#7
Posted 2009-December-17, 05:17
#8
Posted 2009-December-17, 05:19
hanp, on Dec 17 2009, 06:17 AM, said:
Definitely disagree with keycard, the trump jack is gonna be really important and a minimum 6-5 could be quite weak. If it's possible to just make a slam try, I would prefer that.
#9
Posted 2009-December-17, 07:06
Our auction:
1S- 2D! (game forcing 4+d, does not deny 4+h)
3C-3NT
AP
I thought about bidding 4C or 4S over 3NT
#10
Posted 2009-December-17, 09:53
Jlall, on Dec 17 2009, 06:19 AM, said:
hanp, on Dec 17 2009, 06:17 AM, said:
Definitely disagree with keycard, the trump jack is gonna be really important and a minimum 6-5 could be quite weak. If it's possible to just make a slam try, I would prefer that.
..., it may make sense to agree, that 4D after 4C is a slam try for
clubs, 4H is a slam try for spades (in theory the otherway round is
better, but lets keep lower suit for the lower suit), but this would be
a highly special agreement.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#11
Posted 2009-December-17, 10:16
At MPs perhaps one could bid 4S and then 6C if partner accepts, since you probably don't want to play 5C.

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