Can you bid to slam with these hands?
#21
Posted 2011-August-22, 21:02
With instead 1H-1S;2D-3S, we'd at the least need North to go past 4S to have a chance I think. If 3S is invitational, that seems unlikely. This is more likely if we can get to a similar state with 3S forcing.
Given that the original post seemed to encourage going out on a limb and also trying aguahombre's suggestion of changing methods (that wasn't a suggestion you say?):
There was recently a suggestion by Josh Donn in a comment to this post at bridgewinners to use 1H-1S;2D-2S as 4th suit forcing (using 1H-2S for hands that would normally bid this way). Then there's the possibility of 1H-1S;2D-2S;2N-3S;4C-4S;5D-6S if we've decided North will go to the 5-level. More fancifully, how about 1H-1S;2D-2S;2N-3S;5H-6S, where 5H is a Bluhmer. I think I've now committed every sin possible in a "bid this to slam" post.
If you happen to play 1H-1S;2D-3S forcing, maybe one of these last two sequences without the 2S;2N bit is possible.
I doubt these are good judgment on North's part with just stiff Ace of spades.
#22
Posted 2011-August-22, 23:43
mike777, on 2011-August-22, 20:30, said:
aguahombre, on 2011-August-22, 20:33, said:
These two quotes are pretty much true. I'll admit that with most partnerships I'll never reach this slam; I think the only standard bidding system that could for me is one I am just starting with another Junior. Even then, it takes a little gutsy bidding, but us Juniors know no fear
VM1973, on 2011-August-22, 07:34, said:
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26-28 ZPs 1m-rebid 1NT (equivalent 12-14 HCPs)
29-31 ZPs open 1NT (equivalent 15-17 HCPs)
32-35 ZPs 1m-rebid 2NT (equivalent 18-20 HCPs)
38-40 ZPs open 2NT (equivalent 21-23 HCPs)
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3♦ shows at least 5-5 in the suits bid, (18)19+ HCP, and most/all of your points in those suits. You can stretch with a 5-4, but that toothless Heart suit (as in 1 HCP) makes me rebid 2NT every time. Also, speaking of ZPs, if you have read fully Zar's Bidding Evaluation, you would know for his "systems backbone", he uses an unlimited 1♣, a strong artificial but NF 1♦, 1M as 4+ with possible canape, and 1NT as 26-30 ZP (no 4M, 6m, 5-5 minors). The couple of times I messed around with basic openings and responses using Zar Points and based on Zar's backbone, 1NT worked out pretty well. The ACBL only allows a maximum of 5 HCP in the 1NT range, but that range covers 12-16, so it's all good.
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#23
Posted 2011-August-23, 04:09
daveharty, on 2011-August-22, 18:18, said:
Kneel before Zar!
Yes, people who talk about Zar points make me think of General Zod too.
http://www.bridgebas...post__p__278226
#24
Posted 2011-August-23, 04:29
1C = 15+ nat/bal or 18+ any
... - 1H = 4+ spades, GF
1S = relay, usually 18+
... - 3C = 6 spades, 4 clubs, 0-1 hearts
3D = relay
... - 3H = 6034
3S = relay
... - 3N = min
4C = relay
... - 4H = 2 controls
4N = Q ask
... - 5C = no CQ
5S = SQ? (NF)
... - 6D = yes, and DQ
6S
I am not saying this is the auction I would expect at the table. Does that make it realistic or not for the purposes of the OP?
#25
Posted 2011-August-23, 06:42
Dianne, I'm holding in my hand a small box of chocolate bunnies... --Agent Dale Cooper
#26
Posted 2011-August-23, 07:03
Eg for us:
1♥(4+ cards, if only 4 will not have 4m)-1♠
1N(15-bad 19)-2♣(asking)
3♦(5♥/4♦ 17-19, 2542/1543 one or both red suits indifferent)-3♠(6+ of them, <3♥)
3N-4♣(cue setting ♠)
4♦-5♥(this is clearly a short suit, 4♥ would be a high card cue, unclear if unequivocally a void, no other cue to make, so likely to be void or stiff honour to have enough to push on)
6♠ or 7♠ (if this is a void, partner can't have any less than he has, but is it ?)
1♥-1♠-2♦-3♣-3N-4♠-5♠-6♠ is a possible rustic auction, but guessing a lot.
#27
Posted 2011-August-23, 11:04
655321, on 2011-August-23, 04:09, said:
http://www.bridgebas...post__p__278226
LOL that's priceless, thanks. I knew I voted for the wrong guy!
Dianne, I'm holding in my hand a small box of chocolate bunnies... --Agent Dale Cooper
#28
Posted 2011-August-24, 06:42
-gwnn
#29
Posted 2011-August-24, 11:33
2C(transfer to D) 2S(starts invitations)
3C(extra, accept the invitation, natural) 3S(good 6 spades)
4C(cue bid in C, stiff honor in S) 5H(void in H)
6S(great news,no much wastage in H)
#31
Posted 2011-August-25, 02:53
#32
Posted 2011-August-25, 06:50
1♥-1♠
2NT-4♥ (self-splinter)
5♥ (void-inclusion keycard)
-6♣ (2 with the queen)
6♦ (confirms all necessary keycards present, shows ♦K)
-6♥ (last train - concerned that opener might have Ax Jxxxx AKx AQx)
7♠ (because the long diamond may be gold dust)
#33
Posted 2011-August-25, 06:53
1♥-1♠
2♦-3♣
4NT-6♠
#34
Posted 2011-August-25, 07:15
Zelandakh, on 2011-August-25, 02:53, said:
Well, you get to find out that the void across has no wastage on opener's side. That encourages him to do the spiral scan, as he's virtually sure to have at least
KQxxxx/--/xxx/Kxxx or
Kxxxxx/--/Qxx/Kxxx
across. In the system I played I could stop at 5♠ opposite those hands (not 100% safe but to probe a slam I wouldn't be able to stop in 4♠) and reach the good 6/7 opposite
KQxxxx/--/Qxx/Kxxx or
KQxxxx/--/Qxx/KJxx
Risk worth taking? I'll let you decide