Raising a quantitative...
#1
Posted 2015-September-24, 04:24
1♣-1♦
2NT-4NT
5NT
First time partnershipo, walsh and xyz agreed (But no further agreement)
#2
Posted 2015-September-24, 05:10
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#3
Posted 2015-September-24, 05:31
#4
Posted 2015-September-24, 05:35
#5
Posted 2015-September-24, 06:41
#6
Posted 2015-September-24, 06:55
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#7
Posted 2015-September-24, 07:51
gwnn, on 2015-September-24, 06:55, said:
Unless I had the shape that makes 6♣ attractive, playing partner for 5 of them or 6♦ if I have 6 of them.
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#8
Posted 2015-September-24, 10:19
However its not a bid that I would ever make in a pickup partnership.
#9
Posted 2015-September-24, 13:07
Cyberyeti, on 2015-September-24, 05:35, said:
This is probably the worst of all worlds.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#10
Posted 2015-September-24, 14:43
MrAce, on 2015-September-24, 13:07, said:
Has worked well in that we haven't dialled 5N-1 yet and stayed out of one where without this available I'd have bid it and gone off, but sample size is still small. We use it in all quantitative auctions (we wouldn't have this exact one as 2N is not nat for us) and it's come up maybe 8 times. I agree it's not necessary if your NT ranges are 2 point, but it finds a niche with 3 point ranges (or 2 and a half as some of ours are).
#11
Posted 2015-September-24, 17:48
Cyberyeti, on 2015-September-24, 14:43, said:
Cyber...if I had weird and bad agreements which you always claim them to work well, I'd probably be the name in BW and people would be trying to find out how I cheat, because I'd be winning almost everything out there!
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#12
Posted 2015-September-24, 20:11
A. Partner wants to torture me.
B. Partner suffers from terminal indecision muddled by clouded logic,
C. Partner found another Ace after bidding 2NT.
D. I forgot point 7 of the 3 last minute changes we added 5 minutes before the round.
E. Partner made a mechanical mistake with the bidding box.
F. There is a logical meaning but I just can't remember...
G. Partner has 5 1/2 NT and needs an extra 1/2 trick from my hand.
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#13
Posted 2015-September-24, 20:34
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#14
Posted 2015-September-25, 00:48
#17
Posted 2015-September-25, 09:33
MrAce, on 2015-September-24, 17:48, said:
As I said it's working well on a small sample size, some of these things have worked well for 20 years and I'm very comfortable with, this is a relatively new one, first time I bid it I did so unagreed, partner interpreted it as I intended it. As I said it's not gone wrong yet and most of the time it makes no difference as the decision you'd make without the bid available would lead to the same result, we're 7/8 the same result, 1/8 improvement which I'd settle for.
#18
Posted 2015-September-25, 10:27
#19
Posted 2015-September-25, 10:41
6♣ shows a 6-card suit, eg Ax Axx Qx KQJxxx, where you might need to play in clubs for control purposes.
6♦ shows four of them.
All five-level actions should be slam-forcing and less committal about strain, but I wouldn't risk five of a minor without discussion.
5M shows something like a (42)34 or (32)35 shape, bidding the length. That lets us get to 6D when we need a ruff in the strong hand.
5NT suggests playing in 6♣ or 6♦, but not as forcibly as jumping to the six-level.
Edit: Some not entirely convincing examples of a 5NT bid:
Axx Kxx Kxx AKQx
Ax Axx Qxx AKJxx
This post has been edited by gnasher: 2015-September-25, 10:48
#20
Posted 2015-September-25, 11:07
Fluffy, on 2015-September-25, 09:02, said:
My understanding (for those that want to increase their accuracy by a fairly small margin) beware that these replies will take almost all of the mystery out of defending.
5c wants to accept with 5 card suit but suit not very good HT or less.
5d** 32 OR 23 44 in case p wants to consider 6d (they can bid 5h or 5s if they have 3 cards there to see if potential ruff is available)*
5h** wants to accept showing 2434 in case minor suit contract looks better*
5s** wants to accept showing 4234 in case minor suit contract looks better*
5n wants to accept but 3334 distribution acting as a deterrent
* do not use this with HH in the short suit. Under these conditions (where YOU promised the spade stop) you will be holding Ax or Kx to bid this way.
** these bids are primarily for IMPS where being in the safest slam reaps far more benefit than it does at MP.
Following the above you would bid 5s bid and p would realize there is little future in a suit contract (and that the opps have QJ of spades wasted) and they will have little trouble opting for 6n.