IMPs. Your go. The options appear to be 3NT, 4NT and 6NT, all natural.
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#1
Posted 2017-February-09, 12:41
IMPs. Your go. The options appear to be 3NT, 4NT and 6NT, all natural.
#2
Posted 2017-February-09, 13:12
lamford, on 2017-February-09, 12:41, said:
IMPs. Your go. The options appear to be 3NT, 4NT and 6NT, all natural.
Clearly if we're going to play NT I want to play it on the off chance that W has ♥KJ and there's another loser.
Is your strategy to rarely invite and often accept or the reverse ? If it's that I bid 4N. Also do you bid 2N with a stiff honour often ? and what are your responses to 4N ?
#3
Posted 2017-February-09, 14:23
5♥, can you stop two fast losers? Followed by the cheapest notrump bid and yes, I'm making this up.
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#4
Posted 2017-February-09, 14:53
#5
Posted 2017-February-09, 15:47
I thought about 3H but it's harder to convince partner to let us play NT when they don't have a stopper.
#6
Posted 2017-February-09, 16:26
Anyway, I bid 3♥
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#8
Posted 2017-February-09, 19:26
#9
Posted 2017-February-09, 20:56
If partner has a distributional hand, there's no reason not to start bidding it over 2 ♥. Yet the hand in question has decent support for any suit partner has and is enough to show a positive holding no matter what. It's robust enough to feel like the two hands are at least on the fringe of slam. But slam could well depend on the ♥ situation and that needs to be determined.
#10
Posted 2017-February-09, 21:39
rmnka447, on 2017-February-09, 20:56, said:
If partner has a distributional hand, there's no reason not to start bidding it over 2 ♥. Yet the hand in question has decent support for any suit partner has and is enough to show a positive holding no matter what. It's robust enough to feel like the two hands are at least on the fringe of slam. But slam could well depend on the ♥ situation and that needs to be determined.
20-22 balanced is probably not overly distributional. 3♥ seems like it could wrongside NT. Tough problem.
#12
Posted 2017-February-10, 06:12
MrAce, on 2017-February-09, 16:26, said:
Anyway, I bid 3♥
X by partner would be take-out, but not 20-22 balanced. So all other big hands. 3H was a transfer to spades in our methods.
#13
Posted 2017-February-10, 06:39
Cyberyeti, on 2017-February-09, 17:27, said:
That is how we play. Double is takeout and 2NT is 25-28. I doubled (takeout) to find out more about his hand and partner bid 2S (corrected typo, sorry) and I now bid a conservative 3NT which was roundly condemned by all and sundry, including my partner. However, I share Jinksy's view that this is not a 12-count on the bidding. My SIM showed slam making 67% of the time, opposite 21-22, suggesting 4NT is the right bid. However, when I looked at the first 24 hands, there was a massive bias in favour of declarer.
https://www.dropbox....67z/H1.png?dl=0
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were 3 of the hands where DF makes 6NT. I gave partner the AH for the purposes of the SIM and always played it by South. The first is pretty where you have to extract West's pointed suit cards and play ace and a club endplaying him. He cannot afford to unblock the J as you then finesse the 9! In the second you need to take an intra-finesse in diamonds. In the third one you need to get the diamonds right and pin the doubleton 109 of spades. My impression from the SIM was that slam was probably around 40% in practice, even opposite 21-22 and generally good 21s. The other theme of my SIM was that DF always guessed a pointed-suit queen even when it was with the long hearts.
#14
Posted 2017-February-10, 06:51
#15
Posted 2017-February-10, 06:58
gnasher, on 2017-February-10, 06:51, said:
I did too! We should have a game some time as I was mocked for doing so, with people suggesting I needed JTx of diamonds and a five-count to make a move ...
#16
Posted 2017-February-10, 07:21
gnasher, on 2017-February-10, 06:51, said:
Having pd hold Kx♥ may increase the chances of slam.
AQxx Kx KQJx AKx would be more than enough for a claim.
AQxx Kx KQJx AJx would be cold on a finesse (and squeeze/endplay)
AQxx Kx KQx AKJx would be more than enough for claim
You can add the HJ ♥ combinations and 5 card minor hands.
Still you have a valid point for bidding 3 NT. I have no idea how to possibly learn which one of them pd has.
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"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."
#17
Posted 2017-February-10, 08:06
lamford, on 2017-February-10, 06:39, said:
https://www.dropbox....67z/H1.png?dl=0
https://www.dropbox....1ex/H2.png?dl=0
https://www.dropbox....7j6/H3.png?dl=0
were 3 of the hands where DF makes 6NT. I gave partner the AH for the purposes of the SIM and always played it by South. The first is pretty where you have to extract West's pointed suit cards and play ace and a club endplaying him. He cannot afford to unblock the J as you then finesse the 9! In the second you need to take an intra-finesse in diamonds. In the third one you need to get the diamonds right and pin the doubleton 109 of spades. My impression from the SIM was that slam was probably around 40% in practice, even opposite 21-22 and generally good 21s. The other theme of my SIM was that DF always guessed a pointed-suit queen even when it was with the long hearts.
Yes but W doesn't always find the right lead either, a heart is almost always fatal, so he may have to pick between a number of suits consisting of only small cards/Js and can easily pick up a 2-way for you or worse.
#18
Posted 2017-February-10, 10:02
#19
Posted 2017-February-10, 12:13
Zelandakh, on 2017-February-10, 10:02, said:
Our structure, and we welcome suggested improvements particularly from you, Zel, is Pass = 20-22, then 2S = invitational (as we play 2C-2S as NF opposite 20-22), 2NT to play, the rest as though we have opened 2NT. Double is takeout, and any raise of partner is then FG. 4NT before or after double is natural, INV>
#20
Posted 2017-February-10, 12:16
Cyberyeti, on 2017-February-10, 08:06, said:
Indeeed, but West was, I am told, Forrester's new partner, and he won't be under-leading a king, something Forrester deplores. I agree that sometimes a lead will pick up a two-way queen guess, but even so, I think 40% is about right. There are three other suits to lead, and usually only one guess.