Is There Fault? One of those hands
#1
Posted 2021-October-17, 21:35
#2
Posted 2021-October-17, 22:23
#3
Posted 2021-October-17, 22:50
#4
Posted 2021-October-18, 02:12
2♠ - nowhere else to go
3/4♠ - 5+♠ w. defined strength
2NT - GI 4♠ w. partial ♥ stopper
3♣ - 4♠ with something in ♣
3♦ - 4♠ & 4+♦
Either 3♠ or a control showing 4♣ seems appropriate from North indicating slam interest so I guess South's reticence to bid 4♣ is the issue if you're hoping to land in 6♠. Personally, I bid 4♣ as North as that would show both a ♠ honour and ♣ control.
#5
Posted 2021-October-18, 03:01
#6
Posted 2021-October-18, 03:21
#7
Posted 2021-October-18, 03:50
mw64ahw, on 2021-October-18, 02:12, said:
2♠ - nowhere else to go
3/4♠ - 5+♠ w. defined strength
2NT - GI 4♠ w. partial ♥ stopper
3♣ - 4♠ with something in ♣
3♦ - 4♠ & 4+♦
Either 3♠ or a control showing 4♣ seems appropriate from North indicating slam interest so I guess South's reticence to bid 4♣ is the issue if you're hoping to land in 6♠. Personally, I bid 4♣ as North as that would show both a ♠ honour and ♣ control.
The problem is that the card partner probably wants to know about in your hand is the ♦K more than the ♣A, I think I would bid 4♦ to show that, partner can ask for aces if he wants or bid 4♥ whether that's a cue or LTTC for you (cue for us).
#8
Posted 2021-October-18, 04:19
Cyberyeti, on 2021-October-18, 03:50, said:
Its not a problem if North bids 4♣ as 4♦ then shows the ♦ control.
After 3♠ :
4♣ ctrl & 2♠ honours - 4♦ ctrl
4♠ denies ♥ ctrl - 4NT (2KCs)
5♦ K♦ - 6♠
The slam itself looks marginal from the outset with 25 hcp, but 5♠ should be safe so you can afford to enquire.
#9
Posted 2021-October-18, 04:39
mw64ahw, on 2021-October-18, 04:19, said:
After 3♠ :
4♣ ctrl & 2♠ honours - 4♦ ctrl
4♠ denies ♥ ctrl - 4NT (2KCs)
5♦ K♦ - 6♠
The slam itself looks marginal from the outset with 25 hcp, but 5♠ should be safe so you can afford to enquire.
You'd better bid 6♦ then particularly if you play LTTC as it may become difficult to determine which ace south holds. I was thinking over 3♠ rather than over 3♥, I really dislike bidding a K here without significant extra values (say the auction goes 4♣-X-4♠ and now you've pinpointed the club lead opposite partner's AQJxx, Qxx, KJ, Jxx and they take 2 clubs a club ruff and a heart when without this he had a nice ♥J109x to lead from)
#10
Posted 2021-October-18, 04:57
Cyberyeti, on 2021-October-18, 04:39, said:
I don't play LTTC, but basic ITL Q Bids hence the 4♠ bid denying ♥ ctrl.
After 4NT I bid 5♠ with a single Ace. By default this leaves North knowing South has A♣ & ♠.
After 5♦ North has the option to bid 5♥ with a void if there is a potential grand.
#11
Posted 2021-October-18, 05:55
mw64ahw, on 2021-October-18, 04:57, said:
After 4NT I bid 5♠ with a single Ace. By default this leaves North knowing South has A♣ & ♠.
After 5♦ North has the option to bid 5♥ with a void if there is a potential grand.
Yes basic cue bids work (I play them too), but it can be disastrous particularly at pairs to pinpoint the club lead when partner was signing off.
#12
Posted 2021-October-18, 09:18
But even over 4D it's hard to imagine anything other than 4S from south unless the 4D confirmed a singleton heart, which, without agreement, I don't think is the case.
#13
Posted 2021-October-18, 09:27
LBengtsson, on 2021-October-18, 03:01, said:
You make good points. A problem is simply lack of agreements - for example, would 3D be forcing or a passable game try? 3C should be forcing but does it over-express the strength of the south hand? 3H isn't real good but at least it is known to be forcing to game.
#14
Posted 2021-October-19, 14:20
Winstonm, on 2021-October-18, 09:27, said:
Should really 3C be forcing? What do you do with say Qxxx xx x AJTxxx or equivalent, now that partner forced you to bid?
To me, X promises a non minimum hand, I pass with a non descript 3244 and 12 or 13 points. X should therefore often have some real diamonds (5431 or a pure 5332 hand). The hand qualifies but is now minimum, nothing spare left. Over 3H (looks like a stop inquiry with only 4 spades), 4D is probably the most descriptive, after all, 5D (or more) is in the picture if partner cant bid 3NT. And if it was an anticipated (but very ambiguous) cue, even better.
Over that, S hand is exciting and the DK is gold. I wish I were brave enough to cue C so that partner confirms they have the sg H. But that looks more en route to 6D rather than 6S.
Having defined follow ups is therefore the key.
#15
Posted 2021-October-19, 14:23