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#1 User is offline   kgr 

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Posted 2008-January-15, 15:57

Scoring: MP

1-(1)-2NT!-(3)
4-(4)-5-(Pass)
5-(Pass)-5-(Pass)
6-All Pass
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2NT = 10 HCP and 4card
- What do you think about this bidding?
- How do you play 4 here (good or can it also be good hand with control?)
- Should North bid 5 without honour?
- How would you bid this?
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Bidding should have started 1-(3)-??-(4)... How do you bid then?
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Posted 2008-January-16, 01:50

1. They had a misunderstanding. North expected real diamonds or a better hand, south did not expect xx in Diamonds from North.

2. In the moment 4 Diamond shows a control for me, but maybe a suit is the better way to play it.

3. Yes, why not? 4 Diamond was no Help suit game try. Give Sout x,KQJxxx,AKxxx,xx and all he needs is my doubelton diamond and AK of clubs.

4. 1 (1) X (3 or 4 )
4 or 5 all pass
If the opening of 1 Heart is mantatory:
1 (1) 2 NT (3) 4 (4 ) 5 (pass) 5 all pass
5 Diamond is way too much.

5.1 (3) 4 (4) pass (pass) 5 all pass
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Posted 2008-January-16, 02:32

- What do you think about this bidding?

Responder missed the opportunity to make a fit jump himself, I would have bid 4: GF with and , not much in the other suits. Then pd will know that slam is no good.

- How do you play 4♦ here (good ♦ or can it also be good hand with ♦ control?)

A suit.

- Should North bid 5♣ without ♦ honour?

Sure, partner does NOT have anything extra at this point though, so he should not bid 5.
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Posted 2008-January-16, 03:03

#1 seems ok, except the final 6H bid,
South should pass 5H
Was there a stronger raise available?
I count 13HCP with North.

#2 natural, shows a 2nd suit with
values, i.e. most of the time you
will have a cue
But 4D is not a slam move, it may
also just describe your hand, which
may allow partner to get it right, if they
bid 4S.

#3 Since 4D could be a slam try, I would also
bid 5C without an honor, as long as i have
add. values, which North has.

#4 see 1
The 5H bid from North tells South, that North has
a nice hand, but not enough to force to slam,
South has a min hand, why else did he choose
to open 1H instead of 1D, so no reason to move on,
he also has told his story with his 5D bid

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Posted 2008-January-16, 04:24

Everything's fine up to South's 6 bid, which I don't seem to see any reason for.
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Posted 2008-January-16, 11:16

Agree with Gerben. An immediate 4 would have zoomed in on the problem.

1. 4 doesn't show extras, just a second suit in case pard wants to bid.

2. 5 looks wrong if pard has announced the red suits. If pard has a still club and xx pf spades, the 5 level may be too high.

3. Give pard the magical 1552 with Qx and we still don't have slam.

4. 5 looks like a waste of time. It really should show better diamonds along with that spade control.

5. 5 - Sanity returns

6. 6 - Oops, maybe not.
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Posted 2008-January-16, 14:57

pclayton, on Jan 16 2008, 07:16 PM, said:

Agree with Gerben. An immediate 4 would have zoomed in on the problem.

4 would be 4 card fit, a splinter with 12-14 HCP

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1. 4 doesn't show extras, just a second suit in case pard wants to bid.

Probably best is either good to help partner if opps bid 4 ; or slem-interest and control?
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Posted 2008-January-16, 16:50

splinters in competitive auctions like this don't make much sense... fit jumps are much nicer.

and: http://forums.bridgebase.com/index.php?sho...ndpost&p=242741
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Posted 2008-January-16, 17:38

gwnn, on Jan 17 2008, 12:50 AM, said:


seeems like your memory is better then mine.
slam 10x :)
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