Go for Slam? After partner opens 2C
#1
Posted 2008-February-04, 17:21
♠QT8xx ♥Axx ♦Txx ♣xx
Uncontested, partner opens
2C-2D*
3C-3S
4S-?
2D is GF, and that's all you know. If it matters to you, you don't play Kokish. Partner does not open 2C just because he had 20 points and was afraid you'd pass.
#2
Posted 2008-February-04, 17:25
I wonder if pard knows he could have cued 4 red on the way to 4♠ ?
#3
Posted 2008-February-04, 17:54
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#4
Posted 2008-February-04, 18:04
- hrothgar
#5
Posted 2008-February-04, 18:13
There are probably a lot of hands partner could have that make slam laydown but frankly I feel like I already bid my hand. In my opinion partner didn't cooperate.
#6
Posted 2008-February-04, 18:17
kfay, on Feb 5 2008, 02:13 AM, said:
There are probably a lot of hands partner could have that make slam laydown but frankly I feel like I already bid my hand. In my opinion partner didn't cooperate.
the two juniors* pass on this hand, take note! surely there's no slam!
*as of today. the kfay-gwnn partnership have not yet missed a 21 hcp game!
George Carlin
#7
Posted 2008-February-04, 18:24
minor suit oriented 2♣ openers tend to be much better than major suit oriented two suiters. Partner rates to have a 6322 or 6331 with 3 card Spade support.
From my perspective, the interesting question is how to try for Slam. The big danger is obviously that you have two Diamond losers off the top. Then again, they need to find a Diamond lead...
I lean towards an immediate 5♠ asking about the quality of partner's trump support. Even if partner tables xx or xxx in Diamonds, we might easily make 6S if the opponents lead a Heart rather than a Diamond.
#8
Posted 2008-February-04, 20:15
In my style, a 2♣ opener on an unbalanced hand (i.e., one that doesn't rebid 2NT) shows a 3 loser hand or better. My partner has spade length - therefore, the SQ eliminates one of his losers. Unless he is void in hearts, the ♥A eliminates another loser. So, there is only one loser.
I would cue bid 5♥ even if I knew that partner's 2♣ style was not this sound, as the five level should still be safe and slam could be very good opposite many hands consistent with the bidding, i.e., AKx xx Ax AKQJxx. There are a lot of hands that partner could have that are not even close to a 2♣ opening that will produce excellent play for slam - for example, AKx xxx x AKQJxx. And there are many others consistent with the auction that have excellent play for slam.
Pass is just chicken.
#9
Posted 2008-February-04, 20:38
#10
Posted 2008-February-04, 22:19
Not good enough.
Um...
♠AKJ ♥void ♦QJxx ♣AKQJxx?
Horrifying, but the five-level is safe.
Seems very strong odds to make at least five here.
How about a simple 5♥ cue?
-P.J. Painter.
#11
Posted 2008-February-04, 22:25
#12 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-February-04, 23:24
pclayton, on Feb 4 2008, 06:25 PM, said:
If I was pard I wouldn't know this, sometimes I have a 2 suiter?
Anyways, I bid 5H
#13
Posted 2008-February-05, 01:51
most likely I pass, but never say never.
It depends of course a little bit on what
does "partner does not open 2C, just
because he has 20HCP" really means.
If I would make a try, it would be 5S, a
quantitative move.
I am not sure, opener could have made a
cue bid on the road to 4S, but since 2D
already showed some life opener may have
been able to take over, he knows about the
sure trick I have, and about the fit.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#14
Posted 2008-February-05, 01:57
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#15
Posted 2008-February-05, 02:44
#16
Posted 2008-February-05, 02:56
Cascade, on Feb 5 2008, 02:57 AM, said:
Yes. This is the most common treatment around the states.
2D = GF, about any K or two Q's
2H = broke
2D catch-all is probably the second most popular treatment, but I may have these two mixed up. I can say with some confidence that in southern California, the first is more popular.
#17
Posted 2008-February-05, 03:24
Jlall, on Feb 5 2008, 06:24 AM, said:
pclayton, on Feb 4 2008, 06:25 PM, said:
If I was pard I wouldn't know this, sometimes I have a 2 suiter?
Anyways, I bid 5H
me too
#18
Posted 2008-February-05, 08:44
So that settles it: Chance for 6, partner will know what to do, and 5-level is safe
5H
#19
Posted 2008-February-05, 10:44
Harald
#20
Posted 2008-February-05, 11:02
I appreciate the point that 4 red might be a 2-suiter, but surely that is a very low-frequency holding, given that the expert trend seems to be to open even very powerful 2 suiters 1♣ and then force, force, force... and that this is workable because the expert trend is to very rarely pass a 1♣ opening.
It may in fact make sense to use 4 red on the given auction as a cue in support of spades.
But, that would surely be a matter for agreement, not assumption. So 4♠ is wide-range: opener has to fear a worse hand... worse spades and no Ace.. we'd have bid the same way with Jxxxx KJxx xx xx for example.
This in turn means that I think we have to take a chance here: we have to make a move, and 5♥ is the only one possible.

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