Playing teams, do you agree with N/S bidding?
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Is that it? Or can we do something?
#1
Posted 2012-June-12, 11:21
Playing teams, do you agree with N/S bidding?
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the ♥3.
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#2
Posted 2012-June-12, 11:31
Ouch. I would duplicate this auction.
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#3
Posted 2012-June-12, 13:20
South had automatic X. From there I would expect 4N-5C-5D-5H-p
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#4
Posted 2012-June-13, 08:55
Ditto.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.
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#5
Posted 2012-June-13, 09:55
North needs South to have about four of five cover cards, as the short spade is obvious. That means that he needs three covers and a void or four covers.
South's 5♣ call is the sole reason why North probably loses ambition. Had South bid 5♦ to preference a red suit, North is good enough, IMO, to venture to slam.
South perhaps should smell this potential and take some creative risk.
Thus, in a serious example of post-mortem influenced heavily by seeing both hands, I would still argue that a theoretically sound auction might be:
X-4NT
5♦-5NT
6♥
South's 5♣ call is the sole reason why North probably loses ambition. Had South bid 5♦ to preference a red suit, North is good enough, IMO, to venture to slam.
South perhaps should smell this potential and take some creative risk.
Thus, in a serious example of post-mortem influenced heavily by seeing both hands, I would still argue that a theoretically sound auction might be:
X-4NT
5♦-5NT
6♥
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#6
Posted 2012-June-13, 10:06
South has to double 4♠. The chances of them stealing vs bidding to make are very high and -590 (or even -690) isn't the end of the world.
In my partnership -5 imps is the playing around range and you can't pull this double without an expectation of going plus.
It's not at all clear if we would find the slam, in fact probably not unless we get a 5♠ bid and a forcing pass opportunity.
In my partnership -5 imps is the playing around range and you can't pull this double without an expectation of going plus.
It's not at all clear if we would find the slam, in fact probably not unless we get a 5♠ bid and a forcing pass opportunity.
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#8
Posted 2012-June-13, 10:21
I don't care about missing this slam, it's not like I would have automatically bid it if I had opened the bidding either.
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