Do you have an agreement here? Can you show this hand?
#1
Posted 2014-August-12, 02:13
What do you bid? Are there any standard agreements here?
#5
Posted 2014-August-12, 03:21
ahydra
#6
Posted 2014-August-12, 08:54
Sort of easy as 4n needs to remain RKC in case we have heart slam aspirations. The
x showing the minors will also guarantee significant length with 55 being the absolute
minimum since we are introducing our suits at the 5 level.
There is some risk p may convert the x to penalty but that would be mainly because they
hold "wasted" spade values thus decreasing the odds of us making something at the 5 level.
P should also be aware that we introduce the minors with some serious heart shortness.
Our x here allows p to choose which minor to play or bid 4n to show slam interest in which
case a nice 5n bid asking p to pick a slam or take the more speculative route of 5s which would
look for the nebulous grand slam while promising 1st round spade control. Opposite something like
xxx AKxxxx Kxxx void a bid of 7d should have great chances.
#7
Posted 2014-August-12, 09:06
#8
Posted 2014-August-12, 09:11
gszes, on 2014-August-12, 08:54, said:
Sort of easy as 4n needs to remain RKC in case we have heart slam aspirations. The
x showing the minors will also guarantee significant length with 55 being the absolute
minimum since we are introducing our suits at the 5 level.
There is some risk p may convert the x to penalty but that would be mainly because they
hold "wasted" spade values thus decreasing the odds of us making something at the 5 level.
P should also be aware that we introduce the minors with some serious heart shortness.
Our x here allows p to choose which minor to play or bid 4n to show slam interest in which
case a nice 5n bid asking p to pick a slam or take the more speculative route of 5s which would
look for the nebulous grand slam while promising 1st round spade control. Opposite something like
xxx AKxxxx Kxxx void a bid of 7d should have great chances.
Nice post, and I agree.
#9
Posted 2014-August-12, 09:24
#10
Posted 2014-August-12, 09:25
#11
Posted 2014-August-12, 09:32
gszes, on 2014-August-12, 08:54, said:
Sort of easy as 4n needs to remain RKC in case we have heart slam aspirations....
Well of course it would be nice to be able to show two places to play and still be able to ask for key cards with other hands, but you are limited for space and saying you "need" RKCB makes no sense to me. I have a clear agreement with most partners that 4N here is not RKCB.
#12
Posted 2014-August-12, 13:53
#13
Posted 2014-August-13, 01:50
But even so, wouldn't 4nt followed by 5H after partner's 5m show some slam aspirations? Ie a better hand than an immediate 5H bid?
#15
Posted 2014-August-13, 07:13
#16
Posted 2014-August-14, 00:41
#17
Posted 2014-August-14, 03:00
#18
Posted 2014-August-14, 16:35
#19
Posted 2014-August-15, 01:45
4NT over their bid is either 2-places (first priority), or Good-Bad (second priority), RKCB (lowest priority),
since hearts is partners suit, 4NT will be interpreted as 2-places, so partner will choose a minor, but wont be
suprised, if his minor will get corrected to his suit, showing SI.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#20
Posted 2014-August-15, 04:14