Posted 2022-February-02, 10:33
This is a good hand for light opening bids
In both my current partnerships we open virtually all balanced 11 counts.
If vulnerable, wed open 1C as North and see south bid 1D, showing hearts
Over 1S or x by west, North bids 2H, promising 4 card support
South will cue 2S if west bid 1S and otherwise make some other forcing noise, essentially aiming at persuading North to admit to a diamond control.
Say
1C. P. 1D. 1S
2H. P. 2S. P
3H. P. 4C. P
4D. P. 4S. 4S is Keycard
North shows 2 keys and the heart Queen.
Grand isnt great if west shows a takeout double sort of hand
its better if he were merely to overcall, since the double is often based on shot hearts while 1S is independent of heart length.
Id be happy to reach 6H here after a double and cant say, with confidence, where wed get to after a spade bid
slam is fairly easy but grand requires optimism.
Nv n one partnership we bid as above, in the other we open 1N, 11-13
How the auction goes thereafter depends since west may be unable/unwilling to stick his neck out after 1N. P. 2D artificial game force
Uncontested:
1N. 2D
2S. 3H
2S shows 4+ hearts and denies spades. 3H sets trump and is a slam try (with no interest, south bids 4H instead)
While North is minimum he has great hearts, a side ace and a ruffing value so has an easy 4D cuebid
South now uses keycard (4S with hearts trump) and drives to grand.
If you play a more standard approach, North passes and south opens. I think bidding slam is far more difficult now, since south needs North to hold magic cards (given that hes a passed hand)
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