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Is 6 enough? Partner seems to have a good hand

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Posted 2012-October-07, 02:58


3C followed by 3S shows a game force hand with both majors.
(Do you agree with 5H?)
Partner bids 5NT. He seems to have a good hand, but do you consider bidding 7H? What is partner asking? What would 5S/6C/6D have been?
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Posted 2012-October-07, 03:36

Isn't this 5NT GSF/Josephine, asking for top trump honours? So 6D (1 of top 3) should be the response.

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Posted 2012-October-07, 05:01

View Postahydra, on 2012-October-07, 03:36, said:

Isn't this 5NT GSF/Josephine, asking for top trump honours? So 6D (1 of top 3) should be the response.

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Thanks,
Maybe you are right that this should be Josephine.
In our system we have: "With a clear fit a jump to 5NT is Josephine"
So, we should change our definition to make this Josephine.
Also:
If partner needs some extra's outside of Hearts, how can he ask. E.g: If he needs K or K. If he needs a side Ace he can cue 5 and I can cue an Ace. I think I would need A and I cannot cue with the K then?
And I don't see how I can show a honor.
...So, is it really Josephine or just asking extras?
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Posted 2012-October-07, 15:35

IMO 5NT mans I need 2 cards for grand, 6 and 6 mean the same, but excluding the ace there. We don´t have anything close to a grand raise IMO, 5 was plenty.
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Posted 2012-October-08, 08:43

See http://www.bridgebas...ic/56026-7-atb/ for the result
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Posted 2012-October-08, 08:44

View PostFluffy, on 2012-October-07, 15:35, said:

IMO 5NT mans I need 2 cards for grand, 6 and 6 mean the same, but excluding the ace there. We don´t have anything close to a grand raise IMO, 5 was plenty.
What do you mean with indicated text?
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Posted 2012-October-08, 13:14

I mean that all of the bids that show a grand invitational: 5NT, 6 and 6 should require 11 top tricks and need 2 working cards, althou 3 is also debatable. The difference between them being that 5NT has no voids, and 6 and 6 do.

If you partner's hand was AQJxxx A10xxxx - x he should bid 6, not 5NT, with his hand he has a clear grand drive.
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