1
♦ 1
♥
2
♠ 2N
3
♠ 4
♣
4
♦ 5
♦
6
♦ P
Not at all sure of this, other than the 1st 3 calls: 1
♦ looks normal (I refuse to open 2
♣ on this hand: thank god you gave me AQ
♦, not AK)
I think 2N as a stall, and also because of the
♣ values. Mostly as a stall, denying primary support for either pointed suit.
3
♠ is obvious
4
♣ is really debatable. 3N is out because of the lack of a
♥ stopper. 4
♠ is possible, because of the known 5-3 fit. However, and I do not think this is using knowledge of the hand, the Jx
♦ and the AKQ of
♣ make
♦ a potentially better trump suit.
4
♣ does not commit us to either suit for now: it is an advance cue-bid: I have to show my values sometime.
4
♦ is a stall, waiting to see what 4
♣ was all about.
5
♦: at mps, I'd bid 4
♠, but at imps, I think 5
♦ is slightly better
6
♦: I cannot resist with this hand.
Now as to the play: on a club lead, I claim
otherwise I have to choose between the
♦Q, playing for a defensive error or Kx
♦ and 3-2
♠, or low to the
♦J, playing for the K on my left. Against really weak players, I go with the first, otherwise the second.
This principle of preferring Jx worked in a recent tournament, in a different context, with
K AQxxxx Qxxx Jx
I opened 1
♥, partner made a natural gf 2
♣ bid and I rebid 2
♥.
Over his 2
♠, I bid 3
♦, and he raised to 4
♦.
I now bid 5
♣ and over his 5
♠ bid 6
♣, which was raised to 7.
His hand: AJx void AKxx AKQ10xx opposite my K AQxxxx Qxxx Jx
♦ split 4-1 so 7
♦, bid at the other table, failed while 7
♣ was cold.
However, the hand was played as part of a large round-robin qualifer, and somehow our hands were switched in the other board, such that my partner's hand was dealer. Our 19 imp pickup was thrown away
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari
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