Posted 2006-January-22, 00:11
It is somewhat difficult to assess the bidding without an understanding of exactly what was meant by your calls. I believe I understand, however, and would suggest that the final bid was the only possible error, 6NT being perhaps the right call.
1D-P-1S-P-2C was apparently all natural and fine. (Ideally, this hand is opened 2D, as an intermediate minor two-suiter, but that is another pet issue...)
2H was apparently GF and artificial, and 3C logical after this.
Ideally, this auction should allow Responder to either set diamonds as trumps (3D) or start cuebidding (3H+) to agree clubs, but this may not have been plausible. So, 4C, slammish with fit.
4H, I assume, is RKCB for clubs, as heart is repeated and the responses are "right." 4H should logically also deny two top diamonds (4D), as telling is probably best below the ace-ask, when possible.
4NT to 4H seems like (1 or ) 4, a "right" response. 5H specific king ask? 5NT showing the heart King (and not the spade)? All seems "right."
Now, assuming 6NT to be viable, 6S seems like a decent call, if it shows the missing spade King, asking for the grand if spades are now solidified (AQJx).
7C seems off, for two reasons. First, spades are NOT solidified, and diamonds do not feature two top honors (needed if Opener's failure to cuebid 4D denied two top diamonds). However, 7C is not unreasonable IF Opener is expected to have Kxxxx in diamonds OR if gambling that the Jack of spades can be dropped.
Thus, no real problem except bad luck...
However, the auction happens to be nicer if Responder, way back, can agree clubs by cuebidding. After 3C:
3H = heart control
3S = one top spade honor
4C = two top club honors
4H = RKCB, not two top diamonds
4NT = same
5H = same
5NT = same
At this point, the prior cues relieves Opener of any need to cuebid 6S as a grand try, as (1) 5H was probably already a grand try in your methods and (2) the spade King is already shown. This auction is slightly better, perhaps, to yield the same issue for Responder -- how lucky does he feel???
"Gibberish in, gibberish out. A trial judge, three sets of lawyers, and now three appellate judges cannot agree on what this law means. And we ask police officers, prosecutors, defense lawyers, and citizens to enforce or abide by it? The legislature continues to write unreadable statutes. Gibberish should not be enforced as law."
-P.J. Painter.
East/West pass throughout.
1♦ 1♠
2♣ 2♥
3♣ 4♣
4♥ 4N
5♥ 5N
6♠ 7♣
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