Small or grand? Partner has a good hand
#2
Posted 2006-April-04, 06:14
Someone is bidding much stronger than he actually is. The only one who's bid may have been weak is partner, so i bid 6♦ now. Since i have allready shown the ♥ preference.
#3
Posted 2006-April-04, 06:28
#4
Posted 2006-April-04, 06:34
This post has been edited by david_c: 2006-April-04, 06:58
#5
Posted 2006-April-04, 07:10
I still bid 6♦ to show that my ♥ are longer than my ♦. Partner can correct to 6♥ if he wants to.
What would 5♣ have shown?
I think partner is preempting opps slam, but since you hold AK♠ they don't have one.
So I get out of this as low as possible.
He could hold anything between:
xx
AKxxx
AKQxxx
-
and
x
JTxxx
Txxxxx
x
#6
Posted 2006-April-04, 07:18
6H.
Partner is looking for 7, I have
nothing helpful, ... except the Ace
of spade, so 6H.
6C could have been for the lead,
but against 6S partner is on lead,
so thats out.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#7
Posted 2006-April-04, 07:22
Quote
He could hold anything between:
xx
AKxxx
AKQxxx
-
and
x
JTxxx
Txxxxx
x
At adverse vulnerability partner has a 5-6 1 count and bids 6♣ supposedly inviting a grand?
I don't like the three low diamonds partner might be semi gambling the suit runs after a ruff or two with something like AK(J)xx.
If partner was fishing for for just the spade ace, he might have bid 5♣ and then 6♣ over 5 red suit from us. I would settle for 6♥
#8
Posted 2006-April-04, 07:26
#9
Posted 2006-April-04, 09:47
#10
Posted 2006-April-04, 10:08
Partner should be void in ♣ and was trying for grand. You hold great ♠ cards: I'd expect something like x AKJxxx AKQxxx void.
His ♥ will be very good but not necessarily solid: you showed length. On a really bad day, he is missing the K but then you are on a hook through the opening bidder. However, I don't expect to need it.
He should not need a cover in ♦, since he is already asking you for a cover in ♠: I don't think that a good partner would be making the try with 2 holes.
Besides, if you bid 6♥ and 7 was cold, how could you look partner in the eye?
When good partners make good bids, you have to live up to partner's expectations.
As for 6♦, that is the type of bid that makes no sense. What are you showing? Why are you showing it? You know that hand plays in ♥, why 'cue' xxx???
And if it is not a cue, what is it? A suggestion to play? I hope not
#11
Posted 2006-April-06, 06:30
The person who held this hand said he "bottled it" when he only bid 6♥ - Partner's hand was x AKQxx AKxxxxx void. I felt that his partner should have started with 5♣ trying to elicit a spade cue, as that is all he needs for the grand, and that 6♣ should be looking for something else from partner other than the spade ace. How would partner bid with, for example, x AKQxxx AKxxxx? Having said that, maybe a 40% grand wouldn't have been a bad idea as the underdogs!
#12
Posted 2006-April-06, 11:55

Help

(1♣)-2NT-(3♥)-4♥
(4♠)-6♣-(P)
World class opposition.
2NT showed both reds (weak or strong)
3♥ was a strong 3♠ bid.
What might partner have?
What's your call?