Posted 2006-April-07, 11:02
If we want to construct an auction to slam, my suggestion would be:
(1♠) x (P) 3♥
(P) 3N (P) 4N
(P) 5♣ (P) 5♦
(P) 6♦
4N is a mild stretch, but responder has a near max and the ♦ suit rates to be very useful. As most have noted, any hooks outside of ♦ will be onside. 30 point slams, if not off cashing tricks, are relatively easy to play AFTER an opp has made a natural one-level opening bid: you know, as declarer, where the cards are and you can often subject opener to considerable pressure.
If responder advances with 4N, doubler may decide to move, and if so, should do so by bidding 4 card suits up the line: any slam will probably play better in a 4-4 minor than in notrump. This approach reaches ♦, and 6♦ is not a bad spot at all: with the black suits working, as they rate to do, we can count 3♠, 1♥, 5♦ and 3♣, and in fact, due to the internal texture of the trump suit, we are not really troubled by a 4-1 trump break unless ♠ are 7-1.
Would I get there? There is no way to answer that honestly, having seen the hands. Is the suggested auction pure result-driven? I don't think so but I do think that both partners would have to be in aggressive moods to reach slam.
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