More fourth suit forcing Slam interest
#1
Posted 2006-August-29, 15:34
Which of the following auctions express an interest in slam (showing extra values beyond those required for game)?
a. 1D - 1H - 1S - 2C - 2D - 3D?
b. 1D - 1S - 2C - 2H - 3C - 3D?
c. 1D - 1H - 1S - 2C - 2D - 2S?
Thank you!
#2
Posted 2006-August-29, 16:32
I voted A&B, but slam interest is also still
possible with C.
The 4th suit seq. created a game forcing
situation.
In seq. A&B, 5D is certainly the game to
play, but you need only power for one
more trick, so slam interest is obvious.
In 6, it depends a bit on the meaning of
the direct jump sifht to 2S, is it weak, strong
reverse flannery (...).
Responder could hold a strong 6 card spade
suit with +15HCP, and still be interested in
slam. But this hand type may be not possible
anymore.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#3
Posted 2006-August-29, 16:48
A and B certainly could be based on hands with slam interest, but they could also be used when responder is unsure of strain as well as level... agreement on a minor does not preclude 3N at these levels.
C, otoh, has to be at least mild slam interest, since responder could have shut the auction down via 4♠ over either 1♠ or after the 4sf bid.
#4
Posted 2006-August-29, 17:15
mikeh, on Aug 30 2006, 12:48 AM, said:
Don't you think responder could have a 35(32) hand with a partial club stopper, trying to find out whether to play 3N or the 4-3 fit? Slam interest could be announced by jumping to 3S.
Arend
#5
Posted 2006-August-29, 17:28
cherdano, on Aug 29 2006, 06:15 PM, said:
mikeh, on Aug 30 2006, 12:48 AM, said:
Don't you think responder could have a 35(32) hand with a partial club stopper, trying to find out whether to play 3N or the 4-3 fit? Slam interest could be announced by jumping to 3S.
Arend
I would think rebidding 3d would make sense with that hand.
1d=1h
1s=2c
2d=3d
Axx,,,AKxxx...Qxx..Kx
In any case 4sf auctions are going to be messy and confusing often.
#6
Posted 2006-August-30, 02:14
Not 4 Spade, as I did not show a fifth spade. Not 5 clubs, as I did not support them. So the choice is between 3 NT and 5 Diamond. For 3 NT I need a Heart stopper. PD does not have one. If I have one, I can bid 3 NT, not 3 Diamond. If I need help in hearts, I can ask with 3 Hearts, but I did not. So 3 Diamond has just one message: Slam Interest.
Hand b: Pd showed 0-2 spades, 5+ Diamonds, 5 clubs, nothing in Hearts.
If I want to offer game in spades or clubs, I can simply bid this suit. If I want to play NT, I can simply bid it. If I need help in heart I can ask, so again, I see no reason why 3 Diamond shouldtell aynthing besides: Slam interest in Diamonds.
Hand c: Same resoning. If 3 NT depends on the club stopper, you can ask for it. But if you don`t do, you just want to investigate for slam.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#7
Posted 2006-August-30, 02:42
C appears to be struggling to find a fit rather than expressing an interest in slam!
Paul
#8
Posted 2006-August-30, 03:13
The only sequence where we absolutely know responder has slam interest is C where he has announced 4-card spade support and a hand too good to bid game.
But on both A and B responder could have a 25-count and bid like this.
#9
Posted 2006-August-30, 03:26
Probing for stoppers is a possibility, but since hands with minor suit(s) usually end up in 3NT rather quickly, so I'd say there's a good chance responder is slammish on all cases ABC.
#10
Posted 2006-August-30, 21:15

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