North:
S: KX
H: KJXXX
D: KXXX
C: XX
SOUTH:
S: AJX
H: AX
D: ATXXXX
C: KX
East opened 1C, as south you overcall 1D. DOnt you? HOw to continue after 1D? Can you find this nice slam?
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Is this slam biddable?
#2
Posted 2006-September-17, 05:14
Flytoox wrote[QUOTE]
North:
S: KX
H: KJXXX
D: KXXX
C: XX
SOUTH:
S: AJX
H: AX
D: ATXXXX
C: KX
East opened 1C, as south you overcall 1D. DOnt you? HOw to continue after 1D? Can you find this nice slam
How about :
(E) S (W) N
(1♣) 1♦ (P) 2♥*
(P) 3♣** (P) 3NT
(P) 4♦*** (P) 4♠****
(P) 4NT >>>> 6♦
* Fit Jump 5+♥ with 4+♦ - 1RF
** Initially showing ♣ stop and looking for 3NT
*** Slam Try in ♦
**** ♠ Control - acceptable hand for ♦ Slam
North:
S: KX
H: KJXXX
D: KXXX
C: XX
SOUTH:
S: AJX
H: AX
D: ATXXXX
C: KX
East opened 1C, as south you overcall 1D. DOnt you? HOw to continue after 1D? Can you find this nice slam
How about :
(E) S (W) N
(1♣) 1♦ (P) 2♥*
(P) 3♣** (P) 3NT
(P) 4♦*** (P) 4♠****
(P) 4NT >>>> 6♦
* Fit Jump 5+♥ with 4+♦ - 1RF
** Initially showing ♣ stop and looking for 3NT
*** Slam Try in ♦
**** ♠ Control - acceptable hand for ♦ Slam
#3
Posted 2006-September-18, 10:58
With club King well-placed, an Ace-6th suit and full of aces and kings, I'd say 1D is an underbid.
After double, 2H, 3D, 4D, going slam is quite reasonable.
After double, 2H, 3D, 4D, going slam is quite reasonable.
#4
Posted 2006-September-18, 11:03
(1♣)
1♦ 1♥
2NT 3NT
1♥ = natural, 5 cards
2NT = 15-17, max overcall, tendency to unbal shape (else overcall a direct 1NT)
1♦ 1♥
2NT 3NT
1♥ = natural, 5 cards
2NT = 15-17, max overcall, tendency to unbal shape (else overcall a direct 1NT)
#5
Posted 2006-September-18, 11:51
flytoox, on Sep 17 2006, 04:33 AM, said:
North:
S: KX
H: KJXXX
D: KXXX
C: XX
SOUTH:
S: AJX
H: AX
D: ATXXXX
C: KX
East opened 1C, as south you overcall 1D. DOnt you? HOw to continue after 1D? Can you find this nice slam?
S: KX
H: KJXXX
D: KXXX
C: XX
SOUTH:
S: AJX
H: AX
D: ATXXXX
C: KX
East opened 1C, as south you overcall 1D. DOnt you? HOw to continue after 1D? Can you find this nice slam?
To be honest NO, not at the table.
In a bidding contest, quiz is another question.
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