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Spades, clubs or ......
#2
Posted 2006-November-28, 12:17
I would support clubs and bid rkc later. If I bid spades now, it would be difficult to show such good club support. But if you play MP and have a good agreement between partnership, to bid spades might be winning strategy.
Senshu
#3
Posted 2006-November-28, 12:18
Impossible to answer without knowing your system. Is 1♦ an artificial positive? Does it deny certain types of positive hands? What would a 3♣ bid by this hand show (or ask?). Are there relays available at this point?
"Phil" on BBO
#4
Posted 2006-November-28, 14:33
There are a number of minimums for partner that give good play for slam, for example AQxx of clubs and either red king. Assuming that your bidding will be mostly natural and game-forcing from this point on it seems normal to raise clubs.
Of course there are a number of other questions to be asked about the methods that may effect followups.
Of course there are a number of other questions to be asked about the methods that may effect followups.
Adam W. Meyerson
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#5
Posted 2006-November-29, 20:24
awm, on Nov 29 2006, 06:33 AM, said:
There are a number of minimums for partner that give good play for slam, for example AQxx of clubs and either red king. Assuming that your bidding will be mostly natural and game-forcing from this point on it seems normal to raise clubs.
Of course there are a number of other questions to be asked about the methods that may effect followups.
Of course there are a number of other questions to be asked about the methods that may effect followups.
Impossible to answer based on the limited information given.
"The King of Hearts a broadsword bears, the Queen of Hearts a rose." W. H. Auden.
#6
Posted 2006-November-30, 02:04
Hi,
3C.
If partner has Ax in spade, you will find out
early enough, e.g. if responder makes a cue
in openers suit, such a cue should show a top honor
rather than shortage.
You have lots of room to explore slam, simplify
the future bidding process, and set trumps.
With kind regards
Marlowe
3C.
If partner has Ax in spade, you will find out
early enough, e.g. if responder makes a cue
in openers suit, such a cue should show a top honor
rather than shortage.
You have lots of room to explore slam, simplify
the future bidding process, and set trumps.
With kind regards
Marlowe
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
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Playing a strong club, what is Your next bid sitting West with this holding? Please, explain Your choice.
West East
1♣ 1♦
1♠ 2♣
?
1♣ 16+ HCP
1♦ relay, could be a weak, average or strong hand. Denies several weak hands in all suits.
1♠ 16-21 HCP, 5+-card
2♣ 8+ HCP, 4+-card, gameforcing
Bidding will continue in a natural way