Hand Valuation High-level Competitive Bidding
#1
Posted 2007-April-05, 18:08
Opponents both represent selves as Experts
You are red, the opps are white
Bidding: LHO is dealer and, nv, opens 4♠.
Partner, red vs. white, bids 4NT
RHO passes
What is your bid holding ♠Axx, ♥ J9xx, ♦AKx, ♣975 ?
#2
Posted 2007-April-05, 18:12
dhl
#3
Posted 2007-April-05, 18:24
Now seriously, if you weren't gonna reopen 4♠ then you clearly don't have the rights to bid 1 more, so Just pick ♦ to play on a red suit at the 5 level.
#4
Posted 2007-April-05, 18:43
If I held Axx Jxxx AKxx xx, I'd bid 5♠, since I'd have grand interest, but I am not risking x AKQxxx void AKxxxx as an example, but I am bidding slam
#5
Posted 2007-April-05, 19:59
#6
Posted 2007-April-06, 02:36
I'll bid 5NT - pick a slam, and remove 6♣ to 6♦.
Harald
#7
Posted 2007-April-06, 05:09
#8
Posted 2007-April-06, 05:45
#10
Posted 2007-April-06, 21:10
It looks clear to bid 5NT when partner has overcalled red/white. But, there are serious warning signs. Partner is likely to have H's and C's and we wouldn't be without AK in one of the suits. So, we don't have any H's in partner's long suit and at least one will not split favorable.
This comes down to partner's strategy for 4NT. Is he the kind who hates getting shut out or a conservative player?
Put me down for 5H. If partner has minor's, we play slam. The downside is, besides missing a making slam, that preempter gets the lead and a singleton club lead may be the difference between making 11 and 12 tricks.
- R. Buckminster Fuller
#11
Posted 2007-April-07, 03:56
With an unknown partner I'll pick 6♦. (A trustworthy partner would have known that down 2 is to much in red vs. white, so he should hold 10 tricks. So i should bid 7♦ with 3 top tricks.)
#12
Posted 2007-April-07, 10:02
Should partner pass over 4♠ with - KQ QJxxxx AKxxx? x A QJTxx AQxxx? Not saying slam couldn't be making (I'm bidding it after all) but many a good slam bid after a preempt has gone down on bad breaks. I am only bidding it since partner made this bid vul, no way would I bid slam if that wasn't the case. If we were NV I would bid 5♣, reason being that way I could reevaluate and bid slam if partner had the red suits.
#13
Posted 2007-April-09, 23:09
#14
Posted 2007-April-10, 03:13
I believe 4NT is any two suits, and looking at my hand it seems very likely the suits are hearts and clubs. Your AAK will be worth at most 2 tricks, possibly only one, as partner is likely to be very shapely. If partner has - AQxxxx x AKxxxx then slam is hardly great after the pre-empt. You want some way of asking partner if he has bid on shape or on high cards, and bidding a slam (or a grand slam) if it's the latter!

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