5NT?
#1
Posted 2007-May-24, 22:47
What would 5NT mean here? any distribution ideas? which high cards he might hold?How would you respond with AKxx-KQJ10x-Qx-xx?
(Final contract was 7NT-1 with the ♣A lead)
#2
Posted 2007-May-24, 22:59
I have no idea what 5NT means here as it is illogical for opener to make such a bid after limiting his hand with 2NT.
The only suggestion I can make is that I don't think you should be playing this stuff with a first time pd.
#3
Posted 2007-May-25, 00:43
- hrothgar
#4
Posted 2007-May-25, 01:47
I'd say: void - Ax - AKJ - KQJ10xxxx
#5
Posted 2007-May-25, 02:10
Fluffy, on May 25 2007, 02:47 PM, said:
I'd say: void - Ax - AKJ - KQJ10xxxx
He can't have that because his initial rebid was 2NT.
#6
Posted 2007-May-25, 02:51
#7
Posted 2007-May-25, 02:57
- hrothgar
#8
Posted 2007-May-25, 03:16
You must have a special agreement about the meaning of 3♠ since normally this does not show slam interest so opener can't bid beyond game level. Maybe 3♠ was a cue since a 4-5 hand would have used checkback? If you don't have such an agreement my guess is that opener has an enourmous heart raise and made up 2NT just to do something forcing. In that case my bid would be 7♥.
More realistically, 5N was a misclick and it doesn't really matter what you bid since you can't get back to 3N anyway. As a matter of principle, though, I'll pretend to trust partner.
#9
Posted 2007-May-25, 04:00
The_Hog, on May 25 2007, 08:10 AM, said:
Fluffy, on May 25 2007, 02:47 PM, said:
I'd say: void - Ax - AKJ - KQJ10xxxx
He can't have that because his initial rebid was 2NT.
5NT is not consistent with 2NT, so whatever the hand you can say either
He can't have that because he had bid 2NT, or
He can't have that because he had bid 5NT
I just painted the hand that made the more (not a ton of
I jsut take this as a game, everyone tries one, then we see who was closer hehe.
#11
Posted 2007-May-25, 06:07
Bidding 7N was foolish.
#12
Posted 2007-May-25, 06:37
2NT-3♠
5NT..
I just want to understand. The above was the auction? Not sure what this is where 1♥ promises five, but ok. I assume 2NT showed something like 18-19 HCP and balanced. Responder had 15 hcp and balanced. Simple math, 19+15 = 34, slam in 6NT is typically thought of as 33, grand slam at least 37 under the balanced opposite the balanced. So I have no idea how you ended up in seven. While "tradition" says that 5NT might be grand invite, "logic" says the limit is six.
I will assume that 3♠ showed slam interest and a second suit. So I my guess is that opener agreed to accept the slam invite and show a maximum hand, and to offer a choice of contracts to responders. Probably between 6♣, 6♠, and 6NT (we know he already knows we have five hearts). Otherwise the 5NT leap makes no sense. Since you said you were off the club ACE, I suspect partners hand is something close to....
QJxx Ax AK KQTxx
#13
Posted 2007-May-25, 07:46
#14
Posted 2007-May-25, 08:45
whereagles, on May 25 2007, 08:46 AM, said:
Thats the beauty of pick up pards who make crazy bids. Sometimes THEY get to play in their own mess.
5NT is either:
- Pick a slam
- Grand Slam Force
- Quantitative for Grand Slam
The beauty of 6NT or 7NT is they can have the fun.
6 Spades could work too, though you get to play it. Or maybe pard will convert to 6NT. I'd have bid 6♠.
2NT is probably 18-19 HCP.
#15
Posted 2007-May-25, 08:50
Surely from the principle of fast arrival it needs to be bid now, to show the weaker hand.
On a more serious note, .... I don't know. Weird system.
George Carlin
#16
Posted 2007-May-25, 08:53
ArcLight, on May 25 2007, 09:45 AM, said:
whereagles, on May 25 2007, 08:46 AM, said:
Thats the beauty of pick up pards who make crazy bids. Sometimes THEY get to play in their own mess.
5NT is either:
- Pick a slam
- Grand Slam Force
- Quantitative for Grand Slam
The beauty of 6NT or 7NT is they can have the fun.
6 Spades could work too, though you get to play it. Or maybe pard will convert to 6NT. I'd have bid 6♠.
2NT is probably 18-19 HCP.
Logically, 5NT can not be "invite to 7NT" or "grand slam force". The 2NT bidder has limited his hand by point count and by distribution. He is not the captain, and he can issue such statements/request.
The only possible meaning of 5NT is...
a -- Opener took 3♠ as a slam try showing a good hand
b -- Opener looking at his control rich hand, decides to accept the slam try
c -- Opener bids 5NT as a "pick a slam". I assume the choices are between the black suits and 6NT.
The only way 5NT makes sense if it is an ACCEPTANCE of responders 3♠ slam try, without clear decision as to which slam to play. Point fingers at the 5NT bid all you want, but bidding 7NT as responder is clearly wrong, and if opener carried on to 7NT after responder picked a playing spot, well, then we can make fun of him.
#17
Posted 2007-May-25, 08:57
#18
Posted 2007-May-25, 09:02
SoTired, on May 25 2007, 07:07 AM, said:
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Ho Hum..... ignored again
#19
Posted 2007-May-25, 09:34
#20
Posted 2007-May-25, 09:43
5N was probably a poor bid, but in this context, it should be "pick a slam". (maybe opener meant it to be invitational to 6N??? I don't know)
So 6H was the wrong slam maybe because opener was not sure if responder had real spades or not and wanted the choice between spades and NT. Whatever....
7N was punishing partner for confusing you.
So 5N may or may not be a poor bid, but 7N was childish

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