A bidding problem.
#1
Posted 2008-April-27, 17:35
A7xx
AJ8xxx
A4x
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2D - (p) - 2H - (2S)
3S - (Dbl) - ??
What do you expect partner to have? What's your plan?
- hrothgar
#2
Posted 2008-April-27, 17:39
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I expect parther to have pulled the wrong card from the bidding box.
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Bid 4D and save his lousy ass.
#3
Posted 2008-April-27, 17:55
Opposite a perfect hand (- KQx KQxxxx xxxx) - probably too strong for 2♦ - we make 7 of a red suit. But trying for 6 seems clear enough - If partner has Kxx hearts, and Kxxxxx diamonds, 6 is not bad.
Not sure which red suit is best. I think I would just bid 6♦.
#4
Posted 2008-April-27, 18:25
#5
Posted 2008-April-27, 18:37
But what comes to the question, I'd take it as normal competetive auction cuebid = support for hearts and here accepts any invite. Spade shortness is likely but not demanded imo.
#6
Posted 2008-April-27, 19:36
I'll start with a normal redouble to show that his 3♠ call was of slam interest to me and that I have first-round control. If partner bids 4♦ to confirm the KQ, I'll bid 4NT to check on that KQ, or ideally 5♣ Exclusion.
-P.J. Painter.
#7
Posted 2008-April-28, 01:53
Opposite x Kxx Kxxxxx xxx, 6♦ is better, because I can delay the heart guess until after I know the the diamond layout.
Opposite x Kxx KJxxxx xxx, the slams are equal (disregarding the matter of undertricks).
Opposite x Kxx KQxxxx xxx I want to play in hearts, because in 6♦ a club force at trick one is awkward.
Opposite x KQx Kxxxxx xxx, 6♦ is still in trouble on a club lead, whereas 6♥ isn't. On a spade lead 6♦ is easy, but 6♥ needs one red suit 2-2.
Opposite a spade void and either red queen, 6♥ is straightforward (and can even cope with diamonds 4-0 some of the time), whereas 6♦ is still vulnerable to a club force.
Unless I have some clever way to obtain details of partner's secondary red-suit honours, I bid 6♥.
#8
Posted 2008-April-28, 05:42
gnasher, on Apr 28 2008, 02:53 AM, said:
Opposite x Kxx Kxxxxx xxx, 6♦ is better, because I can delay the heart guess until after I know the the diamond layout.
Opposite x Kxx KJxxxx xxx, the slams are equal (disregarding the matter of undertricks).
Opposite x Kxx KQxxxx xxx I want to play in hearts, because in 6♦ a club force at trick one is awkward.
Opposite x KQx Kxxxxx xxx, 6♦ is still in trouble on a club lead, whereas 6♥ isn't. On a spade lead 6♦ is easy, but 6♥ needs one red suit 2-2.
Opposite a spade void and either red queen, 6♥ is straightforward (and can even cope with diamonds 4-0 some of the time), whereas 6♦ is still vulnerable to a club force.
Unless I have some clever way to obtain details of partner's secondary red-suit honours, I bid 6♥.
If you redouble and partner bid 4♦ but does not have the KQ of hearts, bid 6♦.
If you redouble and partner does not bid 4♦, he will have the KQ of hearts, so bid 6♥.
-P.J. Painter.
#9
Posted 2008-April-28, 06:57
kenrexford, on Apr 28 2008, 12:42 PM, said:
Why? Opposite x Kxx KQxxxx xxx I want to play in 6♥, not 6♦.
#10
Posted 2008-April-28, 11:37
kenrexford, on Apr 27 2008, 05:36 PM, said:
I'll start with a normal redouble to show that his 3♠ call was of slam interest to me and that I have first-round control. If partner bids 4♦ to confirm the KQ, I'll bid 4NT to check on that KQ, or ideally 5♣ Exclusion.
The rush is that if we go slowly, they will soon discover their side fit in clubs and a profitable sacrifice.
5N should let pard choose slams.
#11
Posted 2008-April-28, 12:12
#12
Posted 2008-April-28, 13:40
pclayton, on Apr 28 2008, 12:37 PM, said:
kenrexford, on Apr 27 2008, 05:36 PM, said:
I'll start with a normal redouble to show that his 3♠ call was of slam interest to me and that I have first-round control. If partner bids 4♦ to confirm the KQ, I'll bid 4NT to check on that KQ, or ideally 5♣ Exclusion.
The rush is that if we go slowly, they will soon discover their side fit in clubs and a profitable sacrifice.
5N should let pard choose slams.
Opponents who have already had the opportunity to jam our auction but decline to do so, instead tossing us a freebie chance to make a redouble for no apparent reason, do not seem to sacrifice over slams simply because we take time to get there.
-P.J. Painter.
#13
Posted 2008-April-28, 13:41
gnasher, on Apr 28 2008, 07:57 AM, said:
kenrexford, on Apr 28 2008, 12:42 PM, said:
Why? Opposite x Kxx KQxxxx xxx I want to play in 6♥, not 6♦.
The point is not what you do or do not want to do if given information. The point is that, if you need the information, ask.
-P.J. Painter.

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