ArtK78, on Oct 31 2008, 09:20 PM, said:
There is nothing odd about this bidding.
West clearly thought his hand was too strong for 1NT in his methods. Whether you agree or disagree, that is obviously a given.
East bid New Minor Forcing over 2NT.
The rest followed.
Cold for 13 tricks. What's the problem?
Seriously, on a non-diamond lead this is an excellent slam. On a diamond lead, it is not so good, but, as I said, it is cold for 13 tricks on this layout.
A contract is not typically described as "cold" if you have a decision to make in trumps. With a diamond lead, you don't make the small slam if you decide to play spades for Kx-10xx.
The weird part about the auction, IMO, is that Opener, who has upgraded his hand (appropriately) does not seem to have just cause to further upgrade his hand all the way to a unilateral 4NT bid, and then to insist the slam after the 5
♥ response. I could understand a 5
♣ cue instead of 4NT, considering the reality that his hand is primed out, but 4NT...6
♠ seems quite aggressive.
My auction would be different, but that is not critical. What is critical, IMO, is that Opener has no idea in this auction that Responder has the club Queen. Inm my auction, Responder would have cued the club Queen, changing the focus as to who does what. But, in the actual auction, again, this issue is a mystery, meriting Opener at least indicating the motive for his probe and seeking further advice from partner.
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