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#1 User is offline   kfay 

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Posted 2010-January-07, 15:42

Q1097642 J9 AK6 K

IMPs, uncontested auction

1C-1S
1N-2D* GF
2H-2S
3S-?

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Posted 2010-January-07, 15:59

I would sign off, I don't think slam has good chances.
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Posted 2010-January-07, 16:04

depends on partnership agreements, using the hidden auction I'd try RCB and blast slam hoping to lose no trick on the side suits.
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Posted 2010-January-07, 16:40

Bah, it's possible but not likely. I want to make one try then bid game and leave it to partner. In the second auction definitely just sign off, you have already tried.
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Posted 2010-January-07, 16:48

kfay, on Jan 7 2010, 04:42 PM, said:

Q1097642 J9 AK6 K

IMPs, uncontested auction

1C-1S
1N-2D* GF
2H-2S
3S-?

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I would sign off but I thought if you prefer 4d then 4h then 4s ok.
2d shows a pretty good hand in my style and 1nt often does not....:P

btw I assume 2h denys 3s.
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Posted 2010-January-07, 17:12

mike777, on Jan 7 2010, 05:48 PM, said:

kfay, on Jan 7 2010, 04:42 PM, said:

Q1097642 J9 AK6 K

IMPs, uncontested auction

1C-1S
1N-2D* GF
2H-2S
3S-?

If you didn't like the auction... hidden: 
Spoiler

I would sign off but I thought if you prefer 4d then 4h then 4s ok.
2d shows a pretty good hand in my style and 1nt often does not....:P

btw I assume 2h denys 3s.

Good point. Partner's possible shapes are 4324 and 4333.
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Posted 2010-January-07, 18:07

5 on the hidden sequence.

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


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Posted 2010-January-07, 18:19

Partner's 3 agreed spades. Presumably he would have bid 4, instead, with a poor hand and worse than two with the Queen. Since I'm looking at the spade Queen, partner eiother has three key cards or some other non-minimum holding.

Opposite three key cards, slam should be a good bet if partner has heart control. So, I'll take a stab and show partner the club card.
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Posted 2010-January-07, 20:54

Off topic: how do I see the hidden part?
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Posted 2010-January-07, 22:16

I usually select it with the mouse (just cover the whole post while clicking on the left button of the mouse).

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


 rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:

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Posted 2010-January-07, 22:23

You can see hidden text from a special angle on most monitors (usually on phones it's not even very hidden). It's a useful way of spending 5-10 minutes.
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Posted 2010-January-07, 23:34

3S set trumps. Now we cuebid.

Whether that means my next bid is 3N, 4C, or 4D depends on our agreements in that department. Feels almost like a wtp auction - unless of course you don't have cuebidding style agreements.

I like the posted auction better than the hidden one, FWIW. Though the hidden one gives some hints which cuebid style will work best :blink:
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Posted 2010-January-08, 01:59

To make a grand slam, I need Ak, Axxx,xxx,AQxx.

If we take away an ace even the small slam is down on a heart lead. So I rate the chances of slam quite remote and pass 4 spade.
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Posted 2010-January-08, 04:04

Frivolous 3NT, showing light slam interest.
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Posted 2010-January-08, 05:26

I would bid 4D. For slam to have a chance, I absolutely need partner to have the club ace. By denying a club control, we certainly won't get to slam without it.

If partner bids 4H (last train, but promising a club control), I will bid 4S, showing only a mild slam try.

By the way, I also like 2S instead of 3S.
and the result can be plotted on a graph.
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Posted 2010-January-08, 05:29

I like the hanp auction
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Posted 2010-January-08, 05:33

Jlall agrees with me.
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Posted 2010-January-08, 05:50

It was actually the kfay auction.
and the result can be plotted on a graph.
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Posted 2010-January-08, 08:20

peachy, on Jan 7 2010, 09:54 PM, said:

Off topic: how do I see the hidden part?

click and drag like you are high lighting the area.
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Posted 2010-January-08, 09:30

a bit of an iffy slam. ill just stop in 4
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