6d+1, bad MP score ATB, if any
#1
Posted 2011-November-26, 02:19
#2
Posted 2011-November-26, 02:41
North 75% because he didn't try to find 6NT at MP.
#3
Posted 2011-November-26, 04:06
#4
Posted 2011-November-26, 04:52
Structure might need to be reconsidered, but that is not the issue, IMO. As others have suggested, North should be thinking MP and should therefore accept the quantitative call with some sort of notrump probe. I would expect 5♣ to be a reasonable start.
-P.J. Painter.
#5
Posted 2011-November-26, 04:56
North's 3334 shouldn't jump to 6♦ I think, but I don´t know what is the way to explore 6NT, perhaps 5NT pick a slam?
#6
Posted 2011-November-26, 07:09
#7
Posted 2011-November-26, 08:31
Then Opener can eventually show the needed ♣ cue, then Minorwood-RKC , etc.
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#8
Posted 2011-November-26, 09:19
Unfortunately, this left North with a guess as to the best final contract, and at a level where he had very few options available to him. Perhaps North should just shoot out 6NT, or he could bid 5NT if that would be interpreted as "pick a slam." Since it was not a question of which hand was going to play the final contract (North was endplayed into being declarer in all events) perhaps he should just decide to bid 6NT.
By the way, this leads to an entirely different discussion which has appeared on occasion on these Fora - whether it makes sense to use transfers over a weak NT opening. When responder is strong, using transfers risks wrongsiding the final contract. For example, give South a slightly different hand, such as Kx AQx AKxxxx Qx. You would much rather declare 6♦* from the South hand. But I digress.
*(or 6NT, but that is impossible after the opening)
#9
Posted 2011-November-26, 11:23
Given the form of scoring, I wouldn't bother with either - I'd just uninformatively raise 1NT to 6NT.
#10
Posted 2011-November-27, 06:40
- hrothgar
#11
Posted 2011-November-27, 07:46
1NT = 12-14
... - 3D = natural, slammy
3S = heart control, no spade control
... - 4C = serious slam interest, asks for club control
4H = club control, would accept a slam try, 1 key card
... - 4S = DQ?
5C = yes, and CK but no SK
... - 5H = HK?
5S = yes, but no queen to mention
... - 6NT
So I blame mostly the methods being used. Within the methods you can give some blame for North for not choosing 6NT given that the hand is quite likely to make the same number of tricks in either denomination. But really, how much simpler is it if we can just set diamonds at the 3 level and key card? And this is not an uncommon hand type...
#12
Posted 2011-November-27, 14:27
Zelandakh, on 2011-November-27, 07:46, said:
The methods do allow keycard, alhough not without getting high as well. That would be 1nt-3♣-3♦-4♥(KC for diamonds).
#13
Posted 2011-November-27, 14:39
Mbodell, on 2011-November-27, 14:27, said:
You can't just use key card here, you need to find out about a club control first. It is probably better than just bidding 4NT though.
#14
Posted 2011-November-27, 14:48
gnasher, on 2011-November-26, 11:23, said:
Given the form of scoring, I wouldn't bother with either - I'd just uninformatively raise 1NT to 6NT.
Being off ♣AKQ would be something to worry also

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