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#1 User is offline   kenrexford 

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Posted 2012-June-07, 21:06

x AKxxx AJ10xx Ax

I opened 1. Partner responded 2NT Jacoby, so I bid my stiff spade (3).

Partner now bid Serious 3NT!

This seemed extremely likely to be based upon the heart Queen, spade Ace, and a lot of stuff, so I launched into RKCB -- 4NT.

Partner showed the expected one KC with 5.

At this point, somewhat in the back of my mind out of fear that 5 would be passed, I bid 5, figuring that this would likely be worked out in a good way. Sure enough, partner bid 5NT, which seemed to show the spade King, and whether this also promised the trump Queen or that was inferred from the Serious 3NT, I was now thinking grand slam, but possbly 6NT also. 6 seemed like a logical start -- focus partner on the diamond suit.

Partner signed off at 6.

Now, I tried "Grand Slam Train Has Left the Building," bidding 5 to invite a choice between 6NT, 7, or possibly 7.

The lead was a club as partner tabled AKQx 10xx Kx QJxx.

After cleaning up my shirt, I set about analyzing this intriguing choice. Clearly, as you can see, the small slam in spades may well make, when 6 may well fail. So, a fair decision after all. granted, 6NT has play when 6 makes and 6 fails, but 6 seems more likely to induce a psychotic break when LHO holds QJxx in hearts, four spades, two small clubs, and three diamonds to the Queen, especially when I play the Jack toward Dummy. That will surely give me a much better read in 6 than 6NT.
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Posted 2012-June-07, 21:24

i DONT GET IT

WE have no way to show great d suit over 2nt?

in any event I dont get 2nt what was that?

an insane auction.

start with 2c over 1h and go from there.

1h=2c
2d=2h(slam try) good start.
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Posted 2012-June-08, 02:59

Let's see if I can count all the "flawed" bids:

1) Jac2NT with only THREE trumps to the TEN .... geez.

2) Serious-3NT knowing wasted values in Spades ( although A K Q is nothing to scoff at -- partner can get 2 sure discards ).

3) After the 5S-trump Q-ask , partner SHOWS it with 5NT ( and possibly the K ) when he DOESN'T have the Q OR extra Ht length .

4) Failing to use 4S! kickback-RKC.... using it surely makes the Q-ask task easier.

5) 6S! ..... classic KenRexford .... I actually like this bid !

Apparently partner didn't know of Ken's favorite "multi"-2C! response for this auction... eventually showing 3 card support ( a la mike's start ) :

1H - 2C!
2D - 2H
3S ( splinter ) - 4D ( non-Serious cue in partner's 2nd suit, denying a -Ctrl )
4S! ( kickback -RKC ) - 5C ( 1 key )
5D ( Q-ask ) - 5H ( no Q )
6H ( may be a gamble, but partner has to have something else in or perhaps the Q or maybe Q J for his 2/1 Response ).
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