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#41 User is offline   Cyberyeti 

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Posted 2019-June-07, 02:23

View Postmikeh, on 2019-June-06, 18:47, said:

Oh, why didn’t I think of that. Lho has 3 card support for opener much of the time, but he won’t raise, and partner will never have as many diamonds as clubs, and will have 5 of them and we can so smoothly bid to slam. Wow. That’s so obviously what will happen


I mean, advancer always has KJxxx when he bids 2C. Never, for example, x Qxxxx Jxx 8xxx, and of course, since the opps never bid in your auctions, even I could bid slam!

Really? Lol.


Clearly partner will not have a slam hand most of the time, and you'll play 4, but there's no reason for the responder to have anything, all I was pointing out was that partner doesn't need half the remaining cards in the deck or any spades to have a possible slam hand.

Hell he can have 6 or 7 diamonds to the KJ10 and out and you may never find out if you don't double.

Mike, you're losing it, no reason why opps don't have the 6-2 heart fit they seem to have in the original auction.
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Posted 2019-June-07, 05:30

View Postneilkaz, on 2019-June-07, 00:08, said:

South needs to bid 4 here,either with his 1st or 2nd or 3rd call. I somewhat prefer to bid it the first time.


You're absolutely and positively right It's all about tactics. And also because in bidding 4 directly,
South gets the hand off his chest in one bid and passes the buck to North as to slam prospects.Posted Image
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Posted 2019-June-07, 07:39

View PostCyberyeti, on 2019-June-07, 02:23, said:

Clearly partner will not have a slam hand most of the time, and you'll play 4, but there's no reason for the responder to have anything, all I was pointing out was that partner doesn't need half the remaining cards in the deck or any spades to have a possible slam hand.

Hell he can have 6 or 7 diamonds to the KJ10 and out and you may never find out if you don't double.

Mike, you're losing it, no reason why opps don't have the 6-2 heart fit they seem to have in the original auction.

Lol.
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