Ant590, on Jun 11 2007, 05:30 PM, said:
Hi,
I've posted this in here cus I'm hoping for expert advice, rather than because they are expert problems (I think)...
Playing at a local duplicate, not a terribly high standard.
Relevant System
12-14 NT
4 card majors
Three weak 2s
Many thanks,
Antony.
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Question 1
You hold
Partner deals and passes.
p - (2
♥) - p - (p) -
dbl - (p) - ?
We reopen with pretty much any 4-1-4-4 9 count here...
You annoyingly are playing Lebenshol... do you just bid 3NT or choose a minor to play in, if so which one? Anyone pass?
Now some slam decisions
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Question 2
So,
q2a) The general consensus amongst the people in the room was that 2
♠ is an underbid and that West should rebid 3
♣, any comments?
q2b) 3NT or 4
♣?
q2c) 6
♣ is obviously the place to be. Any ideas how to bid it either with 2
♠ or 3
♣ rebids?
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Question 3
Happily we both agreed on all of the bid's meanings at the table and this sequence rattled off nicely with the LOLs satisfyingly running out of pass cards. Only afterwards we felt uneasy...
(1) We play this as 100% forcing, but do not play XYZ after
(2) We play 4sf as forcing to 3NT+
(3) We play first round controls only
q3a) I felt this was the only way to make a slam try in spades due to
o 2
♠ being any minimum with 4 spades, making it hard for lefty to balance
o 3
♠ is an invite (although in hindsight is this a GF spade hand?]
o 4
♠ does not invite slam
I then took a back seat and watched the play.
♣ Q is lead, and partner won with the Ace on table and advanced a small heart.
Happily enough North hopped up with the ace (we presumed this was a bad play?).
Any advice on how to proceed now? (full hand to follow)
Hand 1: If 2N is lehbensohl you are kind of stuck, and I would have to bid 2N planning on passing 3C. It might be better to play 2N as scrambling over a passed hand x.
Hand 2: After 1S-2D-2S-3C opener migh punt with 3H, since he does have doubt about strain, but with 1.5 stopper in the 4'th suit and a misfit for responder's 2/1 I like 3N. I think 6N was a bit misguided. 12+19 and a misfit is only 31 which isn't enough for 6N, so you need partner to have extras. If you want to force to slam, certainly you should bid 5N (pick a slam)m which will let you find 6C. But I think the correct bid over 3N is 4H which is a natural slam try, showing the rest of your pattern. 4H is like a 4N bid (although it could have some extra values) .
Over 4H opener is only worth a 5C bid. 5C is more encoraging than 4N since it shows a fit, but it denies any extra values. On the other hand, responder will like the 5C bid since opener will have to be 5314 or rarely 6214 with strong hearts and weak spades. Since responder only has the DJ wasted, but otherwise his hand fits well, he will probably gamble 6C over a 5C bid.
Hence my suggested auction:
1S-2D
2S-3C
3N-4H (forcing to 4N)
5C(Not forcing)-6C(I like partner's shape!)
Hand 3:
After
1C-1H
1S 2D (ART GF)
(Note: most play 1S as non-forcing these days, but I sort of like the old KS style of this being forcing unless responder made his first bid on a 4 count)
At theis point, 2N is a mistake. yes you have a diamond stopper, but you don't want to declare NT, and you have a perfectly good natural bid of 3D. 3D shows something like 4045, or 4144 (if you open that 1C in your partnership), or possibly 4135.
In any case, after bidding 2D responder has two different slam tries available next, 3S and 4S. Most play 4S as a mild slam try with 4S and strong hearts. Partner can bid over this on suitable hands. Since 4S uses up so much space it should probably be a very specific hand such as a strong 5 card heart suit, 4 spades to a top honor, and no control in the 4'th suit. Perhaps it should have no control in either minor, I have no strong opinions.
Anyway, in your sequence:
1C 1H
1S 2D
2N (3D is a better bid) 3S (4S is the other option)
Now 3N is rediculous. You really do not want to play 3N with a heart void. You definitely should cue bid 4D but I have trouble seeing these two hands get past 4S on any sensible auction. Maybe they will get to 5S if both players are enthusiastic.