kenrexford, on Sep 10 2007, 06:44 PM, said:
Opener has, on wto consecutive deals, the exact same hand:
♠Jx ♥Qxxxx ♦Kx ♣AKJx
Responder, on these two consecutive deals, has almost identical hands:
♠Ax ♥AKJx ♦Axx ♣Qxxx
♠Axx ♥AKJx ♦Ax ♣Qxxx
Obviously, the partnership can make 7C fairly easily on the first, but 7C has no prayer on the second. The problem seems to be rather simple to resolve (how to get to 7C on the first but stop at 6C/6H/6NT on the second), but few could on RGB.
One noted pro piped in with some gibberish nonsense.
I expect that this issue is not all that difficult for the folks here, so I thought I'd share it.
BTW -- as a bonus. Switch Opener's diamonds and spades (♠Kx, ♦Jx) and then bid the hand with each of Responder's hands. I found that the most difficult to handle was this switched-pointeds for Opener and Responder with Case #1, but with a very interesting solution to that problem.
"dang, what are the odds of that happening?
First two hands....
1H 2C game force
3C 4D kickback
4NT (2) 5H heart King
6D DK 7C (figuring to make 7C worst case you gotta fetch the heart queen)
Second two hands....
1H 2C game force
3C 4D kickback
4NT (2) 5H heart King
6D DK 6NT (figuring to make 6NT worst case you gotta fetch the heart queen)
The first hand responder knows he can ruff a pointy card in pard's hand....
In the second case, he cannot know that, and combined with the slight chance there is a heart loser, he stays out of the grand..opting for the very reasonable and not-to-be-misinterpretted 6NT.
Don't tell me responder is more likely to make a forcing heart raise so that clubs never has a chance for being the final spot....While true, it makes the quiz impossible....It's more fun when you know what both hands are, so you can dream up a great auction to have...."