Easy One You Opened too Light!!!!
#21
Posted 2009-November-06, 00:51
#22
Posted 2009-November-06, 02:14
I will bid it, with great anxiety though.
It might easily be right, but partner might easily bid 3NT where we belong in 5/6 diamonds.
(And by the way, what does partner bid on 2♥, if he is 6-x-4-x?)
And 3♥ isn't free if we are going to go forward, as our club-cue is now gone if partner bids 3♠. (4♣ will now be agreeing spades).
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#23
Posted 2009-November-06, 03:10
I'd like to bid 3♠, but presumably that shows 3-card support in the given methods. That leaves me with 4♣. If partner has a hand like the one above he should try 4♠.
#24
Posted 2009-November-06, 03:59
Jlall, on Nov 6 2009, 01:03 PM, said:
The_Hog, on Nov 6 2009, 12:11 AM, said:
6142 or perhaps a 5413 and be looking for the best contract? Why is 3D slammish? I would just bid 3NT on the opening hand.
Partner can definitely have a 5143 or 5341 type hand just looking for the best game. I guess I don't understand why you'd think 3N is the best game with this hand?
Maybe its not. Its the slammish comment I really object to.
Andy's 5242 is another possibility.
#25
Posted 2009-November-06, 10:09
The_Hog, on Nov 6 2009, 04:59 AM, said:
Jlall, on Nov 6 2009, 01:03 PM, said:
The_Hog, on Nov 6 2009, 12:11 AM, said:
6142 or perhaps a 5413 and be looking for the best contract? Why is 3D slammish? I would just bid 3NT on the opening hand.
Partner can definitely have a 5143 or 5341 type hand just looking for the best game. I guess I don't understand why you'd think 3N is the best game with this hand?
Maybe its not. Its the slammish comment I really object to.
Andy's 5242 is another possibility.
I'd say if he is 5242 he has to be slammish, if you don't have a spade fit you are going to play 3NT on balanced hands. But yes I agree he can be unbalanced and just a game force, and agree with Justin that even then 3NT is not the right contract.
#26
Posted 2009-November-06, 11:22
3N is just wrong with Axx and a pard who probably has 5-4 in the pointeds. He might be 4-4, with a lot of extras btw.
4♣ is clear. If you didn't want to accurately bid your hand later, I don't think you should have opened this in the 1st place.
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#27
Posted 2009-November-06, 11:35
Not all of them
If partner were to bid 3N over 3♥, I'd have an easy 4♣ cue, since I like my hand for diamonds and I'd assume he was showing a slam try by his delayed sequence to 3N.
But, if he were to bid 3♠, I'd have a problem. I agree with those who suggest that he would/should bid 3♠ with a chunky 5=2=4=2 or such, looking for the best game, and now raising spades is mandatory. So my choice of 3♥, to keep the bidding low, doesn't actually work on most slam hands...I'm better off with 4♣ then 4♥.
Of course, recognizing this problem with my 3♥ call doesn't mean that all is smooth sailing after the 4♣ cue, either!
What would/should he bid over 4♣ with KQJxx xx AKxx xx? I'd say that 4♠ would be a choice of games, while all slamming hands unable to keycard (assuming keycard were available) must stall via 4♦.
I don't, however, buy that 3♥ invites partner to put us in a 4=3 heart fit.
#28
Posted 2009-November-06, 12:11
#29
Posted 2009-November-07, 23:36