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Posted 2012-January-26, 03:46

5°Major diamond 4°



Now what is the best bid for South? I think 4nt for ask Aces but I was taught that after the cuebid 4 nt of axes is not required or not? Then I bid another 5 for say cuebid 1° round? Or there is another best bid? Ty at all for help me.
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Posted 2012-January-26, 03:59

View Postdeep, on 2012-January-26, 03:46, said:

I was taught that after the cuebid 4 nt of axes is not required or not?


Bridge is not a game of axes! we are gentlemen, we use spades at best. But not if they are not required or not. BTW I do realice I am not th best with english :)
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Posted 2012-January-26, 04:18

I would just bid 6NT after partner's 2NT rebid. I know enough about partner's hand. 6NT must always be a makeable contract. Maybe with scietific agreements we could explore grand slam.
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Posted 2012-January-26, 04:39

View PostFluffy, on 2012-January-26, 03:59, said:

Bridge is not a game of axes! we are gentlemen, we use spades at best. But not if they are not required or not. BTW I do realice I am not th best with english :)



Sorry for my english :( but i forget change axes, in aces. I use the traslator for help.
Ty anyway
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Posted 2012-January-26, 05:15

Just bid 6NT over 2NT.
You have a balanced 15 hcp.... Partner has a balanced 18,19 = 33,34 ... so you can't be off 2 Aces.
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Posted 2012-January-26, 07:23

I'm usually not pessimistic, but what if he has xxx AKQ QJx KQJx? Ask keycards first, then bid 6nt.

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Posted 2012-January-27, 05:09

View Postdeep, on 2012-January-26, 03:46, said:

5°Major diamond 4°


...but I was taught that after the cuebid 4 nt of axes is not required or not?


This is wrong. It is right that you are not forced to use 4 NT, but if you do, it would still ask for KCs for Spades. As this is all you want to know, you should use this tool now and bid 6 NT if there are not two KCs missing.
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Posted 2012-January-27, 05:37

4NT seems fine in this sequence. Yes you have all the controls but, how do you find out how many Aces+Trump King partner has? Whatgs if you try to get to 7? Then you need to know about kings and only 4NT will get you there.

And Gonzalo, you do wield an aXe in bridge. You use it especially against partscores when playing MP's.

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Posted 2012-January-27, 16:36

View Posthelene_t, on 2012-January-26, 04:18, said:

I would just bid 6NT after partner's 2NT rebid. I know enough about partner's hand. 6NT must always be a makeable contract. Maybe with scietific agreements we could explore grand slam.

This query should not be in an advanced forum. There is nothing here that is anything but standard bridge logic that does not go above novice to intermediate...we bid RKC 4NT pretty simple.
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