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#1
Posted 2012-February-03, 17:39
MP
#2
Posted 2012-February-03, 18:12
By the way 4♦ is probably better, the slam in the minor is safer. I guess this was Mp though.
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#3
Posted 2012-February-04, 03:46
#4
Posted 2012-February-04, 05:08
If there is balme at all, it is North, South should
never move beyond game, if he got no real encouraging
sign.
But I am not sure, I would distribute a lot blame here,
North needs to know about the double fit, without special
agreements, it is very hard.
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#5
Posted 2012-February-04, 05:17
#6
Posted 2012-February-04, 06:23
I guess your methods are not so well defined. And as 3 ♦ is just game forcing, 3 ♠ is right, because 4♠ is the better scoring game and you play mps.
For missing the slam: 6 ♠has 5 spades tricks, one ace and 5 diamonds. It depends on the heart finesse, so it is no crime to miss this slam. The slam is a little worse then 50 %.
OTOH: 6 Diamonds basically needs diamonds 3-1 or 2-2 or the heart finesse which makes it about 95 %.
So, if you had been looking for a slam, you better had supported the diamonds first- like Ron said.
At mps and without the tools to show a double fit, I had bid 3 Spade to show some interesst. But to find a diamond slam after that start is tricky- to put it mildly.
Roland
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#7
Posted 2012-February-04, 09:09
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2) posts # 5 ( Ron [ Hog ] ) and # 6 [ Codo ] point out that there are: " methods to separate the hands with fit for both suits from the ones with no fit and with just one fit. "
I too have expressed such methods before ( ad nauseum ), but I'm especially interested in Ron's where " a 4 level bid here shows a control and support for both suits " . ( 4H! here would show a ♥ Ctrl, agreeing both ♠ & ♦ ) .... and at the same time would DENY a ♣ Ctrl ! !
I wonder what the follow-ups are ? 6Ace-RKC or just bid 6D ? because as Codo said 6D is far superior to 6S ... and RKC may force you into 6S .
3) Ron's method would also keep you out of slam when warranted.
Let's say Opener was:
K 9 x
Q x x
A K x x
A J x
1NT - 2H!
2S - 3D
4C! ( advance Ctrl cue agreeing both suits ) - 4D ( waiting for another cue; assuming it is not RKC )
4S ( NO ♥ Ctrl ) - PASS
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#8
Posted 2012-February-04, 09:18
So given the agreements (which I'm guessing did not contain the Hog's agreement) I think that south's bidding is automatic. North didn't try for slam so south couldn't cooperate. I think north is worth a slam try, I'd bid 4C over 3S. 4D is also possible unless that denies a club control, another partnership issue.
- hrothgar
#9
Posted 2012-February-04, 09:29
The 3♦ bid is natural and game forcing. If South continues with 3♥ followed by (North) 3♠ then a 4♦ bid should show the better fitting hand than the 3♠ bid does.
The North hand is unlimited and I would bid 3♠ only to set trumps and give partner room with many lesser hands. The above likely leads to a 4♠ contract when you are missing the ♣ control and 6♦ here.
The only agreement we have in an auction like this is that a new suit by South is a super accept of (at least) one of North's suits, usually the second one, ie. move a small ♠ into another suit or even have 2 little and a max hand for diamonds.
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#10
Posted 2012-February-04, 11:20
Roland
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#11
Posted 2012-February-04, 11:34
#12
Posted 2012-February-04, 11:48
To Codo, we can still land in 4♠ instead of 5♦. If pard cues 4♥ over 4♦, that's what I'm bidding even sometimes with double honour. Not perfect but it takes a parlay to get to the wrong game.
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#13
Posted 2012-February-04, 11:48
jillybean, on 2012-February-04, 11:34, said:
in isolation, just as 5-4s are sometimes inferior to 4-4s because of the prospect for a discard so 5-3s will often be inferior to 54s. firstly there's 2 discards available and secondly you can ruff the suit good when it's not solid
#14
Posted 2012-February-04, 13:17
jillybean, on 2012-February-04, 11:34, said:
If both slams are making, of course the major scores better than the minor at MP.
But the chances of making are better in the 4-4 or 5-4 fit ( Diam could be 4-4 ) because you have a better use of the 5-3 suit fit for discard(s)..... in this case the 2 losing ♥ can be discarded on the long ♠.
Edit: I didn't see wank's post as I was typing mine..... basically, the same answer.
This post has been edited by TWO4BRIDGE: 2012-February-04, 13:19
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( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
#15
Posted 2012-February-04, 18:23
#16
Posted 2012-February-04, 22:37
the hog, on 2012-February-04, 18:23, said:
You are obviously playing this 3♦ as slamish hands. He is saying it can be also made by hands looking for the correct game, thus bidding 3♠ with 3 is normal and actually shows better hand than bidding 4♠ so they have enough space to investigate.
QJxxx
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Axxxxx
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I would xfer to ♠ and bid 3♦ with this hand too. You never know pd may have something like Kx Axxx KQxx Axx and slam can be cold, not that we will find it but at least we may end up playing 5♦ to see other table went down in 3 nt ?
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#17
Posted 2012-February-04, 23:04
the hog, on 2012-February-04, 18:23, said:
I disagree completely. North could be certain he wants to play in 4S opposite three-card support, but unsure what the correct strain is opposite a doubleton spade. Besides that, most experts play that transfer then 3NT will usually be passed by opener when he is 4333.
Bids to show a fit in both suits may work well in theory, but when you finish in 4M they can be costly - my experience is that they often tell the hand on lead to try to give their partner a ruff in the suit he knows to be 4-4-4-1 around the table. I don't remember seeing it at the table, but it's not hard to imagine that he might even be able to work out to lead his trebleton, eg with AK doubleton in spades and Axx in diamonds.
#19
Posted 2012-February-06, 09:12
#20
Posted 2012-February-06, 09:54
If you have sensible agreements south should have some way to show a "good hand" for spades at the very least. My defalut agreement with my partners is
3H = natural, 5 cards, denies 3 spades, so always 2533, in case partner 4351.
3S= 3 spades, not a complete pile.
4c/4h = good hand for spades, show values.
4d = agree diamonds.
4S = three spades, but a rubbish hand.
There are other sensible schemes, but this is easy to remember and mostly seems to get the job done. Here I would not be able to offer diamonds until the 6 level, but such is life. We would probably find 6d.
Obviously if you are keen on artificiality, having 3S = diamond agreement, and 4d = spade agreement is pretty good, makes it easier to bid slam in the minors by giving you a few extra bids.