Deal #25 AKJ76 98 AKQ K74
#1
Posted 2013-February-01, 21:53
.........................Q9
.........................QT42
.........................J7
.........................QT986
82.............................................T543
KJ3...........................................A765
T6432........................................985
532............................................AJ
.........................AKJ76
.........................98
.........................AKQ
.........................K74
Outcomes
3N S SCREAM
3N N Polish Club
3N S Silent Club
3N S Jasmine Club
3N S jack502
3N S New Big Club (HK)
3N S Precision by Free
3N S IMprecision
4S S Unassuming Club
3N N Malfoir
3N S Zelandakh
3N S OCP
3N S Meckwell Light
3N S PASS2000 (pass opening)
3N S relknes (2N opening)
#2
Posted 2013-February-01, 22:02
straube, on 2013-February-01, 21:53, said:
.........................Q9
.........................QT42
.........................J7
.........................QT986
82.............................................T543
KJ3...........................................A765
T6432........................................985
532............................................AJ
.........................AKJ76
.........................98
.........................AKQ
.........................K74
SCREAM bids this...
1C-1H 16+, 2-4 QPs
2H-2S 5+ spades, acceptance
2N-3N 19-20, accepts game
Pretty ugly auction for us but I like where we end up. I think South is just shy of an artificial relay ask...though that 1S bid is a lot more practical.
I've been rather disappointed with SCREAM during these trials. We've pretty much adopted IMprecision, but I'll continue to represent SCREAM here. This has been a useful exercise for me.
#3
Posted 2013-February-01, 22:58
But bidding is more fun.
#4
Posted 2013-February-01, 23:33
1♣-1♥ (7+, the hand is quite minimum but I think the club suit and the fact that the major is hearts makes it cross the limit of 1♦ - if it was spades I could bid 1♠ after 1♣-1♦-1♥, but here...)
1♠-1N (WNT w/ 4♠ or 15-17 4♠5♣ or 18+5+♠ (usually exactly 5 then), F1; to play opposite a WNT)
3N
#5
Posted 2013-February-02, 00:31
straube, on 2013-February-01, 21:53, said:
.........................Q9
.........................QT42
.........................J7
.........................QT986
82.............................................T543
KJ3...........................................A765
T6432........................................985
532............................................AJ
.........................AKJ76
.........................98
.........................AKQ
.........................K74
2N - 3♣
3♠ - 3N
P
Translation:
S: 20-21 balanced, N: Stayman
S: 4+ spades, N: pass or correct
S: lets play 3N
#6
Posted 2013-February-02, 02:12
1♣-1♦ strong; most 0-7, some GFs
1N-2♣ 19-21 bal; stayman
2♠-3N
#7
Posted 2013-February-02, 04:38
straube, on 2013-February-01, 21:53, said:
North ♠ Q9 ♥ QT42 ♦ J7 ♣ QT986: __ 1♦ 1♠ 2♣ 3N
South ♠ AKJ76 ♥ 98 ♦ AKQ ♣ K74: 1♣ 1♥ 1N 2♠
- 1♣ = Art, 16+.
- 1♦ = Art, neg, 0-7.
- 1♥ = Art, 18+
- 1♠ = Art. 0-7 Flat or 5-7 shapely.
- 1N = Nat 18-20 flat
- 2♣ = Stayman
- 2♠ = Nat
- 3N = Nat.
#8
Posted 2013-February-02, 04:51
1♠2♣
2♦2♥
3nt
1♥semi positive bal 4441 or unbal no 5 card major
2♥4 hearts and 5+ clubs
rest relays.
#9
Posted 2013-February-02, 05:21
2NT - 3♣
3♠ - 3NT
Explanation:
2NT = 19-20, balanced
3♣ = Puppet Stayman
3♠ = 5-card ♠
3NT = let's play 3NT
Jan
#10
Posted 2013-February-02, 06:59
(1♣-1♦) (16+ ; 0-7 any or GF 4441)
2NT-3♣ (19-20 (21-22) ; Muppet Stayman)
3♠-3NT (5♠ ; signoff)
#11
Posted 2013-February-02, 11:08
1♣ - 2♦ (strong, 5+♣ and 4+♥ with 5+ hcp and 2-6RP)
2♥ - 3♣ (GF relay, 2425)
3NT (hard to construct a hand where slam is really good opposite only 6RP and this shape)
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#12
Posted 2013-February-02, 11:11
antonylee, on 2013-February-01, 23:33, said:
1♣-1♥ (7+, the hand is quite minimum but I think the club suit and the fact that the major is hearts makes it cross the limit of 1♦ - if it was spades I could bid 1♠ after 1♣-1♦-1♥, but here...)
1♠-1N (WNT w/ 4♠ or 15-17 4♠5♣ or 18+5+♠ (usually exactly 5 then), F1; to play opposite a WNT)
3N
Something I've always wondered about Polish Club: how would this auction be different if North had three spades?
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#13
Posted 2013-February-02, 14:20
awm, on 2013-February-02, 11:11, said:
In my basic approach, responder is allowed to correct to 4♠ (opener showed 18+ and 5♠).
If opener is unbalanced strong he can start with 2♠ over 1N (also strong, though could still be only 5crd but then with doubt about 3N) - note that 2♣ would be canape (5♣4♠ 15-18ish) and at least for me 2♦ would be canape too (catering for the 18-22ish hands because a direct 2♦ is already occupied by strong 3+♥ hands).
Indeed another reasonable auction could be
1♣-1♥
1♠-1N
2♠-3♣
3N
but over 1N it is already too late to right-side the contract (to protect the ♣K) so I'm not sure showing doubt about 3N is the best approach here.
#14
Posted 2013-February-02, 14:54
This is a bad hand for Unassuming Club, where responder does a lot of describing but opener doesn't:
1C-1H
2C-3C (any 19+ / 6-9 or 13+ with 4H 5+C)
3S-? (opener's first natural bid)
Now responder is in kind of a bind, not wanting to bid 3NT without a stopper and perhaps wrongside it too, and not eager to raise spades with only Qx. But I think if I were North I would bid 4S here.
In Malfoir, North is not starting with a positive (positives normally require 8, and 4-card heart suits are occasionally suppressed even with 8 or 9):
1C-1D
2S-2NT (natural 19-22ish / 5-7, transfer to clubs)
3C-3H (confirming 3 clubs / natural, possibly just a stopper since 5S4H opener would probably bid hearts rather than accepting the club transfer)
3NT (to play)
#16
Posted 2013-February-02, 17:44
So, in this instance, I admit I am the strange one not you
#17
Posted 2013-February-04, 03:30
1♣ = 15+ nat/bal or 18+ any
... - 1♦ = most non-GF
2NT = 21-22 bal
... - 3♣ = Puppet Stayman
3♠ = 5 spades
... - 3NT
#18
Posted 2013-February-04, 03:46
Siegmund, on 2013-February-02, 17:44, said:
So, in this instance, I admit I am the strange one not you
But there is a big difference with standard here, which is that responder does not need to strain to respond 1♥. So if he has a 7+ hand it seems like 1N (if not 4♠) or a raise to 2♠ (at least) are always available and useful (of course sometimes you'd like to play in a moysian at the 1-level, sometimes you can guess they won't balance despite you finding an 8-card fit at the 1-level, but you see what I mean). So it seems like playing 1♠ as NF is really catering for a small range of hands for responder.
Actually I think some versions of PC have 1♠ as always strong (as in 15+), with weak hands rebidding 1N (as in standard). Of course there is still the argument of hiding the strong hand, but once the minimum 4♠5♣ hands are removed (as compared to standard) it seems like at least the issue of sorting out opener's strength (what I dislike when playing standard and rebidding 1♠ on any hand with 4♠) is less important.
#19
Posted 2013-February-04, 05:31
straube, on 2013-February-01, 21:53, said:
.........................Q9
.........................QT42
.........................J7
.........................QT986
82.............................................T543
KJ3...........................................A765
T6432........................................985
532............................................AJ
.........................AKJ76
.........................98
.........................AKQ
.........................K74
P* - 1C*; (S: 0-7 / 17+, N: 0-7 / 17+)
1NT - 3C*; (S: 18-20 bal, N: Asking five card major)
3S - 3NT; (S: 5 spades, N: To play 3NT, likely 3-4 hearts)