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Posted 2013-November-13, 17:03

Game all, Board 7 of 28

Opponents are silent...Partner opens

1-1
2-2*
4-???


AK5
KT8762
97
K7


NV/V, Board 25 of 28...Partner opens

1-(P)-1-(P)
2-(2)-???


AQ97
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Q7652
AQ42

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Posted 2013-November-13, 18:44

1. It will be nice to know something about your style. Would you raise with 1354 and a minimum hand? How light do you open?

Normally jumping to game after GF has been set up shows minimum, but here partner doesn't even know about the 5th . It looks like he needs to have a stiff spade and 3 good hearts for his bid. x AQx KJxxx Axxx looks like the best hand he may have, otherwise I don't see a reason to not to leave more room for investigation

2. I would start with 3, intending to bid 4 over the expected 3N.
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Posted 2013-November-14, 02:15

View PostRunemPard, on 2013-November-13, 17:03, said:

Game all, Board 7 of 28... Opponents are silent...Partner opens
A K 5 K T 8 7 6 2 9 7 K 7
1-1
2-2*
4-???

NV/V, Board 25 of 28...Partner opens

A Q 9 7 - Q 7 6 5 2 A Q 4 2

1-(P)-1-(P)
2-(2)-???
IMO
  • 4 = 10, Pass = 9, 4N = 8.
  • 4 = 10, 3 = 8.

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Posted 2013-November-14, 05:29

View Postthe_clown, on 2013-November-13, 18:44, said:

1. It will be nice to know something about your style. Would you raise with 1354 and a minimum hand? How light do you open?

Normally jumping to game after GF has been set up shows minimum, but here partner doesn't even know about the 5th . It looks like he needs to have a stiff spade and 3 good hearts for his bid. x AQx KJxxx Axxx looks like the best hand he may have, otherwise I don't see a reason to not to leave more room for investigation

2. I would start with 3, intending to bid 4 over the expected 3N.

1. I agree. This is impossible to answer without having agreements on the 4 bid. I dislike "Fast Arrival" opposite an unlimited partner and quiet opponents. It invariably preempts partner. Picture jumps with good hands are much more useful

2. Jumping to 4 must be better than 3. Opener will assume you agree clubs, but you can always correct clubs to diamonds. In my book 4 would be exclusion keycard with both black suits being keycards, tentatively agreeing clubs.

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Posted 2013-November-14, 05:38

On auction one, 4 does not exist (unless you assign it to show an exact hand). The reason is that it makes it impossible to bid 4SF and then agree a minor with slam interest.
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Posted 2013-November-14, 13:53

1st time playing together with 30 minutes before play to discuss. You know about as much as I did.
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Posted 2013-November-14, 14:13

View PostRunemPard, on 2013-November-14, 13:53, said:

1st time playing together with 30 minutes before play to discuss. You know about as much as I did.


I pass. I'm minimum, and my spades are wasted opposite partner's shortness. My CK may be golden, but partner has eaten up my ability to do anything intelligent.
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Posted 2013-November-14, 14:16

View PostRunemPard, on 2013-November-14, 13:53, said:

1st time playing together with 30 minutes before play to discuss. You know about as much as I did.



Ok then in that case:

1) pass
2) 6c or 6d
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Posted 2013-November-15, 00:08

Hand one partner has a good 1354, and I can see 12 tricks on a bad lead from opps most of the time, or perhaps if we capture J or Q, even cold 12 tricks are possible, but no play for 6 I only see when 2 aces are missing, so I would go for blackwood.

Hand 2 4 looks obvious.
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Posted 2013-November-16, 11:13

Will post hands later tonight.
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Posted 2013-November-16, 16:31

View PostPhilKing, on 2013-November-14, 05:38, said:

On auction one, 4 does not exist (unless you assign it to show an exact hand). The reason is that it makes it impossible to bid 4SF and then agree a minor with slam interest.


He can bid a slam over 4H if he has that hand. It seems pretty terrible for grand slam bidding but fine for slams, if partner has a big 1354 we can place the contract pretty intelligently on non grand hands.

I would just keycard and bid 6H opposite the right amount with our actual hand.
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Posted 2013-November-17, 03:52

1st hand...
Spoiler



2nd hand...
Spoiler

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Posted 2013-November-17, 08:11

View PostRunemPard, on 2013-November-17, 03:52, said:

2nd hand...
Spoiler


This is one of many reasons why I prefer bidding 1NT (over 1) with the South hand.
I would do this even if a spade raise by opener promises four cards.
In fact although 2 is the standard rebid recommended in many books I consider it a poor bid. It is a leftover from times when XYZ and similar approaches were unknown. The rebid of 2 should either show more points or more distribution.
The expert community is moving in this direction. The world will follow.

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Posted 2013-November-17, 08:29

View Postrhm, on 2013-November-17, 08:11, said:

This is one of many reasons why I prefer bidding 1NT (over 1) with the South hand.
I would do this even if a spade raise by opener promises four cards.
In fact although 2 is the standard rebid recommended in many books I consider it a poor bid. It is a leftover from times when XYZ and similar approaches were unknown. The rebid of 2 should either show more points or more distribution.
The expert community is moving in this direction. The world will follow.

Rainer Herrmann



The ironic thing is we were playing xyz.
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