You've reached a decent slam, but suddenly East wakes and doubles 6♠. What do you do?
What now?
#1
Posted 2018-June-05, 02:54
You've reached a decent slam, but suddenly East wakes and doubles 6♠. What do you do?
#2
Posted 2018-June-05, 03:28
#3
Posted 2018-June-05, 04:30
Cyberyeti, on 2018-June-05, 03:28, said:
Should've mentioned MP-Scoring, so 6M is far superior to 6m, so there is something to be said for not supressing a decent 5 bagger.
By the way East is on lead, so X is not Lightner.
regards
JW
#4
Posted 2018-June-05, 05:12
JanisW, on 2018-June-05, 04:30, said:
By the way East is on lead, so X is not Lightner.
regards
JW
6M is only superior if it makes
Missed that, in which case I'm not sure what E's double is, surely he's not doubling with ♠109xxx and an ace or ♠H109x(x) without knowing he's beating 6N too, how good is he ?
Anything could be right here, but playing a system where I know nothing about partner's hand doesn't help me make a decision here.
I probably bid 6N but don't like it much, I don't know what partner has where Q♠ is irrelevant to him (he could have asked) and E can double.
#5
Posted 2018-June-05, 06:42
However you might have landed in 6♠ even using that sequence. As to what to do now, well you could chance 6NT - a dangerous bid - but East could well rue doubling 6♠ if 6NT makes on a squeeze when the ♦ are run.
#7
Posted 2018-June-05, 13:12
#8
Posted 2018-June-05, 13:45
rmnka447, on 2018-June-05, 13:12, said:
Is it not quite likely he thought you could ruff out his diamonds with AKxxxx or similar. You are being told the spades aren't breaking and this might cause an issue with your poor spade suit. Unless the doubler is known to roll the dice in situations like this I would trust him and bid 6N.
#9
Posted 2018-June-05, 15:30
JanisW, on 2018-June-05, 02:54, said:
I bid 6 NT, particularly if E is a good player.
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#10
Posted 2018-June-06, 03:01
Suggest you bid the making 6N.
#11
Posted 2018-June-06, 04:15
So partner hand looks like
AKxx
x(x)
AKQxx
Ax(x)
So maybe the double is designed to scare you into 6N allowing a lead through your ♥Kxx as 6♠ making is going to be a good score the double is a low risk tactic. The reason partner bid 4N is that if you showed an ace he can count 12 tricks and bid 6N, but when you show up with 2 kings, one of them needs protection from the opening lead.
Therefore, I am sticking not twisting. I might even be tempted to stick in a stiletto with a redouble even though it will make no difference to the final score
If we are down, the PM will be interesting!
#12
Posted 2018-June-06, 05:03
Should I have helped patner by redoubling. To be honest, I did not even consider him running to 6NT?
Easts double was courageous, to put it mildly
His reasoning was, that he was able to see, that nothing broke our way and he really hoped to beat 6♠...
regards
JW
#13
Posted 2018-June-06, 05:34
JanisW, on 2018-June-06, 05:03, said:
Should I have helped patner by redoubling. To be honest, I did not even consider him running to 6NT?
Easts double was courageous, to put it mildly
His reasoning was, that he was able to see, that nothing broke our way and he really hoped to beat 6♠...
regards
JW
If he does run to 6N do they lead a heart or a club ?
If you have a sensible auction (do not play control responses, nobody any good does), partner would be able to tell you he had a singleton heart and you wouldn't pull.
#14
Posted 2018-June-06, 06:21
Cyberyeti, on 2018-June-06, 05:34, said:
If you have a sensible auction (do not play control responses, nobody any good does), partner would be able to tell you he had a singleton heart and you wouldn't pull.
You might ne right about the control responses being bad, but I don't see how knowing about the singleton heart does any difference whatsoever. If South had a doubleton or a void pulling to 6NT would be just as bad.
#15
Posted 2018-June-06, 06:53
JanisW, on 2018-June-06, 05:03, said:
His reasoning was, that he was able to see, that nothing broke our way and he really hoped to beat 6♠...
East hoped that 6♠ was going off and wanted to improve +50 to +100? How many additional match points would be likely to be gained by this futile gesture?
MrAce, on 2018-June-05, 15:30, said:
East isn't.
#16
Posted 2018-June-06, 08:45
JanisW, on 2018-June-06, 06:21, said:
While a small doubleton is possible there's not a lot of room for that in a 2♣ opener, even the J makes a difference, the Q a big difference.
Because of the system I play and what we respond on, I'd probably start with 1♦ rather than 2♣ and take the risk partner has ♠ Qxxxx and out and they don't balance.
1♦-1♠-2N(GF unbal)-3♣(semi forced)-4♥(4162/4153)-5♣-5♦-5♠-6♠ and no thought of pulling.
#17
Posted 2018-June-06, 10:48
JanisW, on 2018-June-05, 04:30, said:
By the way East is on lead, so X is not Lightner.
regards
JW
Far fewer pairs have good methods of finding 6m. If both 6m and 6M are on we're at a loss, but whenever 6m is the better slam we're at a huge gain.
#20
Posted 2018-June-06, 12:44
JanisW, on 2018-June-06, 05:03, said:
Should I have helped patner by redoubling. To be honest, I did not even consider him running to 6NT?
Easts double was courageous, to put it mildly
His reasoning was, that he was able to see, that nothing broke our way and he really hoped to beat 6♠...
regards
JW
I think North is totally wrong to mastermind the situation he has 9 hcp and his partner knows about 6 of them
He would not be my partner next week!