One for the road?
#3
Posted 2019-June-11, 03:23
#5
Posted 2019-June-11, 04:22
However, when West doubles 4♣ have the partnership got any other bids available other than another cue bid? [This theme crops up again on the forum] How about a forcing pass, and South being able to redouble to show first round control? Or even better a 4♣ splinter after 2♥, West doubles again, North passes and South redoubles automatically showing the ♣A.
#6
Posted 2019-June-11, 04:35
nige1, on 2019-June-11, 03:23, said:
I;m sorry I've posted it to the wrong forum
Please would a moderator move it to Non-natural bidding discussion
The auction is pretty natural, that's not an issue.
You have massive extras, but no idea (and have given little idea) of what the controls are, partner probably knows you have an ace and a king, but no idea about your shape.
I presume you don't splinter with a stiff ace, otherwise this would have given partner a clue (and that when you subsequently cue spades that that is the K not a stiff).
Partner appears to be missing the minor suit Ks (or if he has the ♦K he's missing the A) so I'd bet he has ♠A, ♥AK, ♦A (or K) and not a singleton in either minor (I don't know if he'd bid 5♦ with a stiff ace). He also thinks that opposite ♥Q and 3 controls a slam is possible but not guaranteed.
Presumably he's also not 5332 or would not have kicked off with 2♥ ?
It's a bit of a crap shoot, I think I'd probably bid 6♥, but not be surprised if it went off.
#7
Posted 2019-June-11, 04:37
FelicityR, on 2019-June-11, 04:22, said:
However, when West doubles 4♣ have the partnership got any other bids available other than another cue bid? [This theme crops up again on the forum] How about a forcing pass, and South being able to redouble to show first round control? Or even better a 4♣ splinter after 2♥, West doubles again, North passes and South redoubles automatically showing the ♣A.
I presumed XX = first round club control, P = 2nd, 4♦ denies a club control
#9
Posted 2019-June-11, 07:54
FelicityR, on 2019-June-11, 04:22, said:
The opener's 5H is not sign off here, he's simply saying that we can't go on unless you have something not yet shown. And as cyberyeti said, he already indicated a reason for concern by ignoring the double - he lacks second level clubs control, and you have it, so show it.
#10
Posted 2019-June-11, 12:13
pescetom, on 2019-June-11, 07:54, said:
Doesn't opener have other bids available to check for a further ♣ control? 4 NT might be available as DI 4 NT to show further slam interest asking for any additional feature and act as a waiting bid. Also, a further ♦ cue could do the same thing if 4 NT would be some A asking bid.
The original response showed 3 controls, that is, an A and K or 3 Ks. Certainly, that doesn't preclude black suit shortness somewhere. Maybe opener needs to allow for that possibility.
#11
Posted 2019-June-11, 15:25
#12
Posted 2019-June-12, 05:28
This seems compatible with the bidding
#13
Posted 2019-June-12, 09:48
Maarten Baltussen
#14
Posted 2019-June-12, 10:02
rmnka447, on 2019-June-11, 12:13, said:
Not in any mainstream Italian stye of control-bidding - no other bid is necessary and things are complicated enough as it is
More likely variations on the present auction would be for South to bid 3NT over 3♠ showing (more economically) that he too controls spades, or for South's 5♥ to also show an odd number of key cards (otherwise he would have bid 4NT).
#15
Posted 2019-June-12, 10:54
nekthen, on 2019-June-12, 05:28, said:
This seems compatible with the bidding
Not sure it is, that hand should show as a balanced 16 not a heart suit.
#17
Posted 2019-June-12, 12:58
#18
Posted 2019-June-13, 16:32
There are now 24 votes and 7 voted to pass 5♥.
See the BridgeWinners topic:
What is the correct TD decision and why
#19
Posted 2019-June-13, 23:25
nige1, on 2019-June-13, 16:32, said:
There are now 24 votes and 7 voted to pass 5♥.
See the BridgeWinners topic:
What is the correct TD decision and why
Sirs you have asked about action to be taken by TD ,I believe there was no screen used.If the TD was called before S bid then obviously TD shall ask the bidding to proceed and if he decides that S bid as if there was no pause and also, as is available information about the NS system and development, the bid that S makes is correct then he should allow the bid to be legal.However ,if he decides that South has even say 20 pc.chance for getting influenced and taken a decision pass or bid based upon a conclusion drawn from the pause he may disallow the pass or bid. The score may then be adjusted accordingly and the sides permitted to appeal against his decision.Sir,pardon me please but, this is what I, with my limited knowledge, feel.
#20
Posted 2019-June-14, 06:45
msjennifer, on 2019-June-13, 23:25, said:
Match-pointed pairs.
Your call?