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Slam investigation after (1S)-DBL-(4S)-?

#1 User is offline   Chamaco 

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Posted 2005-June-06, 09:22

I would appreciate feedback on the questions below, referring to:
a. what you think is "standard" in a pickup pship
b. what you think is more effective (e.g., what you would agree with your favourite pard)

Thanks a lot !! :rolleyes:

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(1S)-DBL-(4S)-?

Say you have a slammish hand with heart fit as advancer and ONLY needs Keycards.

Do you have a method to ask keycards for hearts ?

What would 4NT be ?
.....If it is for minors, what do you bid when you only need keycards to bid a slam ?
.....If it is keycard ask, what do you bid when you have 55+ in minors and slammish ?

What would 5m be ? (to play or cue for H ?)
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Posted 2005-June-06, 09:26

Marty Bergen recommends in these types of auctions to just try and bid the best game and make reaching slam a very low priority in the bidding.
I have improved my results and have had many fewer bidding misunderstandings since following this advice.
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Posted 2005-June-06, 10:06

When you have 3 parking spaces you can't park 8 cars. This is very simple. So you are not going to find a way to describe all the different holdings that you can have after such an auction.
With my pd I play:

1s-x-4s

X = General values, not sure about where to play, denies 2 suits, generally 4333 or 5332 with a 5 card minor.
4N = Can play in 2 suits. (4-4 or 5-4)
5c,5d,5h = To play.
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Posted 2005-June-06, 10:50

anti-cuebid is probably the best way to handle (bidding the suit you don't stop).

4NT for keycards. 5 as just a limit bid.
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Posted 2005-June-06, 11:52

a) You can't fit everything in
B) It is exceptionally rare to have a hand that "just needs keycards" to make 6H. For one thing, the A & K of trumps are not really equivalent as a finesse through the opening bidder is pretty good odds; then the presence of the Jack of trumps makes a big difference. In fact I don't think I've ever seen such a hand in real life.

So I play

x = general non-spade values, partner will pass most of the time he has a doubleton spade and some of the time with a singleton.

4NT = two places to play, often 5-5 (many 5-4 hands would double). As a bonus, 1S x 4S 4NT p 5C p 5H shows a slam try in hearts. Though if partner bid 5D over 4NT you can't show a slam try in hearts.

In general, out of the many uses of 4NT (RKCB, natural, two places to play, encouraging/discouraging, good 5-suit bid) RKCB is the first to go as it's the least useful.
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Posted 2005-June-06, 15:35

frances is spot on. X here is just convertible values, 4N=2 places to play or heart slam try. Keycards are a very low priority when you havent found a fit yet. Bidding here is just revolving around finding the best fit, so 4N is definitely 2 places to play. Whenever a 4N bid is 2 places to play if you bid 4N then the highest ranking suit thats a slam try.
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Posted 2005-June-06, 17:32

i'm used to 4nt showing 2 places to play.. is hearts your only suit, mauro? btw, is x responsive? if not, why not?.. i think i'd bid 5 and fake a smile if we had slam.. 'course partner can bid on
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Posted 2005-June-06, 17:47

mmmm? I though you were looking to play 6 :blink:.

ok, the only way I know to get to 6m is to bid it.

X + pull to 5 should be a slam trial, but risking it to be passed is really ugly.

more safer is a 4NT-5-5 bid since you would bid 5 with red 2 suiter, 5 is an impossible bid and would show slam invitation.
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Posted 2005-June-07, 00:34

Another vote for 4NT as two places to play.

Slam is quite unusual on this auction. Hands where I am only interested in keycards, but can't blast directly to slam are unheard of (in my experience). Certainly not worth wasting a useful bid over.

And you must leave 5m to play. Just because partner doubled a 1 opening shouldn't mean that we are only looking for contracts!

That leaves double as a good hand without much distribution. Partner will usually pass.

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Posted 2005-June-07, 05:08

luis, on Jun 6 2005, 11:06 AM, said:

When you have 3 parking spaces you can't park 8 cars. This is very simple. So you are not going to find a way to describe all the different holdings that you can have after such an auction.
With my pd I play:

1s-x-4s

X = General values, not sure about where to play, denies 2 suits, generally 4333 or 5332 with a 5 card minor.
4N = Can play in 2 suits. (4-4 or 5-4)
5c,5d,5h = To play.

Agree with Luis and I think it's fairly "standard", isn't it ?

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Posted 2005-June-07, 08:04

as a side note, if you are a 1354 and your partner bids 4N over 4S, you should bid 5C. If he has hearts/clubs as his 2 suits to play you need to play clubs. If he has the minors, clubs is rarely very much inferior to diamonds, and could be a better or equal fit. It's important not to get to hearts though when partner has hearts/clubs.
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Posted 2005-June-07, 18:57

In response to "if you have only three parking places, you can't park 8 cars":

Luis, when was the last time you were in New York City?
and you pay through the nose for it!
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