Ax QJTxx x J9xxx What's your bid?
#1
Posted 2005-June-06, 21:55
CHO . RHO . you . LHO
1S ... 2D ... X ... 4D
4H ... 5D ... 5H ...6D
pass .pass...???
It's matchpoints, unfavorable.
Your hand is Ax QJTxx x J9xxx
#4
Posted 2005-June-07, 02:34
I told my story when I raised pard's hearts to 5, no need to bid again my shape.
#5
Posted 2005-June-07, 02:57
Six hearts might be made if partner has ♠K, ♥AK and ♣AK, but then 6♦ doubled will be more points then our game. I don't think many people will bid the slam, I would have doubled 5♦ in the previous round.
#6
Posted 2005-June-07, 04:56
Chamaco, on Jun 7 2005, 03:34 AM, said:
I told my story when I raised pard's hearts to 5, no need to bid again my shape.
Agree with Mauro ! I've already told everything !
Alain
#7
Posted 2005-June-07, 04:59
#9
Posted 2005-June-07, 07:20
Ben
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Posted 2005-June-07, 08:08
#13
Posted 2005-June-07, 14:39
P has majors, I have a very nice lead to make, unless P has KQ6th, AK4th or 5th, x,A(x), I question whether or not P can avoid a club loser. Yes, partner's pass (to me) is forcing, and Ax is a very strong holding in P's suit. If S-Ace is all that P needs for 6, might not a bid other than 4H over 4D have been made?
Just trying to learn over here
#14
Posted 2005-June-07, 15:01
I don't think X is going to work at MPs, maybe it can be 30% instead of a 0 but is not worth trying.
#15
Posted 2005-June-07, 15:06
I bid 5H already which shows my 5th heart. Is the AS enough to bid 6H? That is about all I have that partner does not know about.
Suppose opps have 10d and we have 10h. That's 20 tricks for the Law. If we can take 12, they can only take 8 which is more than our game.
No matter how you look at it... it is close decision. But if partner only needs the AS for slam, partner would probably have bid 6H already. Partner needs more... Maybe a club control or a diam void or a top heart honor. I have none of those things.
Dbl
#16
Posted 2005-June-07, 15:24
inquiry, on Jun 7 2005, 08:20 AM, said:
Why is his pass a slam try, afterall he only bid 4♥ on the previous round? He didn't have a slam try then. If opponents didn't save, I wouldn't have bid 5♥ and we wouldn't have been thinking about slam.
Pass is certainly forcing, but I think partner has not a clear double (diamond strength, short on controls) and let me take the decision. If I had a strong hand (which is still possible from the viewpoint of partner), I could bid 6♥, but not with this hand.
#17
Posted 2005-June-07, 15:50
PMetsch, on Jun 7 2005, 05:24 PM, said:
inquiry, on Jun 7 2005, 08:20 AM, said:
Why is his pass a slam try, afterall he only bid 4♥ on the previous round? He didn't have a slam try then. If opponents didn't save, I wouldn't have bid 5♥ and we wouldn't have been thinking about slam.
Pass is certainly forcing, but I think partner has not a clear double (diamond strength, short on controls) and let me take the decision. If I had a strong hand (which is still possible from the viewpoint of partner), I could bid 6♥, but not with this hand.
It is a slam try because he is inviting your participation. Double or bid.
You can not have a strong hand, as noted by others, your 5♥ bid showed a fifth heart. With any "strong hand" and five hearts you would have bid 2♥ not made a negative double of 2♦.
#18
Posted 2005-June-07, 18:10
inquiry, on Jun 7 2005, 04:50 PM, said:
I may have only 4 hearts with a hand that rather plays 5♥ than double 5♦, say 2=4=2=5. Such a hand can be stronger and slam might be making. A double by partner should warn me not to bid 6♥, while a pass is neutral. Just my thoughts.
#19
Posted 2005-June-08, 13:35
As most of you suggested, South doubled 6♦. Final score: 6♦x+1.