another freak hand
#2
Posted 2022-March-30, 20:51
#3
Posted 2022-March-30, 22:05
#4
Posted 2022-March-31, 01:40
In my current main partnership:
2C. 2D
2H. 2S
3C. 3H
3S. 4C
4S. 4N
5D. 6D
7H
Maybe. Not a high level of confidence
2D promises 1+ control and denies a few rare hands but is otherwise vague
2H is birthright (aka kokish), forces 2S
3C shows diamonds
3H shows a preference for hearts
3S cue
4C cue (we would not cue the club King here, since opener has a red 2suiter and weve shown at least one control, so we could sign off in 4H with a bad hand in context)
4S keycard. Given that partner has shown the club Ace, our void is no longer an impediment
4N. 1 or 4 keys
5D. Asks for third round control ( I dont think responder should cooperate with xx xx in the reds)
6D .I have third round control but nothing else to show
7H. Optimistic conclusion
As I say, I dont have a high level of confidence in this.
#5
Posted 2022-March-31, 02:09
If you are in 7♥ and get a passive trump lead, what line of play do you take? Is there anything better than drawing trumps, testing the diamonds ending in dummy, cash the club ace throwing the diamond if they don't break, and going for the spade finesse (if the diamonds are 3-3 13 tricks are there)?
#6
Posted 2022-March-31, 02:23
2♥* (Kokish)-2♠* (waiting/forced);
3♦ (5(+)♥, 4+♦, not the best way to play it but that's all I've got)-3♥ (confirms hearts as trump, not a garbage hand);
3♠ (control)-4♣ (shows club control, denies a spade control. Can be the king);
4NT (a gamble - maybe 4♦ Last Train is better, since partner can bid 4♠ as a positive waiting bid, having previously denied a spade control with 4♣. We are always bidding to at least 5♥)-5♣ (1/4);
5NT (asks for extras - 5♦ would ask for the ♥Q, 5♥ would be to play, 5♠ would ask for kings)-6♦ (that's extra! Note that partner did not ask for kings, so I think in an ideal world 6♣ should show extras in spades, not clubs. With running clubs, e.g. ♣AKQx, just bid 7);
7♥ (2 spades, 6 hearts, 3 diamonds, 1 club is 12, and there's excellent chances for the 13th in diamonds (break 3-3 or partner could have the jack or a fourth diamond as well or ruff if partner has 3 and the hearts split 2-2) or spades (finesse) or squeeze chances.
Opener can opt for 6♦ instead of 5NT, asking specifically for a third round control. That's a bit of a guess - if partner has got ♦xx and the jack of hearts 7♥ is excellent (just ruff two diamonds and pitch a spade on the club ace), and 5NT won't get me there. But 5NT also allows partner to show the ♠Q if they have it, and e.g. ♠Qxxx is also enough (now we have two diamond discards on a spade and a club). Since partner showed a non-minimum with 3♥ I think playing them for an ace and a queen makes more sense, but it's probably close. On this deal both approaches work.
#7
Posted 2022-March-31, 02:47
2♣ - 2♦ (0-7hcp/waiting)
2♥ - 3♥ (shows mild slam interest)
I would cue-bid above 3♥ to show stronger slam interest
followed by Itl Q bids (I use even with all controls as this allows responder to show additional values) & Kickbo.
3♠ (♠ ctrl) - 3NT (no ♥ honour)
4♣ (♣ ctrl) - 4♥ (no other ctrls implies A♣ given the mild SI)
4♠ (must be 4KCs) - 5♦ (Q♦ since a ♦ ctrl has already been denied)
6/7♥ with 7 making when opps. are 3-3♦ or on the Q♠ finesse with a discard also available on A♣
#9
Posted 2022-March-31, 05:25
AL78, on 2022-March-31, 02:09, said:
On a detail of this line, if trumps are 2-2 you can pitch the ♠ on ♣A and ruff the fourth ♦.
#11
Posted 2022-March-31, 05:57
#13
Posted 2022-March-31, 07:24
#14
Posted 2022-March-31, 07:42
DavidKok, on 2022-March-31, 02:23, said:
2♥* (Kokish)-2♠* (waiting/forced);
3♦ (5(+)♥, 4+♦, not the best way to play it but that's all I've got)-3♥ (confirms hearts as trump, not a garbage hand);
3♠ (control)-4♣ (shows club control, denies a spade control. Can be the king);
4NT (a gamble - maybe 4♦ Last Train is better, since partner can bid 4♠ as a positive waiting bid, having previously denied a spade control with 4♣. We are always bidding to at least 5♥)-5♣ (1/4);
5NT (asks for extras - 5♦ would ask for the ♥Q, 5♥ would be to play, 5♠ would ask for kings)-6♦ (that's extra! Note that partner did not ask for kings, so I think in an ideal world 6♣ should show extras in spades, not clubs. With running clubs, e.g. ♣AKQx, just bid 7);
7♥ (2 spades, 6 hearts, 3 diamonds, 1 club is 12, and there's excellent chances for the 13th in diamonds (break 3-3 or partner could have the jack or a fourth diamond as well or ruff if partner has 3 and the hearts split 2-2) or spades (finesse) or squeeze chances.
Opener can opt for 6♦ instead of 5NT, asking specifically for a third round control. That's a bit of a guess - if partner has got ♦xx and the jack of hearts 7♥ is excellent (just ruff two diamonds and pitch a spade on the club ace), and 5NT won't get me there. But 5NT also allows partner to show the ♠Q if they have it, and e.g. ♠Qxxx is also enough (now we have two diamond discards on a spade and a club). Since partner showed a non-minimum with 3♥ I think playing them for an ace and a queen makes more sense, but it's probably close. On this deal both approaches work.
We would have the identical auction as far as 6♦ but the meanings of some of the bids would be different. Our 2♦ is negative rather than waiting and we give a positive with an ace and a king so partner will show A♣/Q♦ and it will be known he has no more than another J or two or possibly ♠Q in a balanced hand, we would then ask for the ♠Q with 6♠and when we don't find it or ♦J settle for 7♥ rather than 7N.
#15
Posted 2022-March-31, 08:36
LBengtsson, on 2022-March-30, 20:51, said:
I must have been half asleep when I posted this. There are three reasonable ways for 7♥ to make, plus a squeeze option. It is more easy to reach 7♥ in Precision - as long as I am not half asleep lol! - as there are specific control bids (as in mikeh auction).
#16
Posted 2022-March-31, 09:08
DavidKok, on 2022-March-31, 07:24, said:
I doubt North can think of plenty of such hands when holding AK/AK/AK/void, but the simulator may try with ♥s & say KQJTx♣ and a singleton/void. If North is lacking then moving to 4 is a sign-off.
#17
Posted 2022-March-31, 16:45
AL78, on 2022-March-30, 15:58, said:
nullve-nullve:
2♣(1)-2♥(2)
3♣(3)-3♦(4)
4♣(5)-4♠(6)
4N(7)-5♣(8)
5N(9)-6♣(10)
6♦(11)-6♠(12)
6N(13)-7♥(14)
P
(1) Multi: a) "0-9", either 6(+)M3-OM or 5M4+m3-OM b) "22+", unBAL with primary hearts
(2) c) P/C (opposite a)) with either 2H2+S or 3H3+S d) INV (also opposite a)) with 5+H2-S
(3) "22+", 5+H4+D, neither (exactly) 5-5 nor 4540
(4) relay
(5) 3640 (and 21+ (non-walrus) hcp)
(6) parity key card ask agreeing H
(7) even # of key cards
(8) trump Q ask
(9) trump Q, ♦K, ♠K, no ♦Q
(10) ♠Q ask
(11) no ♠Q
(12) ♦J ask
(13) no ♦J
(14) contract
#19
Posted 2022-April-01, 03:57
Gilithin, on 2022-March-31, 22:53, said:
It's probably not an advantage in this auction, the only thing you get to show is your secondary diamonds before you get to 3♥. This might matter more if partner had xx, Jxx, Qxxx, KQxx.