BPO-OO4E
#2
Posted 2005-July-12, 05:59
#4
Posted 2005-July-12, 06:17
This is one of the WORST calls that partner could have made. Partner
has a strong hand, as do I, However, much of my strength is wasted
opposite partner's shortage. Anything could be right and we're
already at the 4 level. With this said and done, the Queen of
Diamonds is a big card. My Heart shortage could be useful as well.
4H seems like the best course of action
#5
Posted 2005-July-12, 06:25
I have wasted values in spade, I sign off.
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#6
Posted 2005-July-12, 06:27
#7
Posted 2005-July-12, 06:56
#8
Posted 2005-July-12, 07:49
My hand is GOOD. Solid intermediates in spades, singleton in unbid suit, and a keycard in diamonds. Besides, there are some backup chances for tricks in the club suit despide pard's singleton.
I'm prepared for whatever pard bids. If he bids..
4♥: I bid 4♠, confident of having done my duty to encourage pard to go to slam.
4♠: There should be no heart wastage. I ask for keycards, expecting slam to be at least 50%.
4NT: bid my keycards and let pard take final decision. If he tries for a grand slam in 5NT, I might risk 6♣, suggesting clubs as source of tricks.
#9
Posted 2005-July-12, 07:54
whereagles, on Jul 12 2005, 04:49 PM, said:
My hand is GOOD. Solid intermediates in spades, singleton in unbid suit, and a keycard in diamonds.
Since when is Qxx a first or second round control?
#10
Posted 2005-July-12, 08:33
#11
Posted 2005-July-12, 09:10
whereagles, on Jul 12 2005, 08:49 AM, said:
4♥: I bid 4♠, confident of having done my duty to encourage pard to go to slam.
4♠: There should be no heart wastage. I ask for keycards, expecting slam to be at least 50%.
I don't entirely believe this logic.
If we think that 4H from partner is a cuebid here (which I think most people would, unless they think it's some sort of last train effort), then if partner bids 4H he is showing the ace, which is not a wasted heart value.
If partner bids 4S he is more, not less, likely to have heart wastage.
If partner's expected heart HCPs are, say, 4, which would you rather have: the Ace or the KJ?
Note I don't disagree that the key to this hand is partner's heart holding or (equally but conversely) his spade/diamond holding. Does he have AKQx xxx AKJxx x or does he have Kxxx AKx AKxxx x? But I do disagree that the lack of a heart cue bid is good news. If you keycard next aren't you going to play in 5S opposite Axxx KQx AKJ10xx - ?
#12
Posted 2005-July-12, 10:30
#13
Posted 2005-July-12, 13:21
whereagles, on Jul 12 2005, 08:49 AM, said:
My hand is GOOD. Solid intermediates in spades, singleton in unbid suit, and a keycard in diamonds. Besides, there are some backup chances for tricks in the club suit despide pard's singleton.
I'm prepared for whatever pard bids. If he bids..
4♥: I bid 4♠, confident of having done my duty to encourage pard to go to slam.
4♠: There should be no heart wastage. I ask for keycards, expecting slam to be at least 50%.
4NT: bid my keycards and let pard take final decision. If he tries for a grand slam in 5NT, I might risk 6♣, suggesting clubs as source of tricks.
Same here.
#14
Posted 2005-July-12, 15:14
hrothgar, on Jul 12 2005, 07:17 AM, said:
This is one of the WORST calls that partner could have made. Partner
has a strong hand, as do I, However, much of my strength is wasted
opposite partner's shortage. Anything could be right and we're
already at the 4 level. With this said and done, the Queen of
Diamonds is a big card. My Heart shortage could be useful as well.
4H seems like the best course of action
I agree. 4 hearts was my choice although I initially thought about 4D. However, 4D doesn't help P know how to value his hand where-as 4H lets him know that there aren't major problems in the heart suit.
And, look at the internal solidity of the club suit (only missing the Q). It just might become a source of some tricks after all is said and done: it will give P at least 1 heart pitch. And the diamond Quean is a very nice card to have and might compensate for other weaknesses by helping to solidify partner's diamond suit. After 4H, P should be well-placed to decide what action to take next.
#15
Posted 2005-July-12, 17:07
helene_t, on Jul 12 2005, 06:59 AM, said:
ditto
#16
Posted 2005-July-12, 17:09
#17
Posted 2005-July-13, 05:18
whereagles, on Jul 12 2005, 04:33 PM, said:
I voted 4H.
But 1 second after sending my answers I thought it would have been better to bid 4D, agreeing with what you say here.
#18
Posted 2005-July-13, 07:49
Caren
#19
Posted 2005-July-13, 08:08
42, on Jul 13 2005, 02:49 PM, said:
Caren
I like this point. Yes I have wasted club values, but I'm far from minimum. Think of our small box principle. I have only made a 1 over 1 and yet partner has some interest in slam. The least I can do is cooperate. I would be bidding 1♠ on hands with KQxxx of spades and out.
#20
Posted 2005-July-13, 08:23
AKXX
AKXX
A(J OR T)XXX
VOID
A bit less and 4s may be enough
BPO-004E
West North East South
Pass 1♦ Pass 1♠
Pass 4♣ Pass ?