Optimist or Pessimist?
#1
Posted 2024-December-01, 23:29
#3
Posted 2024-December-02, 00:51
The problem is that partner may get very excited with something like ♠KQxx, ♥Axx, ♦Qxxxx, ♣K - by all means in the better half or even best 20% of 2♠ bids and an upgrade on hearing short hearts opposite, yet slam has no chances at all. By inviting partner to think with us we are taking a small risk. 4♠ for me.
#4
Posted 2024-December-02, 03:50
What enquiries do I have available ? I would feel much happier if I could find a way of bidding this that allowed partner a chance to cue hearts or show a stop that I'm hoping he can't take.
#5
Posted 2024-December-02, 04:05
it is either 4S or 4H.
Not that I do the following at the table, but forum posts give us the chance to reflect a
bit longer.
In the context of a strong NT, partner could still hold a weak NT, so the chances go down
that slam makes, there is even a chance, that you are not able to make 10 tricks.
In the context of a weak NT, partner will be unbal. or bal. 15/16, so the chance go up that
slam makes.
Take your pick.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#6
Posted 2024-December-02, 04:38
- 2NT: Spiral.
- 3♣: Short suit game try, 5(+)♠.
- 3♦: -
- 3♥: SSGT.
- 3♠: Competitive/preemptive/barrage. A poor agreement on this auction, more sensible with hearts instead of spades.
- 3NT: Offer to play, (semi)bal. Partner may pass even with 4-card support.
- 4♣-4♥: slammish 2-suiters.
- 4♠: To play.
- 4NT+: -
My spiral version allows me to get out at 3♦ when I think it's right.
#7
Posted 2024-December-02, 05:40
A ♥ SSGT will find out if opener is a minimum, game going or extras.
#8
Posted 2024-December-02, 06:15
DavidKok, on 2024-December-02, 04:38, said:
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[*]2NT: Spiral.
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A plus with regards to slam is the 6-4 fit, but if you regular raise with only 3, so often,
that a sepcialiced agreement is in place, than the odds that slam makes drop again.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#9
Posted 2024-December-02, 08:12
Can use short suit or long suit try. Long suit bid directly, short suit go through 2nt, when spades are trump, to show stiff.
jump directly to 4h to show H void.
1d-1s
2s-2nt
3c-3s or 3nt
2nt starts short suit game try
3c forced
3s stiff H, passable...3nt stiff h, slam try.
#10
Posted 2024-December-02, 09:59
Always the optimistic and lacking other gadgets, this was the auction.
It’s not a particularly tough problem but I thought it was an interesting hand, 6 spades to the 8 ��
(stray double removed)
#12
Posted 2024-December-02, 10:51
Cyberyeti, on 2024-December-02, 10:21, said:
Ah, that's why my partner wanted to switch to mini nt.
#14
Posted 2024-December-02, 12:18
Cyberyeti, on 2024-December-02, 12:00, said:
I like 12-14, I am also having fun trying 10-13 and it curbs my tendency to want to explore slam each time partner opens a hand and I have points.
As with any 1nt opening, the hand is very clearly defined and the auction over 1nt is easy, and well defined.
#15
Posted 2024-December-02, 12:24
#16
Posted 2024-December-02, 12:35
#17
Posted 2024-December-02, 12:35
smerriman, on 2024-December-02, 12:24, said:
This is what I was thinking. South has an excellent holding in hearts opposite a splinter. In this case I think they can take 11 tricks regardless so, as long as they stopped below slam, they would have been OK.
#18
Posted 2024-December-02, 12:40
#20
Posted 2024-December-02, 16:37
jillybean, on 2024-December-02, 09:59, said:
Always the optimistic and lacking other gadgets, this was the auction.
It’s not a particularly tough problem but I thought it was an interesting hand, 6 spades to the 8 ��
I would play control-bids rather than splinter once Opener has fitted Responder, so 4♣ rather than 4♥: now hearing 4♥ with ♦Axx and feeble trumps one has a fairly obvious 4♠ negative.
If you play some kind of Trial bid as INV+ then I could also understand 3♦ which again would elict a negative, which you pull to game.