Jlall, on Sep 11 2005, 08:19 PM, said:
kfgauss, on Sep 11 2005, 04:30 AM, said:
Jlall, on Sep 11 2005, 05:51 AM, said:
I think 4N is either:
diamonds and clubs (with at least 2 more diamonds)
diamonds and hearts
good 5H bid.
Why not clubs & hearts?
What would the auction 1C 4S 4N p 5D p 5H show. Clubs and hearts or a strong 4H bid. You can't have it both ways but your way is certainly a reasonable way to play it, and I would like to have it if I picked up --- KQxxxx Kxx Kxxx, but with that hand I would just bid 5C and take my chances playing my way.
So would you also play that e.g. (4S) 4N (here you're second seat) doesn't include clubs+hearts? This would seem like a bigger loss to me. (If you don't, I'm impressed with the specificity of your agreements.)
The way I've played these auctions is that if you want to show a good 5H bid, you can try to by bidding 4N, and then you get to if pard bids 5C (else pard just doesn't know whether you have C+H or H). I suppose things could go poorly if there's further bidding by the opponents, but this doesn't seem like such a big deal.
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mr1303, on Sep 11 2005, 07:25 PM, said:
Last time I bid 6H with a hand similar to the second variety after a similar auction. Partner put down a heart void and an 8 card diamond suit (he actually opened 1D). 6D was cold, 6H 3 off
Perhaps some combination of 4N..5N, 4N..5S, 5N, and 5S can help here if you want to go and bid 6H but want to keep 6C in the picture. I admit, I don't really see something perfect, but perhaps over 5S partner only bids 6C with a rather nice suit (and usually bids 5N)? 5S sounds like a raise, though, I guess, so this is probably wrong. Any thoughts?
Andy