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Posted 2010-November-18, 17:31

2 was Strong, no agreements on partner's pass. Partner is an expert, but you haven't discussed much. Your call?

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Posted 2010-November-18, 17:40

No agreements on forcing pass after 2C?
Not even default -- they get doubled or we play?
Partner gives you a chance for penalty double bonanza.
Won't go there. Wish my spades were in on first round.
Now I guess 5C =pick a slam. Surely no 2-suiter agreements
if no forcing pass agreements (eg. 5NT pick S-D;
Q-bid 5C pick H-D; Q-bid 6C pick H-S).
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Posted 2010-November-18, 17:47

4NT as 2 suits? I don't think much of my jacks but with the A and K and partner probably having a balanced hand lacking massive club values we've gotta have great play for slam. With a bad 2 suiter I might have just tried the major after partner's pass, so I think pulling partner's 5 to 5 is forcing and shows the pointed suits.
I once yelled at my partner for discarding the 'wrong' card when he was subjected to a squeeze that I allowed by giving the wrong count with too high a card. Now he's allowed to pitch aces when the opponents have the king in the dummy. At trick 2. When he could have followed suit. And blame me.

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Posted 2010-November-18, 17:53

LHO has bid very very strangely, red v white, but i think he may be getting away with it. Maybe he has Kxxxxxxxx in clubs and felt unable to bid 1st seat red v white.

I think an expert partner would assume that double by him would suggest defending...ie. a strong notrump type of hand, while a bid would be a one-suiter, and pass is forcing...I therefore expect 4+ support for one of my two suits, and I am prepared to drive to slam if we find a fit...so I bid 5. I raise 5 to 6, bid 5 over 5 and raise 5 to 6. We can and will reach grand on some hands on which it is cold.

Coming up with hands for this sequence is going to be unproductive but to give some idea of possible hand types I offer:

Kx AQxxx AKQxx A, KQx AQxx AKQx Qx (this latter hand is obviously of the strong nt variety but still looks takeout oriented to me)
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Posted 2010-November-18, 17:54

View Postmikeh, on 2010-November-18, 17:53, said:

LHO has bid very very strangely, red v white


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Posted 2010-November-18, 18:25

I would had bid 2 the round before, this hand should be worth it in most 2 schemes.


I think partner doesn't want penalties in 4 and to me that's just enough for slam as others have said before, don't see much difference between 4NT and 5, I think 4NT can be taken as nat or in another level even as blackwood so I think 5 with a new partner is the right bid.
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Posted 2010-November-19, 14:16

I would choose the 5 route and bid 5 over 5 and raise 5 to slam.
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Posted 2010-November-19, 14:23

I would expect partner to have a balanced hand without great club length.

I would bid 5, and then bid 5 over 5. This has to be forcing.
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Posted 2010-November-19, 15:00

I didn't specify but I think pass is clearly forcing and should show a hand with little wastage and/or short clubs. double would be a suggestion of defense usually with 3+ clubs and secondary club values.
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Posted 2010-November-19, 18:33

View PostFluffy, on 2010-November-18, 18:25, said:

I would had bid 2 the round before, this hand should be worth it in most 2 schemes.

Me too.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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Posted 2010-November-19, 18:45

5c.....

old adage x or cuebid with tough hands with no clear bids.



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Posted 2010-November-19, 18:52

View Postmike gill, on 2010-November-19, 15:00, said:

I didn't specify but I think pass is clearly forcing and should show a hand with little wastage and/or short clubs. double would be a suggestion of defense usually with 3+ clubs and secondary club values.



2d was gf so of course pass is forcing :)
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Posted 2010-November-20, 07:26

For those not showing spades on the first round.
Is 2 honor 5-suit not up to standard? Or which two honors in 10-count? AK,AQ,AJ,KQ,KJ?
Is 10 hcp with partner's 22+ not in slam zone?
Little deduction for short honors
when partner is expected to have gobs of fitting honors.
How do you catch up when preempted? As here?
Can you not Key-ask to get SKQ missing?
Don't you overload 2D when 5-5 two suiter starts shaping-out later?
Get 5-5 shown below 3NT?
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Posted 2010-November-20, 11:27

View Postmtvesuvius, on 2010-November-18, 17:31, said:

2 was Strong, no agreements on partner's pass. Partner is an expert, but you haven't discussed much. Your call?
IMO 5 = 10, 4N = 9, 4 = 8.
_X would be penalty, IMO, but I'm still frightened to bid 4N in case partner thinks it is natural e.g.
xxx xxx Qxxx AQ
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Posted 2010-November-27, 13:25

I would bid 4. Yes, it's not a major, nor is it our best suit, but it is the only call available which is both descriptive and forcing.
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