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#1 User is offline   hrothgar 

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Posted 2013-July-08, 07:25



Wonder whether anyone can suggest a good auction for these hands after a 1 opening by South and a 1 overcall by West.

We produced the following

1 - (1) - X - (P)
1N - (P) - 2 - (P)
3 - (P) - 3 - (P)
3 - (P) - 4 - (P)
5 - All pass

No one was able to find the Diamond slam, though one pair did make it to Six Hearts doubled...
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Posted 2013-July-08, 07:56

I wouldn't want to be in the diamond slam. The first objective seems to be to stay out of 3NT, and the second to get to hearts, assuming this is matchpoints. Perhaps:
1 (1) 2
2NT-3
3-3
4-5

Or after 3 opener might try 4, envisaging this type of layout.
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Posted 2013-July-08, 08:01

View Postgnasher, on 2013-July-08, 07:56, said:

I wouldn't want to be in the diamond slam. The first objective seems to be to stay out of 3NT, and the second to get to hearts, assuming this is matchpoints. Perhaps:
1 (1) 2
2NT-3
3-3
4-5

Or after 3 opener might try 4, envisaging this type of layout.


I like your auction. Simple , natural and effective.
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Posted 2013-July-08, 08:03

1-(1)-2
2N(12-14 bal not 3)-3
3(stop ?)-4 (can't be 544 or would have rebid 3, strong suggestion of 553 and good hand)
4-4(confirming 553)
4N(A/K)-5(A/K)
5N(A/K without Q)-6

we use notrumps to show the most expensive cue, with partner known to hold one of AK, 6 instead of 5N would have shown AQ/KQ.
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Posted 2013-July-08, 08:05

View PostMrAce, on 2013-July-08, 08:01, said:

I like your auction. Simple , natural and effective.

My analysis is somewhat faulty, though. 6 is pretty good - with hearts 4-2 it's almost cold, and even with a 1=5 break you have reasonable chances.
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Posted 2013-July-08, 08:16

I saw someone once find the slam via an extraordinary sequence on a similar hand. IIRC the bidding went something like this:

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Posted 2013-July-08, 09:29

View Postgnasher, on 2013-July-08, 07:56, said:

I wouldn't want to be in the diamond slam. The first objective seems to be to stay out of 3NT, and the second to get to hearts, assuming this is matchpoints. Perhaps:
1 (1) 2
2NT-3
3-3
4-5

Or after 3 opener might try 4, envisaging this type of layout.

I was going to post exactly this auction then decided to read the other posts. Obviously I like it :P

I don't see how N can bid the slam after S strongly implied some spade wastage, tho not a huge amount since he is clearly 2=3 reds on this auction (if one opens 1 with 3=2=4=4, I suppose it is barely possible he might hold that shape, but I don't have experience with that method).
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Posted 2013-July-08, 11:42

I don't like starting negative double with the north hand. So I fall into the 2 bidding group.

One might first, however, consider this auction...

Pass - (1) - 2
2NT - 3
4 - 4, 4 mild slam try,
6 - East is great for a slam try given a passed hand

But, ok, I admit I would open south 1 as well. After bidding 2, forcing, South does have a problematic rebid.
  • 2 would probably show support, if not and it was waiting I would bid that, but for me it is "good support",
  • 2NT would show a spade stopper,
  • 3 a fifth club,
  • 3 diamond values, but probably no longer a reverse, the question is would it promise a real suit, in which case it mis-identifies two cards in the hand (suggesting 45 in the minors, when really 34). So South has a real problem. (If 3 just shows concentration of values and inability to bid raise hearts or bid 2NT, then the auction is easy, but who plays that?)
Here is a reasonable auction with opponents passes not shown, with a curious Bluhmer cue-bid thrown in for good measure.

1 - (1) - 2
3 - 3 The 3 bid only misidentifies one card, Not a spade stopper, not heart support, a "fifth" club.
3 - 4
4! - 5NT
6 - pass

This auction, however if full of problems. The 3 bid is natural and forcing, the 3 is doubleton (most likely honor doubleton). The 4 is bidding out shape, and possibly finding correct strain of clubs. 4 has to be a Bluhmer cue-bid (Opener has denied spade stopper not once but twice), showing all his values outside of spades. 5NT is pick a slam, obviously implying good diamonds and only three card club support. But the problem is, opposite five clubs, North might just bid 6 which isn't a great spot instead of offering up a choice. If given a choice, South will suggest diamonds, obviously.


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Posted 2013-July-08, 12:10

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2N-P-3D-P
3H-P-4C-P
4D-P-4S-P
5D-P-6D-P
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Posted 2013-July-08, 13:38

View Postinquiry, on 2013-July-08, 11:42, said:

I don't like starting negative double with the north hand. So I fall into the 2 bidding group.

One might first, however, consider this auction...

Pass - (1) - 2
2NT - 3
4 - 4, 4 mild slam try,
6 - East is great for a slam try given a passed hand

But, ok, I admit I would open south 1 as well. After bidding 2, forcing, South does have a problematic rebid.
  • 2 would probably show support, if not and it was waiting I would bid that, but for me it is "good support",
  • 2NT would show a spade stopper,
  • 3 a fifth club,
  • 3 diamond values, but probably no longer a reverse, the question is would it promise a real suit, in which case it mis-identifies two cards in the hand (suggesting 45 in the minors, when really 34). So South has a real problem. (If 3 just shows concentration of values and inability to bid raise hearts or bid 2NT, then the auction is easy, but who plays that?)
Here is a reasonable auction with opponents passes not shown, with a curious Bluhmer cue-bid thrown in for good measure.

1 - (1) - 2
3 - 3 The 3 bid only misidentifies one card, Not a spade stopper, not heart support, a "fifth" club.
3 - 4
4! - 5NT
6 - pass

This auction, however if full of problems. The 3 bid is natural and forcing, the 3 is doubleton (most likely honor doubleton). The 4 is bidding out shape, and possibly finding correct strain of clubs. 4 has to be a Bluhmer cue-bid (Opener has denied spade stopper not once but twice), showing all his values outside of spades. 5NT is pick a slam, obviously implying good diamonds and only three card club support. But the problem is, opposite five clubs, North might just bid 6 which isn't a great spot instead of offering up a choice. If given a choice, South will suggest diamonds, obviously.

If I wasn't allowed to bid 2N, I would bid 3. The idea of rebidding Kxxx makes me ill.
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Posted 2013-July-08, 16:33

View Postgnasher, on 2013-July-08, 08:05, said:

My analysis is somewhat faulty, though. 6 is pretty good - with hearts 4-2 it's almost cold, and even with a 1=5 break you have reasonable chances.


I did not even check the result, neither i was talking about the outcome. I was mainly talking about the path you had chosen.
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Posted 2013-July-08, 21:08

South's rebid after 2 is a normal problem of MSC from the BW.

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


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Posted 2013-July-09, 09:10

Probably something like this:


North has to make a decision, but playing in a 5-2 fit with a void opposite a probably weak suit is asking for trouble, so 5 is safer imo.
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