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#3
Posted 2013-July-10, 08:16
Not an unreasonable sequence. Once responder cue bids clubs, RKCB is ok, as you can't be off the first two club tricks.
Bidding 6NT is very greedy, and works well on this layout. It wouldn't work nearly as well if you reverse the NS hands.
By the way, Barb, you didn't specify if the inverted minor raise was game forcing or only forcing one round. If it is game forcing, then opener has more reason to believe that there is a slam here, and that 6NT might be the right contract.
Bidding 6NT is very greedy, and works well on this layout. It wouldn't work nearly as well if you reverse the NS hands.
By the way, Barb, you didn't specify if the inverted minor raise was game forcing or only forcing one round. If it is game forcing, then opener has more reason to believe that there is a slam here, and that 6NT might be the right contract.
#6
Posted 2013-July-10, 08:41
The auction was fine even given that the inverted minor raise was only 10+HCP.
I don't like mr1303's suggestion at all. 6♦ is a much better contract than 6NT. Assuming proper play, you get to try both rounded suit finesses in 6♦ in search of your 12th trick. In 6NT you have to decide to play on hearts or clubs. Also, 6NT may go down more than 6♦ when they both fail.
I don't like mr1303's suggestion at all. 6♦ is a much better contract than 6NT. Assuming proper play, you get to try both rounded suit finesses in 6♦ in search of your 12th trick. In 6NT you have to decide to play on hearts or clubs. Also, 6NT may go down more than 6♦ when they both fail.
#11
Posted 2013-July-10, 09:42
i said 2NT because I rated it as 20 due to the fitting intermediates - jt9 is nice, as is akj10. even the 8 of diamonds is potentially a useful card.
but yes 6d is a better contract.
fwiw i stuck it in the k+r hand evaluator when my judgment was questioned and it says exactly 20.
but yes 6d is a better contract.
fwiw i stuck it in the k+r hand evaluator when my judgment was questioned and it says exactly 20.
#12
Posted 2013-July-10, 10:10
I would expect 2NT ("both majors controlled") after 1♦-2♦. Because of that, I would have bid 3NT after 2♥ "we have enough for game, but no slam" (in this case because we're off two spade tricks, but in other cases because I'm just a minimum GF), and would be quite surprised when opener continued (which she should).
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#13
Posted 2013-July-10, 11:19
mycroft, on 2013-July-10, 10:10, said:
I would expect 2NT ("both majors controlled") after 1♦-2♦. Because of that, I would have bid 3NT after 2♥ "we have enough for game, but no slam" (in this case because we're off two spade tricks, but in other cases because I'm just a minimum GF), and would be quite surprised when opener continued (which she should).
Except that the original poster says that her inverted minor shows 10+ HCP, so it is possible that a 2NT rebid by opener could be dropped. If 2NT is forcing, I have no problem with that rebid.
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