Bid this slam 2/1 ACBL
#21
Posted 2014-August-27, 11:37
Yep, easy now.
#22
Posted 2014-August-27, 15:09
Fluffy, on 2014-August-24, 09:45, said:
I dunno about "resulting" but I am sure that playing with my clone it would begin 1♠-2♥-3♦-3♥-3♠ just as you suggest. I think I can imagine a 4♦ bid after that. I guess it depends on what the partnership thinks that the auction so far means, but bidding diamonds before rebidding spades would appear to invite showing diamond support, even if it is a bit marginal After that you get somewhere good I should think..
At any rate, I would bid 3♠ over the 3♥ rebid. If that doesn't work out, too bad, but I do it next time also.
#23
Posted 2014-August-27, 15:34
2C - 2S* (artificial 5+h and gf)
3S - 4H
5D - 6C* (ambigious cue)
6S - 7D
#24
Posted 2014-August-27, 20:32
dickiegera, on 2014-August-22, 19:33, said:
Makes 7♦, 7NT, 6♠ or 6♥
Thank you
Probably shouldn't put misiry auction in this forum, but here goes...
3D 3H
4S 5H
6D 7D
Pass
Explanation found in the Misiry PDF I posted in the forum already
3D = preempt in hearts or strong two suiter with diamonds and one black suit.
3H = pass/correct... (I know partner is strong with diamonds from my hand,, and he is going to bid again)
4S = Spade-Diamond two loser hand, one loser is in clubs (I could have Kx of clubs for that one loser or singleton)
5H = Shows heart ACE since 4NT would show heart king, ask if heart ace is useful
6D = heart ace covers one loser
7D = your two losers are club ace and heart ace... got you covered... hope we don't sping a surprise loser somewhere.
#25
Posted 2014-August-31, 12:31
Zelandakh, on 2014-August-25, 06:37, said:
Alice in Wonderland : probably it counts only Milton Work points (9+9=18) instead of distributional pointing (Goren + M.W.) and/or [better] Courtney losers.
#26
Posted 2014-August-31, 15:25
Lovera, on 2014-August-31, 12:31, said:
You are too disparaging of the posters here - they are not Walruses. The simple truth is that BBFers do not like opening 2♣ with 2-suited hands at all, even extremely strong ones. There are good reasons for that but I would still have expected someone to have given the possibility and a couple of posters usually do prefer 2♣ with hands of this type.
#27
Posted 2014-August-31, 17:23
kenberg, on 2014-August-27, 15:09, said:
At any rate, I would bid 3♠ over the 3♥ rebid. If that doesn't work out, too bad, but I do it next time also.
IMO, 3S is a bid made by those fearing missing 3NT. Seriously, 3S to me sounds like a 6/4 pattern, while 4D does not rule out 6 spades and paints a picture of a strongly shaped hand.
#28
Posted 2014-August-31, 18:36
Winstonm, on 2014-August-31, 17:23, said:
Why would you not show 6-5 by bidding 3♠ followed by 4♦ rather than 4♦ followed by 5♠? Why is that 4♦ does not rule out a 6th spade but 3♠ apparently rules out a 5th diamond? Is the 6th spade not generally more important even if it were not saving 3 steps of bidding space?
#29
Posted 2014-August-31, 19:36
Zelandakh, on 2014-August-31, 15:25, said:
I am not disparaging :Alice in Wonderland means that i wonder simply myself for not to have bidding 2 ♣. Why not bidding with 2 suited-hands is it not equivalent to 1♣ every distribution ?