What to bid here
#2
Posted 2015-March-06, 10:13
6c if not.
#3
Posted 2015-March-06, 10:21
#4
Posted 2015-March-06, 10:52
However, I don't see how it helps.
Let's say we assume that the opps hold the spade A, which is (I think) reasonable....
I assume we play 1430, since that is more common amongst experienced players than 0314, and we can't just pick the one we'd prefer to be playing on this hand.
If partner has 1 keycard, we may well still be cold for slam. xx Kx xxx AQxxxx is all he needs to make slam virtually cold. Qx in hearts may be all he needs, and he may have a stiff, along with 7 or 8 clubs! We just don't know.
If he has 2 keycards, we aren't ever bidding grand, because he might have xx xx Axx AJxxxx and now we need nothing bad in clubs plus something good in diamonds.
If he has no keycards, we are in slam anyway, tho I can't imagine no keycards.
I reject 4N, then, on the most common grounds there are for choosing not to keycard: the answer to my keycard ask leaves me guessing, and no further ahead than I am now.
I bid 6♣.
#5
Posted 2015-March-06, 11:13
xxx
x
AJx
Axxxxx
a grand slam only requires reasonable breaks to make easily.
Of course, opposite
AKx
x
xxx
QJxxxx
you are off two cashing aces.
Unfortunately, there is no way to know what partner's honor structure is. But which of these is more consistent with the auction?
It appears that your opps are bidding primarily on distribution. Still, your LHO does have what he thinks to be an opening bid.
I would take the low road here and just bid 5♣. It is possible that the auction is not over, and you may get a chance to make a forcing pass over a 5♠ bid (then we can will get into a discussion of whether your pass actually is forcing). Or, if partner is in direct seat over a 5♠ bid, he would certainly double with spade honors and pass otherwise.
#6
Posted 2015-March-06, 11:17
mikeh, on 2015-March-06, 10:52, said:
Could it not also be Last Train, Mike?
#7
Posted 2015-March-06, 11:20
If we have more basic agreements 4N is just RKC and I'll gamble on club solidity and or we have a way to dump a heart loser.
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#8
Posted 2015-March-06, 11:47
That means that 6♣ is overly optimistic. I will settle for 5♣. Call me chicken.
Rik
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#9
Posted 2015-March-06, 14:33
Anyhow, the 4 ♠ bid has certainly tossed a monkey wrench into any constructive slam exploration. There's just no way to know exactly where partner's values are either.
So here, I'm bidding 5 ♣ --- getting to what should be a good spot versus a potentially perfect/terrible spot of 6 ♣. Bidding slam is putting cards into partner's hand that you can't know are there or not. In a team game, it's the action I'd feel most comfortable defending in the post mortem. Failing to bid slam amid uncertainty is more explainable than bidding a slam that goes down and gives up a vulnerable game swing. At MPs, bidding slam seems like a wild shot at a top. I'd expect most people in the field to settle in game in similar circumstances.
#10
Posted 2015-March-06, 18:14
#11
Posted 2015-March-06, 18:33
gszes, on 2015-March-06, 18:14, said:
If you would bid 3♣ on that, you are far more foolish than I....
#12
Posted 2015-March-07, 17:55
(I dont know whether i prefer 6c over 6SX, otherwise I might slow play it with 5C.)
#13
Posted 2015-March-07, 18:44
The point is, I don't think 5♣ will end the auction, so it's a great spot to go slow.
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#14
Posted 2015-March-08, 16:44
Is pass forcing here? I guess not; pity, because if it was then we could pass and pull X to 5C to show this.
ahydra
#16
Posted 2015-March-08, 18:31
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#17
Posted 2015-March-10, 10:24
You've got heart tolerance, want a club lead vs 4S and are happy for partner to compete to 5C/5H with a double fit.
Trying to invent a slam on this hand seems crazy.