what to bid
#1
Posted 2016-February-01, 07:42
♥void
♦AKQ9xx
♣KQxxxx
♠KJxxx
♥Ax
♦Tx
♣ATxx
dealer south, N/S vul E/W non-vul. scoring MP. west is void in ♦
bidding is 1S-4h[west]. how to continue? should north dbl? is 4NT by north now ace asking or tell p to bid minors. Or should north bid 5c and then 5d, asking p to pick a suit
7c by south makes. 7c by north may make.
we played in 6d. 1s-4h-4nt-5d-6d. 4nt=p meant minors, i took it as ace asking
Sankar
#2
Posted 2016-February-01, 07:46
Also south has 14 cards. edit: ok, I see you fixed that, and also altered the hands a little so that south clearly has his bid. My vote for 4NT is unchanged.
-gwnn
#3
Posted 2016-February-01, 09:11
Preempts work.
Neg x though 5s (my preferred limit) shows a pretty darn powerful minor 2 suited hand. Opener has a large club fit and while the KJ of spades are of dubious value surely the fact that we have two quick tricks (plus ruffing dia value) should be more than enough to make a positive noise rather than simply settling for a mere preference 5c. 5h (cue) showing a large (unknown) fit seems a far better idea than a mere 5c preference with our 2 quick tricks and possible ruffing value in diamonds.
Responder now bids 5n and while this is GSF it is merely asking opener for 1 of the top 3 honors in either minor to bid 7 of their preferrend trump suit.
6h follows to show the heart ace and a top minor honor (just in case 7n is reasonable) (6n would show both major aces) 7c (POC) by responder is finally passed out
#5
Posted 2016-February-01, 12:35
I'd bid 5N. If partner bids 6m I bid 7 but I'm guessing over 6S.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#6
Posted 2016-February-01, 13:18
steve2005, on 2016-February-01, 10:06, said:
4♠X looks like the spot from North's point of view.
If 7♣ is there it is up to South to make a move.
Remember 4♠ chewed up a lot of space 7♣ wont be easy to find so don't feel disappointed.
4♠ has not been bid. Hence 4♠x is not available.
Phil, on 2016-February-01, 12:35, said:
I'd bid 5N. If partner bids 6m I bid 7 but I'm guessing over 6S.
1♠(4♥) is the auction that occurred.
-gwnn
#7
Posted 2016-February-01, 13:52
tsankaR, on 2016-February-01, 07:42, said:
♠ A ♥-♦ A K Q 9 x x ♣ K Q x x x x
♠ K J x x x ♥ A x ♦ T x ♣ A T x x
1♠ (4♥ ?? how to continue? should north dbl? is 4NT by north now ace asking or tell p to bid minors. Or should no rth bid 4c and then 5d, asking p to pick a suit
West is void in ♦
7♣ by south makes. 7♣ by north may make.
we played in 6♦. 1♠ (4♥) 4N-5♦-6♦. 4N = p meant minors, i took it as ace asking
It depends on partnership agreement but I prefer
- Double = T/O.Double = T/O.
- 4N = RKC for ♠.
Although that might not work well here.
You also need to agree the meanings of
- 5♥
- 5♠ and
- 5N.
#8
Posted 2016-February-01, 14:25
billw55, on 2016-February-01, 13:18, said:
1♠(4♥) is the auction that occurred.
I'm aware of that but I probably wasn't clear.
It's bad policy to assign exceptions to infrequent sequences.
So, I'm willing to trade some mild advantages here for never having an accident. 1M (4x) 4N is always RKC without exception.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#9
Posted 2016-February-01, 18:42
Phil, on 2016-February-01, 14:25, said:
Mikeh's agreement here is that 4NT is RKCB over 4m and 2 places over 4M and that seems to be precisely what you would like to be playing. Is that really too much more of an exception than opening 1M with 5+ and 1m with 3+? I think you are experienced enough to handle it Phil!
#11
Posted 2016-February-02, 06:01
6♣ by S (again defining the shape and count of hand) and slam.
#12
Posted 2016-February-02, 06:31
#13
Posted 2016-February-02, 06:51
#14
Posted 2016-February-02, 09:23
Though I don't think I have ever seen it presented as "standard and normal" in any book, I have been taught an agreement about this: 5NT for the two unbid suits, with 6H becoming the Grand Slam Force convention.
#17
Posted 2016-February-02, 14:55
#18
Posted 2016-February-02, 14:57