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interesting bidding hands A very strang/lucky han

#1 User is offline   doria_55 

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Posted 2020-April-13, 06:40

Folks, I would like your opinion on this bidding which took place in my tournament yesterday. Does it seem technically correct to bid 7 nt without two KING? And, once achieved a wrong bidding, declarer seems so lucky to guess position of missing K...


NORD 875 KJ9 452 7643
SUD J642 10 652 6 J 952
WEST kq109 A843 J7 Q 108
EAST A3 Q7 AQ109843 AK

DECLARER : EAST
1 - P - 1- P - 2NT - P - 3 - 4NT (REQ ACES) - P - 5 (1 ACE) - P - 7nt

tell me , folks :)
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Posted 2020-April-14, 00:47

The 1D opening followed by 2NT is probably an underbid. The hand is worth much more than a 18-19 bal. If we are to hide the 7-bagger, then at least let’s open 2NT. Otherwise, I am not sure if the hand qualifies for a 2C opening for you (strong 2 in a minor) or a multi 2D if you play it.

The rest of the bidding is not really sensible. Knowing 18-19 bal opposite, W, despite having a nice hand, has insufficient combined material for a slam and should just bid 3NT. East is probably trying to recover from his earlier bidding and takes a (very) wild shot at 7NT when all they could be facing is sth like Qxxx Axxxx x Jxx.

I guess I’d reach 6NT with my partner. Of course, had I known there was no DK in the pack...
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