[hv=pc=n&s=sakjhakq65dkj53ck&n=sq642ht972d7caq75&d=s&v=0&b=11&a=2cp2dp2hp4dp4hppp]266|200|2D is positive response(one K at least) which deny good 5+card suit (2 of AKQ), 4D splinter[/hv] a) Any opinion about what went wrong on this auction? b) Your minimum value for the 4D splinter call? Is 3 card support acceptable? c) Please suggest a reasonable auction to reach the proper contract.
[hv=pc=n&s=s7654h8654da6cak5&n=saqt932h7dk74c743&d=s&v=0&b=11&a=1cp1sp2sp3cp3sppp]266|200|4♠ is a very good contract...[/hv] Shall North drive to game directly? If choose the invitational approach, what's the proper call? Should South reject the invitation? (whatever inviational call) [hv=pc=n&s=saj64hak9djt97ca5&n=sk5hj853d5ckj9743&d=s&v=0&b=11&a=1np2c2d2sp3cppp]266|200|4 ways xfer apply, 3♣ is an invitation but not forcing[/hv] What's the reasonable contract for this hand? Who should take the blame (percentage) if any error? Your suggestion? Thank you
[hv=pc=n&s=shaq8642d53caq942&n=saqt654hk3dj84cj8&d=s&v=b&b=7&a=1hp1sp2cp3sppp]266|200[/hv] reasonable or not? If not, suggest one auction you consider logical. 6M5m 6M4m type, which suit you would like to rebid next. 2M or 2m?
I am just wondering how many of you play the concept of either "X or 4S". There should be no play for 4H since we all know 4S is a decent save if 4H is cold. If we consider 4H can not be made then X. Dilemma refers to after opp's 4H, how should we treat pd's pass and what action should be taken?
[hv=pc=n&w=st987h543da98ca73&d=w&v=b&b=4&a=pp1s2s(michael%20cuebid)]133|200|If North can bid 4♥ after your pass or 3X then auction goes 2 pass to you, another poll?[/hv] Probably the poll is not the most improtant issue. What I concern the most is the meaning of your action and why? 1) Is the 4H pass from East sort of forcing pass ?? 2) Is the meaning of X different according to the initial 3H or 3S call??
For most of us, X is an easy pick. We all expect pd to bid whatever 4 card major and make a game? There are probably around 15 points shared by West and North. Please analyze several possibility of pd's hand and expect the result according your choice.
[hv=pc=n&e=sa86hak75dk4ca753&d=s&v=e&b=3&a=3dp4d]133|200[/hv] Takeout X is up to 4H what's the call?? The reason for your call and the expectation for your partner's hand to support your decision. IMP or MP make any differences?
Nobody replys how to bid for the opener's hand so far. 4C would be my call to avoid the misunderstanding. This is one of the very few situation which cuebidding is not showing the support for partner's suit. The similar aluction like the following. [hv=d=n&v=0&b=1&a=1dp1h1s2sp]133|100|how to treat the meaning of 2S?[/hv] Fit in ♥ or asking for stopper in ♠?? Does the bidding system matter the meaning? (nature 1♦ vs precision 1♦)
thanks for the input. I have reviewed the BBF and found many issues are related with slam sequence. Most players tend to see one single bid as the key for the improper slam, However, your concept is very helpful for us to evaluate from the whole picture. This is to support my view that the key is to determine the strain if any side has the opportunity for it. After 3♥ I would choose a simple 4♥ in order to make clear the hand is min value of 2♣ opening.
cue bidding seems to be the way for majority to work toward the slam. However, I often found players tend to reach slam if there is no quick loser in the auction. However, the tricks for slam are just not enough. Justin: 4♠ after 3♠ is a tough consideration(deny club control?) since north is still unlimited. We might end up game even with hand like below. I guess two issues here: a) How to show the proper strength in the GF sequence.b) Who should take the lead to bid on slam? [hv=pc=n&n=sa2hakq64dakq4cqj]133|100[/hv]
[hv=pc=n&s=sqjt63h87dt76cat8&n=sa8haq642dakq42cq&d=n&v=0&b=1&a=2cp2dp2hp2sp3dp3hp3sp4cp4np5cp6hppp]266|200[/hv] The partnership is based on BWS but apply instant double negative method. therefore. 2♦ = GF but no good 5 card suit (2 of top 3), the min value is 1K/2Qs 2♥ = nature suit 2♠ = suit 3♦ = suit 3♥ = support or waiting? 2♠ should deny decent ♥ support.(common sense or need to be discussed?). The priority is to show support first rather than introduce your suit.(agreement for one level opening) 3♠ = cue or support? 4♣ = mandatory to cue if control. no extra strength required. 4 NT = 1430 6♥ certainly is a poor slam. We all know that there must be several factors to cause a bidding disaster happening. How many factors can you identify? or just a major one? The other table reach 4♠ which is also unmakeable so it'a push. However, I would like to know your opinion regarding this sequence.What is the best contract for this hand and how to get there? What's wrong with this losing control slam auction?
By the way, 2♦ then direct jump to 4♦ is key card for ♦ The skip of club control does create issue for north's slam consideration but south consider 2NT promised certain club strength. Shall North ignore the message of no ♣ control and still cue for spade or heart control, if yes, how should north proceed?