TheoKole Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 An interesting bidding problem happened to me last night on BBO.How would you bid this hand after your partner opens 1NT? ♠ A♥ Ax♦ AK10xx♣ QJ98x North's hand was: ♠Kx♥KQJ10x♦QJx♣A10x In hidden text below is our action with the explanation for the bids:NO PEEKING before answering! ;) Our action went ------------------N---------------------------S 1NT--------------------------------2 ♠ (Minor suit stayman)2NT (no 4 card minor)----------3 ♥ (Cuebid)4 ♣ (Better ♣than ♦)------------4 ♦ (Better ♦ than ♣) 4 ♥ (Cuebid for ♦)----------------4 ♠ (Cuebid for ♦)4NT (Ace asking for ♦)-----------5 ♣ (1 or 4 Keycards)7NT---------------------------------Pass of course I was mainly interested for descriptions of other systems for slam bidding. Have fun :huh: Theo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr1303 Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Keri handles this quite reasonably 1NT 2NT (transfer to clubs)3C 3D (both minors, GF)3NT (both majors stopped) 4D (slam try)4H (1st/2nd round control) 4NT (RKCB)5C (1/4 key cards) 5NT (asking for extras)7D (knowing that partner has the A of hearts helps) 7NT (if 7D is there, 7NT must be there as well) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jlall Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 It's a difficult hand because the key is when you ask for keycards diamonds are set as trumps instead of clubs. If you have to bid keycard in clubs, you wont reach 7. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al_U_Card Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 I play kickback for the minors, so 1NT-2NT (xfr to D) 3D - 4C (good C and slam try)4D-(confirming D as trump, 3+ but no A or K of D) (4H/S whb Q-bid in support of Clubs) 4H (kickback 1430 for D)4S (1 Key for D) 4NT (Q ask)5H (Q with HK but no CK) 6NT (cant bid 7 without the CK,,,,;-(( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blofeld Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 There's always 1NT : 7NT for the blind optimists. :rolleyes: [i'm a Keri user, so bid this the same way as Mark] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jlall Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 yeah 1N-7N is the best auction. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Echognome Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 No one up for a transfer to spades? Then make forcing bids until you get partner to bid 7♠ and "correct" to 7NT. You might get doubled this way. :rolleyes: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeh Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 I was mainly interested for descriptions of other systems for slam bidding. How about relay stayman: a very powerful method: this is a home-grown method that only 3 players use, but it is amazing for slam bidding: 1N 2♣2♥ 2♠2N 3♣3♠ 3N5♣ 5♦5♥ 5♠6♦ 7N 2♣: relay2♥: 4+♥, not 4♠2♠: relay2N: 5♥3♣: relay3♠: 2=5=3=3, 4 controls3N: relay5♣: ♥Q, ♦Q, at least one of the A/K/Q in ♣ and ♠, ♥K, no ♦K5♦: relay5♥: no second (top 3) honour in ♣5♠: relay6♦: ♥J, ♦J, no ♣J7N: knows partner is Kx KQJxx QJx Axx Unfortunately, the relay does not ask about 10's :rolleyes: So dummy cannot quite claim before the opening lead. Systeme notes available at a modest price (ok, free): its greatest success was staying out of a grand with a combined 37 hcp, missing only the QJxxxx of ♣, with responder knowing the exact shape and hcp and knowing that there was no way to avoid a a ♣ loser. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike777 Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Relay bidding may get you there. I am unimpressed by the 3H cuebid or the 5nt asking for extras bidding in Kerri. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
han Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 How about relay stayman: a very powerful method: this is a home-grown method that only 3 players use, but it is amazing for slam bidding: Perhaps this version of relay stayman is only played by 3 people, but relay stayman is quite popular in my hometown in the Netherlands (or at least was among some young players before I left). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeh Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 How about relay stayman: a very powerful method: this is a home-grown method that only 3 players use, but it is amazing for slam bidding: Perhaps this version of relay stayman is only played by 3 people, but relay stayman is quite popular in my hometown in the Netherlands (or at least was among some young players before I left).I am not claiming that only 3 people have ever played a relay stayman :D I meant only that the particular version I use was home-grown. All relays will share some common features, and properly designed ones, even more. For example, in the extended relay 'engine' I used in one partnership, the structure was designed using fibonacci principles, and I read awhile ago that Rodwell used the same mathematical approach in some of the meckwell sequences. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike777 Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Can we try it playing 14-16 nt? buddy emailed me this: "Kickback is SO wonderful on hands like this: 1H 2D3D 3S We always raise with 3 card support, and no extra length elsewhere; must cue 3S, 3H would reset trumps & cant ace ask w/o club control4H 4NT Opener is all controls and trump fillers with a strong source of tricks so slams a heavy favorite unless off two key cards: 4NT shows 1 or 47NT Has to be four, So there must be 13 tricks. or 1H 2D3D 3S4C 4H Alternatively, opener can cue bid back with 4 clubs (although I think he oughta kickback himself); Now responder can ace-ask4NT 5C 4NT shows 1 or 4; Responder now asks for the trump Queen5H 5NT 5H shows the queen and the heart King ; 5NT marks time giving opener room to show more, really hoping opener can bid 6C to show that king.7NT Since responder didn't sign off, he must have all the missing kepy cards, and again, opener can count 13 tricks..... responder was hoping opener might have: xx Kxxxx QJx AKx but won't be disappointing with what really happens!! Dont you just love Kickback??" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jlall Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 I don't really thing this was a kickback victory. The same thing would be achieved with normal keycard. The victory was setting diamonds as trumps and not clubs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Free Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Woops nvm, nice hands! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luke warm Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 An interesting bidding problem happened to me last night on BBO. How would you bid this hand after your partner opens 1NT? ♠ A♥ Ax♦ AK10xx♣ QJ98x North's hand was: ♠Kx♥KQJ10x♦QJx♣A10x ok, you've heard from keri (which i *sorta* like), now here's truscott/rosenkrantz which is sorta like mikeh's (which looks very nice) 1nt : 2d - game force2h : 2s - 4+, relay3h : 3s - 2533, cab4c : 4d - 4 controls, spiral4s : 4nt - top heart, no top diamond5nt : 7nt - top club, top spade, 2 of top 3 hearts, diamond Q, no other top club responder needed to find out if 3 of the controls were in clubs or not.. he can almost tell what opener has before it's played Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winstonm Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 1N-2S* Puppet2N*-4C** *Forced **5/5 minor slam try4D-4H4N-5C5D-6D7N Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Impact Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 The key the hand is for the 2-5-3-3 hand to be making the decisions as that is the hand which knows hte H are solid and will provide a parking space for the C - assuming that you can find out that it is the CK, as opposed to CA which is missing. Opening a strong club with relays it is easy; paradoxically if I opened a strong NT my methods over NT would allow opener to take control if the responding hand was weaker (ie not good enough to insist upon slam) but with the actual responding hand I would be reduced to relaying out opener's hand, and just have room to find the HJ which makes 7NT good. For those interested:if vul1C 2S (5+C 5+D)2NT ® 3C (short S)3D ® 3H (1-2-5-5)3S ® 4NT (7 controls)5C ® 5H (no CA/K or CAKQ!)7NT counting 13 tricks n/vPass (16+/0-4) 2H2S 2NT3C 3D3H 4S4NT 5D7NT same meanings If forced to use a 1NT opening bid: 1NT 2C (Stayman)2H 2S ®3C (5332) 3D®3H (2-5-3-3) 3S ®4C (4cont) 4D ®4S (no DA/K or AKQ) 4NT ®5NT (CA,SK,HQ,DQ no CQ) 6C (R for HJ at this stage!!)6S (HJ, DJ) 7NT naming each Honour card except the 2xT!! note with about a responding hand distribution for any slam invitational minor 2-suiter, I use descriptive methods by responder which allow opener to signoff in NT or M if fragment, relay (if responder shows 5+5+), engage in dialogue with different degrees of strength and fit. eg 1NT -3H/S = minor 2-suiter ostensibly 54 with fragment in bid M but GF only slam invitational at best 1NT Stayman and then 3rd cheapest non NT bd shows 5+5+ minors with GF/slam invit When slam is "certain" proceed by relays. this structure is influenced by playing weak NT but a truism is that balanced opener needs information to decide on whether slam is good opposite a distributional hand which is invitational, but the degree of information usually needed to determine grandslam almost always works better on Q & A rather than dialogue in such auctions (eg here the solid suit and missing K in side suit which can be discarded...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
civill Posted October 14, 2005 Report Share Posted October 14, 2005 1NT opening with good 5 card major is rare, and then only [1NT-7NT] is the best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fluffy Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 Take it easy: 1♥-2♦2NT-3♣3♦-3♥4♣-4NT5x-5NT7NT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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