jjsb Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 hello everyone just wondering what is wrong in our auction and if someone can find ways to go to that cold 6D slam here is 4 hands J8 J10754 AJ1052 A A763 Q942AQ83 K962------ 6Q10832 J974 K105 ------ KQ98743 K65 at the table the auction was (West dealer noone vulnerable ): W N E S1C 1H X 2D2S 5D all pass do you "michael" with the N hand? regardssyl PS : note the double over 1H !! would not be my choice if i may say Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
the hog Posted March 16, 2003 Report Share Posted March 16, 2003 X over 1H would certainly be my choice. There was not much wrong with your auction at all, I think. The cards fir perfectly and the contract is rightsided . Nth might have splintered with 4C but even then I doubt if you will bid 6 with both opps bidding. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inquiry Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 J8 J10754 AJ1052 AA763 Q942AQ83 K962------ 6Q10832 J974 K105 ------ KQ98743 K65 at the table the auction was (West dealer noone vulnerable ): W N E S1C 1H X 2D2S 5D all pass do you "michael" with the N hand? Well, I don't overcall 1H on J-high fifth with a better alternative. Can you michaels the hand? Well, no. Since you have the lower two unbid suits. Perhaps you meant can unusual 2NT be used? The answer is yes, and I probably would overcall 2NT. But if I was going to overcall at the one level, I would overcall 1-DIAMOND. Perhpas this is resulting the hand, but after a 1-DIAMOND overcall, the road to slam is much easier than after a HEART overcall, although neither is that easy. Surely East still doubles a 1DIAMOND overcall, but now South is thinking slam as soon as hears 1D (although you have wrong-handed the slam, with the SQ with RHO, it still makes). I might suggest, West North East South 1C 1D DBL 3H (splinter) X P P XX (First round control) P 4C P 4H P 5C P ? <<---- South has to be worried about two spade losers (the wrong sided issue again), but this at least approaches finding the slam. He knows the S-ACE is missing, and clearly behind the KING. Aslo, save to assume that north lacks singleton SPADE as well. So slam requires north to hold Spade Queen or Spade Jx(x) and the Spade Queen on-sides. I think I would stop in five. Alternatively, I might suggest on the given auctionWest North East South 1C 1H DBL 2D 2S 4C P 4S P 5C P 6D If the leap to Five clubs can be taken as good Diamond fit and club shortness. After a 2NT overcall, the slam might be reached as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bglover Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 I certainly do NOT wish to be in 6 with k10x of spades positioned where it is. I think 5D is the proper spot for this contract on this bidding and that a 6 bid is a "prayer " (praying that the spade honors are split favorably). If the field is in 6 on this auction then the field is wrong... 5D is quite enough. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keylime Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 Support thy partner...I'd bid a cuebid directly, especially over LHO's bid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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