TheoKole Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 [hv=d=n&v=n&w=sk9xxh1087xd8xc10xx&e=sxhakxdakq109xxcaj]266|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv] I was sitting East on the following hand in a Teams game qualifying tourament for the nationals of my country The bidding has gone: North East South West3 ♣-----X---Pass---3 ♥Pass---4NT--Pass---5 ♣ (3041 Ace Answering)Pass---5 ♦--Pass---PassPass A couple of questions:Do you agree with the East-West bidding?If not, what other bids would you recommend? South leads a small club to Norths Q ♣ and your A ♣2 rounds of trumps clears them, ♦ are 2-2 (J ♦ does not fall on 1st round) Plan the play. Enjoy Theo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cherdano Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 I see nothing better than playing the preempter for 7 clubs, his partner for ♠A, and guessing the distribution in the majors: Run all trumps, discarding the clubs and two spades from dummy. On the last trump, keep the same shape in dummy as LHO. Lead a spade, and hope that he has to give you a third heart trick (if he kept 4 hearts) for the spade king (if he kept two spades). Arend Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
han Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 I think that the bidding was a complete failure, in the sense that very little information was exchanged and that a far from optimal contract was reacched. I'm surprised that 5D was passed, do you not play this as queen ask? I don't want to suggest that you cheated, but if my opponents had this auction then I would suspect that they did, especially if east thought for a long time before bidding 5D. I think that I would bid 4NT directly with the east hand. I play 4D as diamonds plus a major, and 4C as the majors, so 4NT has to be natural (right?). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luke warm Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 agree with han, how can 5♦ be passed? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheoKole Posted October 16, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 Hannie and Luke Warm, after the preempt, I had a few choices most of them which seemed to be wrong at the time. 3 Diamonds and 4 Daimonds would be natural but would be much weaker hands. With the actual hand after the lead if partner had the Ace of Spades, the 6 Diamond slam would have been laydown as I could have forced out the K of Clubs and dummy's 10 of Clubs would allow a heart pitch. Partner could also have had the Q of hearts. I felt I had to double to indicate a strong hand in the first place and then ask for Aces. 4NT directly after a preempt in our system would be a strong 2 suiter so that was out. Our rule for these situations is that we MUST be ready for any answer given to 4NT and either have real support or a self supporting suit. So I can't ask for the Q hearts in this situation. At the other table the bidding went 3 Clubs -> 5 Diamonds -> All Pass. I must admit that my partner looked a little surprised when I bid 5 Diamonds as he thought hearts were trump at first, but I bid in tempo and he remembered our rule about a self supporting suit and passed. As for the play, I played North for the distribution of 3-1-2-7 without the Ace of Spades, if he had 2-2 in the majors I probably wouldn't make as these are very good defenders. (If north had 2-2 or 1-3 in the majors he would have the Ace of spades or the heart honors) North's preempt style is pretty solid, and since I have to play him not to have the Ace of Spades, he would have some other cooressonding honors in spades or hearts. I ran all the diamonds but one and the Ace of hearts in order to drop a singleton honor in North's hand, keeping: (if I run the last diamond dummy is squeezed in the majors for the endplay on South) Kx spades, and 1087 hearts in dummyx spades, Kx hearts, x Diamonds, J clubs in my hand Then I played the small spade towards the King and South was trapped,he won his A spades and returned the the Q hearts to my King and I returned my small heart towards the 10 his J winning. He had falsecarded during the run of diamonds but by that time I knew he had a spade and a heart left and he had to put me into dummy for the pitch of the club J. Theo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trpltrbl Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 I don't think hat 5♦ can be passed. After your pd's 3♥ 4♦ should be good hand and forcing with ♦. 4 NT should be RKC for ♥ and therefor 5♦ asking for the Q.I don't think you can switch systems in the middle of the auction because it is going the wrong way.Thinking 1 or 2 steps ahead in the auction seems to help :) GBB :lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trpltrbl Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 Partner could also have had the Q of hearts. So your pd could have the keycard that you needed, even though it wasn't an ace.And you have the tools to find.5♦, I wonder if your pd would have showed it if he had it :) Very doubtfull bidding. GBB :lol: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike777 Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 Ya passing 5D on this hand makes my skin crawl.Note 4nt was Kcard for hearts not old fashion blacky. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fluffy Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 Poor me would had just bid 3NT playing there Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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