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Hate to say that this hand works much better with a big club system.

 

To get to 7 hearts in a natural system, you need to open S hand (which is not so out: 11 HCP, with 2 As and a 5-card suit). Otherwise you will have difficulties in telling N that:

  • you have a max for a passed hand
  • you have a fit in hearts
  • you have a diamond suit

OTOH, you need diamonds 3-2 for a grand (plus a few cases with a fav 4-1). The grand should be around 73-74%, which is not bad at all, but maybe not good enough.

 

The best solution to get there is not playing Drury :)

If it goes P-1-2 N should be much more active,

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Kalvan14: The best solution to get there is not playing Drury

 

 

It also helps if you have a more sensible response method to Drury.

 

1H-2C

2D* *I'm interested. Relay me back to the major and I'll tell you why.

2N* *I'm interested in slam opposite a limit raise.

 

With this approach, the acution can be:

1H-2C

2N-3H* *Excellent hearts

3S-4D

5D-5H

6D-7D

7H.

 

However, I would have opened 2N like Justin and had no chance - would feel fortunate to get to 6.

 

Winston

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Well, I think South's hand is worth an upgrade to 12 points due to the mildly good 5 card suit, the concentrated honors in hearts and 2 aces. Also, opening 1 might make it harder for opps to bid clubs.

 

But even if South opens, I think it would be hard to reach 7.

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The grand is on because South has a 5th diamond, and the suit can be set up for a spades discard.

 

Unless the methods you use can find out about the 5th diamond, I think it's more reasonable to settle for the small slam.

 

BTW, I'd open south's hand.

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I can see this working nicelly

 

ps-1

2-2NT (GF obviously)

Is 2NT really a GF opposite a passed hand pard ?

 

I have always played such kind of sequence as invitational, nonforcing, say a good 13/14 hand.

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I will have opened south's hand 1 (26 zar points (11 distributional, 11 hcp, 4 control). And, as most know here, with side weak doubleton and three card support, I would have raised 1 response to 2. It would be very hard, given this start to stop short of 7.
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Unless the methods you use can find out about the 5th diamond, I think it's more reasonable to settle for the small slam.

Yes. To bid 7 without knowing of the 5th diamond is a bit of a shot.

 

Some shots are worth taking, though.

Indeed, but playing the odds is generally the best way to reduce losses in the long run ( including losing partners LOL) :)

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I can see this working nicelly

 

ps-1

2-2NT (GF obviously)

Is 2NT really a GF opposite a passed hand pard ?

 

I have always played such kind of sequence as invitational, nonforcing, say a good 13/14 hand.

Sorry, should had alerted 2, it is drury-fit.

 

And every uncontested auction where opener rebids 2NT is GF BTW :P

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The grand is on because South has a 5th diamond~snip~

 

Unless the methods you use can find out about the 5th diamond,

yes, it's good to have such methods, eh? in the relay precision from gerben's site (assuming south passes)

 

p : 1c

2d : 2h

3d : 3h (3352 : control ask)

4c : 4d (4 : spiral scan)

etc

 

but i agree with gerben that missing the grand shouldn't cause a p'ship to fall apart

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