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What’s the risk?

 

You hold

 

S – 8

H – QJT764

D – AKQT63

C – Void

 

Club Swiss team, 4 matches

 

Last match, for the coupon.

 

First board, no one VUL, you deal

 

You bid 1 Heart, LHO passes, partner bids 2H, RHO passes.

 

Your thoughts? Also, are you willing to go to the 5 level in search of the slam?

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Interesting hand! Nobody bids the spades? Who has it? Most probably partner (some 5314 shape or so), but you never know. Better to be fast...

 

I need too much for slam and there are some hands with which I may go down in 5H.

 

Give partner some [HHxxx xxx x HHxx] hand and a slam-try would became a very bad idea.

 

I would bid a quickly 4H and hope the best....

 

Poky

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Hi Misho,

Bhugi wrote:

 

Risk is: playing at 5H-1 , but that chance is much smaller than to find a small or grand slam. It worths to take the risk.

 

I don't disagree with making an autosplinter here in an attempt to look for 6. But 6 will still require perfect cards from pd. Mind you, it depends who is at the other table as well. If I am playing against you, to look for 6 is automatic, cause I know you will try to bid it and I want to flatten the board. lol.

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Hi Misho,

Bhugi wrote:

 

Risk is: playing at 5H-1 , but that chance is much smaller than to find a small or grand slam. It worths to take the risk.

 

I don't disagree with making an autosplinter here in an attempt to look for 6. But 6 will still require perfect cards from pd. Mind you, it depends who is at the other table as well. If I am playing against you, to look for 6 is automatic, cause I know you will try to bid it and I want to flatten the board. lol.

 

 

 

hehehe, I jus say "Or". Of course I don't think Grand is very possible.

(opp. can't be silence if partner void in spade)

 

I trust my partner will know with 11 hcp he cannot respond with 2H,

but there is always possible that "a cow fly through ~" or mismouse or just take out the wrong card from the bidding box.

 

No loss to bid exclusive RKCB and when partner respond 3 keycard it may save a board. lol

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Here you get only 1 keycard, so you'll play 5H=.

 

Which goes 1 off on a s/t D lead, pd wins the A of H and a D ruff, lol

Is it really worth the risk in trying to find perfect cards in pd's hand? My pds neve have them.

 

Pd's hand is about what could be expected.

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Here you get only 1 keycard, so you'll play 5H=.

 

Which goes 1 off on a s/t D lead, pd wins the A of H and a D ruff, lol

Is it really worth the risk in trying to find perfect cards in pd's hand? My pds neve have them.

 

Pd's hand is about what could be expected.

 

I agree totally: Barry Crane always advised his partner's

 

"Don't play me for the perfect hand, because I won't hold it"

 

Also:

"Don't play me for the worst hand, because I won't hold that one either"

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Not that it matters. but partner's hand was

 

S- AT96

H- 985

D- 97

C- K432

 

in that case, pard would bid 3H over my Kokish 3C.. i'd then bid 3S and since that shows slam interest he'd probably cooperate with a 4C bid.. over 4D though he'd bid 4H.. even with the void in clubs, i'd probably bid rkc now... i'd be happy if 5H makes (it might not, ops might get a D ruff... then i'd feel real bad with pard's TWO attempted signoffs)

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