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I just recalled a humourous auction from about 12 years ago that made me think -- what is the highest "preemptive" action you have seen or made?

 

I have two contestants, one of which clearly is the winner of my choices.

 

Second place goes to the third-seat white on red 5 opening. That was from about 13 years ago and is a call I cannot imagine ever making again. As it was, the opponents were cold for a slam, and we were set less than even their game, for a great score, but it was sick.

 

The winner of mine. Partner opened 1 (12 years ago). We had agreed to bid 1 as waiting on balanced hands and weakish -- get Opener to declare. So, 1-P-1NT was now "2-5." The more vulnerable we were, the more minopr cards we needed.

 

So, I responded 1NT, 2-5 HCP's, when vulnerable. My LHO then doubled for trhe majors, and partner leaped to 6. I cannot remember the exact hand, but the location of a critical card determined whether we made 6 or were down one (we were doubled). The location of that card also determined whether the opponents made 5 or would fail. If they made, 6 was a good sacrifice. If they failed, 6 would make. As it was, 6 failed by a trick, 5 made, and we got a good score for the sacrifice. Note that a set of two tricks would likely be a good sacrifice against what would now probably be a making slam.

 

Again, sick.

 

But, I'm curious if anyone can beat this -- a vulnerable-versus-not leap from the one-level to the six-level as a good sacrifice.

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Not sure if this quite counts, however, here is a hand that Free and I played a couple years back

 

Free opened 1 i first seat, red versus white. Systemically, 1 promises and unbalanced hand with 4+ Diamonds (could have longer clubs) and ~9-14 HCP. Furthermore, the bid (typically) denies a 4 card major.

 

RHO overcalled 2

 

I held

 

A5432

AQ84

KT98

Void

 

And bid 6. (I really didn't feel like messing arround with a long complicated auction). The blast worked out pretty well, because RHO decided to double for penalties. We made an overtrick when Free tabled

 

KQ8

6

AQ654

J963

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I've never opened 6 I don't think. I overcall 6 probably once every 2 years.

 

A month ago Brian opened 1 and RHO overcalled 4. I held AKxxx, AQJxxx, xx, void and tried 7 which rolled.

 

Oh, 7N was cold too, since pard held the minor aces and the K.

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I had an auction during my time in Canada that went (1H) 1NT* [3 suited takeout] (X) back to me as unpassed 4th chair.

 

I held:

 

xx

x

AQJxxxxxx

x

 

I simply tabled six diamonds which was cheap insurance against their grand (LHO was void in diamonds, and pard had used the t/o white on red on a soft five count of Q, J, and Q.)

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