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6, wth :P

 

question: why the preference for bidding a slam when Vuln vs. not? I thought that a thin game vuln was worth a shot, but NV not worth the risk. I supposed the opposite was more true for slams.

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6, wth :P

 

question: why the preference for bidding a slam when Vuln vs. not? I thought that a thin game vuln was worth a shot, but NV not worth the risk. I supposed the opposite was more true for slams.

This relates to how preempts work. Some use the rule of 2 or 3, which means if vulnerable they will be within 2 tricks of their preempt when vul and 3 when not vul. Others are more aggressive, some play rule of 5431. This means they are within

 

5 tricks of their bid if they are not vul and their opponents are

4 tricks of their bid if neither side is vul

3 tricks of their bid if both sides are vul

1 trick of their bid if they are vul and opponents are not.

 

Still others ignore vulnerability all together (especially at matchponts)

 

If opener was using rule of 2/3, then 5D shows 8 tricks not vul and 9 tricks vul. You have 3 "sure tricks" (assuming partner is not vioid in spades) so 8+3=11 so 5D should make. IF vul, partner has 9 tricks, 9+3 = 12 tricks. In both cases you have the club king in reserve (maybe an additional cover). But don't think grand, surely your partner did not preempt with two aces (club and heart).

 

the problem with this hand, is even if your partner has 9 winners, you be off two quick heart tricks. For istance, give partner this hand...

 

x xx KQJxxxxx Ax

 

They can take the first two hearts. So adding winners to and expected tricks does not lead to the correct contract all the time. On the other hand, if you bid 6D, they have to find the heart lead .

 

Not vul I pass and hope we make. Vul versus vul, I would pass as well. Only we vul and they not vul would I bid 6D.

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[hv=d=s&v=e&n=sak9ht32da2ckj742&w=sq3hkj875dj3ca965&e=sjt8765hq964d6cq8&s=s42hadkqt98754ct3]399|300|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

West North East South

 

 -     -     -     5

 Pass  6    Pass  Pass

 Pass  

 

 

Here’s the full hand 6-1 – my only thoughts about this vulnerability were that he would have better than normal hand for the 5(whatever normal is for 5), it was really just a guess. I see I need to rethink that. :P

 

correction: I have the vulnerability set wrong

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6, wth :)

 

question: why the preference for bidding a slam when Vuln vs. not? I thought that a thin game vuln was worth a shot, but NV not worth the risk. I supposed the opposite was more true for slams.

The reason to bid the slam Vul rather than not is that the 5 opener likely has a better hand Vul than not, thereby making 6 a decent shot.

 

I don't like my but opposite a sound vul preemptor I'd take a shot at 6 vul myself and perhaps the opps don't find a quick cashout of 2 and we can pitch enough somewhere.

 

.. neilkaz ..

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