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Since everybody seems to be quite confident about an eventual slam on this one, will anyone care to tell me how you're planning to find out if pard has the right cards?

The auction starts 1S P 2H p 4D p and we get to slam in HEARTS opposite x KQxxx xxxx Axxx. Sweet.

 

The auction starts 1S p 1N p 3S p and we stop in 3S opposite x Qxx Kxxxx Qxx. Sweet.

 

The auction starts 1S p 2C(drury) p 2H p 3H p and we get to slam opposite Kxx KQxxx Qxx xx. Sweet.

 

Lots of things can happen. We're unsure about strain and level. We have no one to preempt. Why make a unilateral bid with such a hand?

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1 is fine. This hand has so much potential, that 4 just shuts the door on any intelligent bidding.

 

I think 4 of a major openings in 4th seat should be very narrowly defined. I would opt for something very pure like:

 

AKQxxxx

Axx

x

xx

 

What's everyone else think? Or should a 4 level preempt in 4th seat not even exist?

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I think 4S is a very very bad choice.

 

You simply put all eggs in one basket. 4S should show a very pure hand. But this hand's strength will vary with pd's response. The right place could be a partial, a game or even a slam in spades, hearts, or clubs. Why not ask for pd's opinion first before you make the final decision?

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4 is very unilateral. It's the bid you make in the MBC or an indy playing with some randomer you don't trust enough to have a sensible constructive auction with so you punt what's likely to make.
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