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I was West. The following was what NS held in one hand.

 

[hv=d=e&v=b&n=sk8ha843d754ck985&s=saq764hk9dakcaj73]133|200|Scoring: IMP

Bidding

W N E S

- - P 1

P 2 P 6NT

P P P

 

Opening lead: 3

Result: 6NT+1

+12.2 IMP to NS[/hv]

 

After south's response of 6NT, I made a query. His response was "21 P".

 

His profile provided no bidding information.

 

Any reason for this bid?

 

What do u think is the ideal bidding sequence here?

 

Additional note: All pairs who missed the slam lose IMPs. There are, however, only 2 tables that bid slam on this hand. The other was 6+1, 11.6 IMPs and they at least bid less surprisingly than this one...

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"Any reason for this bid?"

 

He felt like he could make it?

 

I think it's a reasonable, though aggressive bid with a pickup partner playing some type of Standard American, where 2C shows 10+ hcp and 4+ (usually 5+) clubs.

 

I would have opened 1NT on this hand, and it would have gone 2NT-3C-3D-3NT. The 2C response to 1S provides valuable information to the strong hand, so my choice wouldn't have worked out well.

 

Perhaps I'm wrong, but the tone of your post implies a suspicion of cheating. If so, I don't think the suspicion is justified by the bidding.

 

Peter

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Lets see south has 3/4 aces and the K in the suit where the ace is missing, so opss won't have 2 top trick if he plays NT. He has 21 HCP and a semi balanced hand.

His partner just showed 10+ HCP 2- and has the suit. If not playing 2/1 2 shows 4+ or 5+. So there is a club fit and combined 31+ HCP. So you expect the normal contract to be 6, now if you want to score better than average, you need to bid NT. You don't need to to bid Blackwood because you already know that opps don't have 2 quick top tricks. If your partner is strong enough he will find 7NT.

 

Sometimes 6NT won't make, but many if not most hands that make 6 will make 6[NT] too. 6[NT] is an excellent bid. Unfortunately north is not bidding 7NT although holding 3 important key cards.

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The problem in a pick-up partnership is that opener cannot be sure that a rebid of 3C is understood as forcing (which is a good treatment not playing 2/1 GF imho).

 

I like the style of bidding 6NT directly. It's most probably right, doesn't give too much information to the opponents, and avoids all possible disasters.

 

So, the best sequence is: 1 - 2 - 6NT :P

 

Vincent

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Comment 1: I don't think it makes much sense to talk about an ideal bidding sequence. The jump to 6NT certainly looks weird. Then again, if I knew that my partner would advance 2 on a hand like that I might very well jump to 6N as well. (Lord knows that we don't have any chance at a reasonable auction)

 

Comment 2: Playing a normal system, Justin's auction looks convincing

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I was West. The following was what NS held in one hand.

 

[hv=d=e&v=b&n=sk8ha843d754ck985&s=saq764hk9dakcaj73]133|200|Scoring: IMP

Bidding

W N E S

- - P 1

P 2 P 6NT

P P P

 

Opening lead: 3

Result: 6NT+1

+12.2 IMP to NS[/hv]

 

After south's response of 6NT, I made a query. His response was "21 P".

 

His profile provided no bidding information.

 

Any reason for this bid?

 

What do u think is the ideal bidding sequence here?

 

Additional note: All pairs who missed the slam lose IMPs. There are, however, only 2 tables that bid slam on this hand. The other was 6+1, 11.6 IMPs and they at least bid less surprisingly than this one...

Let's suppose 2 shows 11+ hcp, 4++ clubs, and responder was a little frisky. wouldn't 6NT with an unfamialiar partner be the right move? I'm not going to play games tyring to get to 7.

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angry wife > all

lol

 

speaking of cheating, i'm really half-suspicious of that at the time of playing. Glad that there's some reason for this bid...thx all for ur advice

 

In fact, my p left the table in fury after 2 tricks. 4 people entered the E seat and they all played for < 1 min and left. North kept calling South to claim but he didn't so this drggged on and on for at least 10min.. (thus ruling out the angry wife phenomenon :) )

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In fact, my p left the table in fury after 2 tricks. 4 people entered the E seat and they all played for < 1 min and left. North kept calling South to claim but he didn't so this drggged on and on for at least 10min.. (thus ruling out the angry wife phenomenon B) )

You are forgetting the 'Ok, make this your last hand then do the dishes' part of angry wife.

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A hand similar to this happened to me just last night. The bidding went 1-2-6NT.

 

The full deal and bidding was:

 

[hv=d=s&v=n&n=s2ht2daq8543ck432&w=skjt63hj97543dt7c&e=s75haq86d92ct9876&s=saq984hkdkj6caqj5]399|300|Scoring: IMPs

South Dealer:

1-P-2-P

6NT-Dbl-P-P

Rdbl-P-P-P[/hv]

 

I was West. My double was mainly based on my holding... and the principle behind not making stupid bids. My lead was the normal 4th highest . The opponents made a comment during the deal whether we played messanger (which I thought was a little uncalled for) as the contract drifted off 5.

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