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  1. 1. Your bid?

    • 2D UCB
      7
    • 2H Forcing
      3
    • 2S Monkeys
      1
    • 2N 4 Card raise
      0
    • 3H Fit Jump
      13
    • 3S More Monkeys
      0
    • 4C Splinter
      6
    • 4D Splinter
      0
    • 4S To play
      0
    • 4N RKCB
      0
    • 5C EXclusion
      1
    • 6H Science is for losers
      0
    • 6S see above
      1


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Playing in the main bridge club with regular partner.

Do your agreements really include both 3 as a fit jump and 4 as a splinter? I would agree willingly to either both as fit jumps, or both a splinters, but cannot imagine the split agreement.

 

But, I start 2 as that way I may flush a monkey or two from the bush (will I know it if GOP is the funny man).

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Playing in the main bridge club with regular partner.

Do your agreements really include both 3 as a fit jump and 4 as a splinter? I would agree willingly to either both as fit jumps, or both a splinters, but cannot imagine the split agreement.

One is a single jump, one is a double jump. If you don't like playing it that's fine, but it's very easy to imagine and not a 'split agreement' at all.

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I wonder what 2 followed by 5 would mean. If it's asking specifically for a diamond control then that looks good. We might lose the first three tricks in 5, but I don't think I could ever bring myself to stop at the 4-level on this hand anyway.

 

If we don't have that agreement about 5M bids, I think I would splinter 4.

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I slightly prefer 3 fitted to 4. It seems pard is more likely to show a diamond control when we give him some space to just rebid 3 (which looks inevitable) after our 4 cue, than a direct 4.

 

2 just leads to complications. We'll have to re-cue to set up a force, and 3 over 2 doesn't promise support for most.

 

2nd choice is a direct 5.

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Playing in the main bridge club with regular partner.

Do your agreements really include both 3 as a fit jump and 4 as a splinter? I would agree willingly to either both as fit jumps, or both a splinters, but cannot imagine the split agreement.

 

But, I start 2 as that way I may flush a monkey or two from the bush (will I know it if GOP is the funny man).

Not uncommon to play a single JS as fitted and a double JS (or single jump cue) as a splinter.

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I slightly prefer 3 fitted to 4. It seems pard is more likely to show a diamond control when we give him some space to just rebid 3 (which looks inevitable) after our 4 cue, than a direct 4.

 

2 just leads to complications. We'll have to re-cue to set up a force, and 3 over 2 doesn't promise support for most.

 

2nd choice is a direct 5.

I agree I doubt very much 2D is going to help us get to slam.

I expect to give up on slam or even the 5 level.

 

If you love this hand I would just bid 5S now. Not an option I see. :)

 

edit:

I have never played fit Jumps:

If it shows:

AKQx...AQTxxx..xxx..void

 

Where do I sign up?

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But, I start 2 as that way I may flush a monkey or two from the bush (will I know it if GOP is the funny man).

This isn't what the original monkeys option was designed to flush out. After the Cromwell Regional, I posted several problems on here with one ridiculous choice at the end to test the number of monkeys at the keyboard voting on these polls. I don't really need to mention any names by which these primates operate, but I think we all know who some of the more vocal ones are :)

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P.S. I hope I added enough options.

Despite all these option I think one is missing

 

5. This should say to partner " I have a good hand for slam in spades, Please bid 6 if you can stop them from taking first 2 tricks in , which in essense is asking for first or second round control.

 

There is no unviversal agreements about this, but I find it very logical and that what I would take for 5 bid for , even if i play with pickup partner. It gives up explorations for grand, but bridge is not a game for perfection. Play for shoudl be very reasonable if partner has Kx or better in

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Since in this problem 2 is forcing, I'll bid that and see what happens. This is a hand where I want opps to bid. Suppose it goes:

 

1 1 pass 2

3 3 5

 

now I can probably bid 6 because pard is likely to have a singleton diamond.

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I don't understand 3 followed by 5 to ask for a control, nor do I understand an immediate 5 to ask for a diamond control. I always thought an immediate 5 on this auction asked for control, an immediate 5 was exclusion blackwood, and 3 followed by 5 asked for spade quality.

 

I think the correct way is to bid arend's plan.

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I would bid 2 if that is forcing.

 

My second choice would be 4 splinter, but partner is almost surely going to sign off over this even with a diamond control since he will have bad trumps and probably not a whole lot of extras. Then I'll be guessing at the 5-level anyway.

 

edit: arend's plan sounds fine too

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