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Although the bidding by NS wasn't perfect, this is tremendously hard to bid accurately after the 3 pre-empt. eg. How does responder find out if partner is 2-0 or 1-1 in the reds? Alternatively how does opener find out if partner has a control in and the K? All without going above 5.

 

The only way I can see is a sequence like this - although I don't much like it:

1 (3) 3NTi

4ii 4iii

4iv 5v

6vi

 

i Responder upgrades his hand because of all the Tens

ii opener realises that if partner has the outside suit stoped, he almost certainly has K. Also, the absence of a negative x suggest he might very well have some degree of support. And if he also has the stopped there might be a slam

iii cue bid, showing control, denying control, suggesting some degree of support (better than xx).

iv cue bid promising control and showing control

v nothing more to say

vi I hope we don't have a loser and if partner only has K they don't lead a

 

A bit contrived, you think? Certainly!

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Anything wrong with 1C (3D) 3NT?

 

It might not make, but you are under pressure. Once partner is known to have values findingslam is much easier.

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But once North decided to play for penalties ( by passing 3D, waiting for a reopening double ) and did not get the reopening double, he has some catching up to do.

 

After 3S by opener, N can be sure that S could not reopen with an X :)

So N has to decide whether he has shown his values with 3N.

 

I am doubtful he has but there is no room there. So 3N seems fine.

 

After 4C, tho, North can expect at least a 4-6 hand in the blacks and an unwillingness to sit for 3N ( the former perhaps implied by 3S, but the latter is new information)

 

So I think over 4C, N should make a stronger sound than 5C

 

The only sounds available are: 4D, 4H, 4S and 4N

 

4D is clearly a cuebid and shows extras but there is the little problem of the lack of Diamond control

 

4H would work well if P didnt think it showed long H

 

4S might sound like an attempt to play in a moysian, tho perhaps South should realize that North wouldnt do that expecting South to take the ruffs in the long hand

 

4N might be a good 'moving along' bid on the way to 5c but it also sounds like STFU

 

 

So maybe 5C is the least of evils lacking agreement; my next choice would be 4D, since south likely has short diamonds.

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There were several bids made, that I don't like much.

 

1. North pass over 3

I don't like to hide opening strength passes, they cause more problems to partner than to opps. X or 3NT would help partner to make a better decision.

 

2. 4

Repeating the in 4 would show a (5)6-5 distribution.

4 could be 5-4 and problems like missing stopper in a suit or a weak opening.

But why chicken out of 3NT? Partner did not show enough strength for slam and NT seems better than 5 or 4 without a good fit.

As the bidding went, partner promised to stop and . He should have some 2-3 and 2-3 or he would have a suit of his own to bid and he should have some communication to our hand.

 

3. 5

North has shown a hand much weaker than he really is. Now he should show some guts. Given the the rest of the auction 4 is his last chance to correct his strength if it is a mixed cue bid.

 

Since most of the problems were caused by north, he has to carry most of the blame.

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I hate pass with the north hand. A penalty pass is not appealing with all these soft values and I think 3N is clear. Partner won't always reopen with a hand that is cold for 3N. So 3N gets a clear ding.

 

Does 3 promise a 5-6? Just about, although I can see bidding 3 along the way to 4 with a 4=0=3=6 monster. I'd estimate it has 95% of the time though, unless your name is Steve Robinson.

 

Does the later 3N show some values? Some, but I would put an 11 count on the top of the range, especially with 4 good trump, a KQ and that fantastic KT. With a bust, you pass or retreat to a suit. I hope no one is suggesting 3 is forcing...

 

4 is interesting, but I wouldn't characterize it as a slam try necessarily. What would you do with AQxxx, x, void, KQxxxxx? I wouldn't pass 3N with this,.

 

5 continues to underbid, but slam is probably beyond our reach at this point.

 

I would suggest:

 

1 (3) 3N

4 ...........5

6

 

I would assign the blame 90% to North for not bidding 3N, and making two underbids with 3N and 5. South gets a little for not bidding 4, but thats about it. The worst call of the auction was pass instead of 3N.

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