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What Would You Like To Play?


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  1. 1. What Would You Like To Play?

    • 3D
      0
    • 3NT
      0
    • 5D
      25
    • 6D
      0
    • Other
      3


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IMPs. Your partner opens with 1NT (15-17) and this is your hand:

 

A 10 7

9 8 6 4 3

A 8 6 4 2

 

Assume that you play minor suit Stayman, so with opps silent the bidding goes

 

1NT - 2*

3** - ?

 

** 4 or 5 diamonds, no 4 clubs

 

You can cue bid or sign off, but unfortunately you don't have the means to inquire which high cards partner has in diamonds.

 

What would you like the final contract to be?

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Major suit being "cuebid" is, sorry, utterly useless. Much better to have it show shortness (or alternatively "natural" to imply shortness in the other major.)

 

I am never ever stopping short of game at this point. I'd be more interested in looking for slam if I had a suitable way to do so. If I could bid 3 to show shortness that would allow me to pass 3NT with confidence if partner bids it, and also to find some slams.

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An interesting note handed to me ("here's what we are playing" notes) that you might like.

 

"2 is MSS. But, Opener only shows a minor if interested in slam."

 

I kind of like that, myself.

 

Oh -- add one more for 3 as a shortness bid.

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Hi,

 

4D, forcing, and hopefully

this is not ace asking.

 

Opener will make a move, if he

has a suitable hand for 6D, and

I will hear, if he has values in

hearts.

 

Most likely the bid is useless, but if

I commit to the 5 level, I can also

check if partner has dream cards for 6D.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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An interesting note handed to me ("here's what we are playing" notes) that you might like.

 

"2 is MSS.  But, Opener only shows a minor if interested in slam."

 

I kind of like that, myself.

 

Oh -- add one more for 3 as a shortness bid.

I also agree that 3M shows shortness. But I like to play 3 a little differently than Ken.

 

2 shows either a balanced invitation or both minors weak or strong.

 

Opener only bids 3m if their interested in GAME, otherwise 2N.

 

It rests there or responder bids 3m if weakish in the minors or 3M to show shortness and strength. Obviously if responder is strong and opener bids anything besides 2N then we're interested in slam.

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I see that your interest in the thread is still alive, so here is a follow-up :P

 

[hv=d=s&n=sa107hd98643ca8642&s=sk52haj74dkj72ckj]133|200|Scoring: IMP

1NT - 2*

3 - 3

3NT - 5

6

* - MSS[/hv]

 

Do you approve of the bidding, and how comfortable do you feel playing that slam?

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I would look at LHO and RHO and see how desperate/confident they are and would base my trump play in that :)

So if RHO looks confident you would.... I'm not sure? And if LHO looks confident you would....concede? Sounds like a good plan.

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I would look at LHO and RHO and see how desperate/confident they are and would base my trump play in that :)

So if RHO looks confident you would.... I'm not sure? And if LHO looks confident you would....concede? Sounds like a good plan.

;) gimme a picture of their faces and I'll tell you :P :P :D B) :) :unsure:

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