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You pick up the best hand you'll hold all year:

 

Kx AKQJxx AK KJT

 

You open 2. What is your strategy over a response that shows 4 controls?

That's not a monster.

 

AKQJ76 AKQ A8 AK is a monster, which came up in our Premier League last weekend. With partner holding the K all ten pairs scored 1510/1520.

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You pick up the best hand you'll hold all year:

 

Kx AKQJxx AK KJT

 

You open 2. What is your strategy over a response that shows 4 controls?

That's not a monster.

 

AKQJ76 AKQ A8 AK is a monster, which came up in our Premier League last weekend. With partner holding the K all ten pairs scored 1510/1520.

That's not a monster either. That's Godzilla!

 

I'll bet you you don't see another 30 point hand in 10 years Harald :lol:

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You pick up the best hand you'll hold all year:

 

Kx AKQJxx AK KJT

 

You open 2. What is your strategy over a response that shows 4 controls?

Show spades and diamonds, drag partner to 7NT, and hope I get a chance to redouble.

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You pick up the best hand you'll hold all year:

 

Kx AKQJxx AK KJT

 

You open 2. What is your strategy over a response that shows 4 controls?

Show spades and diamonds, drag partner to 7NT, and hope I get a chance to redouble.

DING DING DING, we have a winner... I like this.....

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You pick up the best hand you'll hold all year:

 

Kx AKQJxx AK KJT

 

You open 2. What is your strategy over a response that shows 4 controls?

Show spades and diamonds, drag partner to 7NT, and hope I get a chance to redouble.

DING DING DING, we have a winner... I like this.....

I'll be da judge of that.

 

We don't.

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You pick up the best hand you'll hold all year:

 

Kx AKQJxx AK KJT

 

You open 2. What is your strategy over a response that shows 4 controls?

That's not a monster.

 

AKQJ76 AKQ A8 AK is a monster, which came up in our Premier League last weekend. With partner holding the K all ten pairs scored 1510/1520.

That's not a monster either. That's Godzilla!

 

I'll bet you you don't see another 30 point hand in 10 years Harald :)

I wasn't playing in the Premier League :( , so I only have that one second hand.

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Agree with matmat, 3 and see what happens. Very likely that I will sign off in 7NT.

 

It may seem that the system worked well but this is an illusion. We are a level higher than most and there are excellent methods to find out about those two aces later.

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I toyed with the idea of showing both doubletons as real suits, but the auction will usually time out badly for that to be done comfortably. Plus when we use keycard (if we do) and bid 7N after a Q denial and an opp is looking at QJx(x) or so in the suit, he will know that we are kidding.

 

So the options appear to be:

 

1) play straight up, and bid hearts and hope to find out enough to make an informed decision

 

2) blast 7N now and hope for a good dummy, or a friendly club lead, or a good guess

 

3) bid clubs, in the hope of getting raised, and asking for the Queen of clubs ... downsides are that he may show me the Queen with 'extra' length, and that this is the best way both to (usually) prevent a club lead or to avoid a defensive error.

 

I go for the blast... 7N. Given that this is anywhere from cold to about a 50-50 proposition (I exclude the nightmare stiff A of clubs), this seems right to me. I hope the opps are either tired or not true experts... they may get confused on the count when I run my hearts.. or may find that they have a choice of Queens to unguard.

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What are you guys smoking with this 7N stuff? How can 7N stand out over 7H, what if we can just ruff a club in dummy for our 13th trick, or ruff out the spades in dummy for our 13th trick, or combine ruffing out the SQ with clubs if partner has AJxx of spades, or... etc etc.

 

Jumping to 7N is beyond horrible and getting to 7N if partner shows anything other than a black queen in some auction is beyond horrible. There is no rush, just start with 3H and expect to get to 7H unless something interesting happens.

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What are you guys smoking with this 7N stuff? How can 7N stand out over 7H, what if we can just ruff a club in dummy for our 13th trick, or ruff out the spades in dummy for our 13th trick, or combine ruffing out the SQ with clubs if partner has AJxx of spades, or... etc etc.

 

Jumping to 7N is beyond horrible and getting to 7N if partner shows anything other than a black queen in some auction is beyond horrible. There is no rush, just start with 3H and expect to get to 7H unless something interesting happens.

well, 7N makes a lot more sense in mps.. and Phil didn't specify the scoring. I admit I didn't check, either :)

 

But my expectation for 7 at mps would be slightly below average, unless the field was appallingly weak, while 7N will be either tied for bottom or tied for top, with an expectation of slightly over average on average :)

 

If we are playing imps, then you are right... :P

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I toyed with the idea of showing both doubletons as real suits, but the auction will usually time out badly for that to be done comfortably. Plus when we use keycard (if we do) and bid 7N after a Q denial and an opp is looking at QJx(x) or so in the suit, he will know that we are kidding.

Or, he'll think that responder had extra length and treated it as a queen. More likely, they'll simply think we screwed up.

 

(Not that I really mean to be defending my approach, which was at least partially in jest.)

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50 hand simulation: easy to analyze. 37 times both 7N and 7 cold. 7 times essentially reduces to a club guess. 5 times 7 significantly better, and one time a spade ruff beats 7 while 7N cold.
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You pick up the best hand you'll hold all year:

 

Kx AKQJxx AK KJT

 

You open 2. What is your strategy over a response that shows 4 controls?

I held a better one last year so not sure why you think this will be the best one I hold this year.

 

[hv=d=s&v=n&s=shakqjtxdaqjxxxca]133|100|Scoring: MP[/hv]

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50 hand simulation: easy to analyze. 37 times both 7N and 7 cold. 7 times essentially reduces to a club guess. 5 times 7 significantly better, and one time a spade ruff beats 7 while 7N cold.

I imagine you will also get hands without a heart fit but with a source of tricks that will make 7NT but not 7.

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50 hand simulation: easy to analyze. 37 times both 7N and 7 cold. 7 times essentially reduces to a club guess. 5 times 7 significantly better, and one time a spade ruff beats 7 while 7N cold.

That sounds like a big case for investigating to me, since it comes with very little cost here.

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