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Bid Slam?


rogerclee

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  1. 1. Your action?

    • Pass
      12
    • 6H
      9


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IMPs, Red vs White, First Seat

 

Axx A98xx QJTxx void

 

1-(2)-3-(3)

4-(4)-5-(Pass)

?

 

Regardless of whether you like your 4 bid (if you had bid 4, the auction would be the same), you now have a decision: go to slam?

 

If not, how close do you think it is; what additional heart honor would you need to bid it?

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Pass first. It looks like the opps may have a good sac in 5. If they do bid 5, then bid 6, as it is more likely partner has a singleton spade. Funnily enough, I think you should bid this way if you think 6 is cold (to stop them making a sac over it]. If, on the other hand, you think 6 may not be cold, it might be good strategy to bid a confident 6 hoping they sac over it ;)
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The problem here is that you have not consulted partner, everything hinges on how much wasteage he has in clubs.

 

A flat 10 count will give a reasonable slam if no such wasteage is present

 

xx

Kxxx

AKx

xxxx

 

Wheras it might be hopeless is there are a lot of club values

 

xx

KQxxx

xxx

AKx

 

So you need to get partner involved with a 4 or 4 bid, with the 4 bid as specified I think you can only pass. (and if you do bid 4 and partner only bids 4 then pass is even clearer).

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Hate the 4 bid, prefer 4 or 4 depending on our agreements here.

 

Anyway, partner has shown no sign of any slam interest (true, we did not exactly help him :) ). If we had bid something other than 4, and partner still bid 5 and not 5, I would pass 5.

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I would have bid 4 last round. Now I guess to bid slam, the bidding suggests diamond values in partner's hand. Wouldn't be surprised if either pass or slam was right or wrong here. Also not so worried about the trumps since partner bid 5.
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I also guess to bid slam. It sounds like partner has spade shortness and a fair number of hearts so just the heart king and one of the diamond honors will give me play for slam. Partner surely has more.

 

I agree that we bid poorly last round but that doesn't mean that we have to pass now. It looks like slam is an odds on guess.

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So this was in a late evening swiss. I agree the 4 bid was poor; I wasn't thinking all that clearly, since this was basically my 70th board of the day.

 

6 is the winner here. Dummy isn't fantastic: x KJxx Kxxx KJTx (5 a little weird). Anyway, 2-2 trumps sees it home.

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