1eyedjack Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 [hv=d=s&v=b&w=sat4haqt82d6ca873&e=sqj987h64dakq743c]266|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]At our table we coasted fairly comfortably to 6S when my partner (East) took a slightly eccentric view and showed the Spades before the Diamonds. I have no doubt that a policy of bidding the final trump suit early in the auction is a benefit to finding slams. Unfortunately you don't have the luxury of knowing that suit without seeing through the backs of partner's cards. So our auction, not that it is a recommended model, went S......W......N......E1C...1H.....P......1SP.....2C(1)..P......3DP.....3S.....P......4DP.....6S.....P.......PP(1) forcing noise My concern was how to get to slam if East bids Diamonds before Spades. This happened at the other table, with slightly different intervention by opps. S......W......N......EP.....1H.....P......2D3C....X(1).P......3SP.....3N.....P......4CP.....4H.....P......6DP......P......P(1) Described as Strong NT (15+) - E/W playing weak 1N and 4 card Majors I am not sure how confident East was that 6D was a good spot at the time of bidding it. Which is the better slam? A 3-3 Diamond break is unlikely (happens to work). South's bidding arguably suggests working finesses where required, perhaps more so at my table than at the other. Given a working Spade finesse you can stand a 4-2 Diamond break. Anyway, just some random thoughts. I only post it because if my partner had come up with 2D instead of 1S I think we may well stop short of slam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P_Marlowe Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 Hi, a possible auction, the bids upto 3NT as on the other table (Pass) - 1H ..... - (Pass) - 2D(3C) .. - X ....... - (Pass) - 3S (Pass) - 3NT .... - (Pass) - 4S (1)(Pass) - 4NT (2) - (Pass) - 5D (3)(Pass) - 5H . (4) - (Pass) - 6D (5)(Pass) - 6S . (6) (1) showes 6-5(2) RKCB for spades having the Ace in both out side suits, there wont be a looser out side diamonds and spades(3) 1KC(4) Queen ask(5) Queen + King of diamonds(6) ... With kind regardsMarlowe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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