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Minimum 6 indeed wld be elegant- I see 19 HCP at hand with a jumping partner

 

1) 4 of lefty at least 8 cards weak

2) I may find KQxxAJTx (If I find 4times low and say ruffed on lead I still have finesse chance.)

3) Say KQxx but Axxx. Prospects are again bright when 3 and 2 pieces. (Even with 4times and singleton.) Fortuna, the Goddess of luck, is more likely to help those that take risks, take action, and develop their skills proactively. It was first written by Terence, who lived in the second century BC, in his play "Phormio". I think in English it's equivalance is Fortune favours the brave.

 

Back to my analyse, just need positional factor advantage. Slipping K will bring th contract home. Bear in mind I can live comfortably with KQxx Kjxx-xxxxx or KQxx Kjx-xxxxxx. I liked suit doubled by my righty (4 bidder's p), now I believe my seat has positional advantage.

 

 

Did I misguess again? Sorry, I am either liar of my partner or a hopeless daydreamer. I still hide and can't wait to use my favorite color dark blue RD card if 6 doubled. Seems sometimes I can't help myself :) I always liked adrenaline at table, it's sportive. Just a slam dunk.

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redouble ourselves is not ridicoulous, even if partner will believe something better in hearts, it shows good diamonds, and therefore the need of something extra in trumps.

 

Are we gonna give up if partner fails to redouble?, what is the % of LHO having exactly 1 heart?

 

The more I think of it, the more I like redouble, partner won't bid 7 without A, and I hope he won't beleive our first round control if he has the Ace (but maybe LHO will?).

 

Anyway this is easy to say at the forums, at the table I'd pass and accept the rejection.

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I woud just Pass to see if partner can redouble to show first round control. If he instead bids 5 I raise to 6. Partner did bid 4, and he cue bid over 5. I can't imagine not bidding 6 now - probably only a heart ruff will beat it.

 

I don't mind an immediate 6 bid either. If partner has first round heart control, unless this is a void we know the K is offside, so to bid 7 we will need to diagnose 13 tricks without the hearts. This is not so likely.

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As an aside, a tool/concept that is relevant here and that may interest some:

 

When someone doubles some call in a slam-going sequence,

And his partner will be on lead,

And you have some holding where switching declarer will make the doubler on lead,

And that may kill or reduce the effectiveness of that lead,

Then the person who might want to suggest an alternative strain,

Uses transfers.

 

(The "WAAATU Convention?" LOL)

 

In this situation, for example, this would allow Opener to now bid 6 (or later 6) to show diamonds. 6 might play better than 6, under the circumstances.

 

Were Opener to instead pass, for instance, then Responder's 6 would not be a transfer.

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I should state it clearlier:

 

Redouble shows first heart round control. But not only that!

 

-It shows diamond control

-It shows we need something else for slam (trumps??)

 

Suddenly redouble has become a highly accurate description of our hand.

Except you don't have the first round heart control.

 

I just pass denying a heart control and still showing interest.

 

I am going to bid slam whatever as we might make with as little as KQ and K and partner will have more than this. So my pass is in case we have a grand.

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Rdbl just shows first round heart control. No more. No less.

 

It doesn't necessarily show a control. It doesn't show that we don't have enough for slam. It just shows ace or void in s.

 

So I obviously pass gratefully since I'm about to find out if pard has 1st round control. If he does, I'll bid 6. If not, 6. I am somewhat worried that even if pard has the ace, we have a slow heart loser that we can't get rid of. But I have to try for grand.

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It doesn't necessarily show a control. It doesn't show that we don't have enough for slam. It just shows ace or void in s.

Come on brian, if nobody controls diamonds, why don't you sing off?, looking for partner to bid 6?

There are some deals one must dictate before it's too late. Otherwise "one should bid but who" question is inevitable.

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I was just talking recently with one of the top romanian bidding theorists about a similar position. He suggested a better treatment. Let's just put in partner's place. Consider you pass and partner doesn't hold Ace or singleton, but the King. Let's consider for the sake of discussion that he holds smth like KQxxx Kx J10x xxx. What would he do? He'll bid a clueless 5. My friend sugetion was to play xx for showing the Queen and not enough strength for moving on, and a 5NT+ bid with the Ace and grand slam hand. This treatment has some sense for me .
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KQxx

Axxx

T9xx

x

 

How is slam found after 5c not 4?

Heureka :(

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes http://nedenneden.files.wordpress.com/2007/06/untitled-5i.jpg

The Archimedes Heat Ray - myth or reality?

 

NASA to Attempt Historic Solar Sail Deployment 06.26.2008 http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2008/26jun_nanosaild.htm

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