Wackojack Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 ♥[hv=d=e&v=e&s=sj852haj1062dj10cq10]133|100|Scoring: IMPE S W N2♠ p p 3♠p 4♥ p 4♠ dbl p p 5♦p ? [/hv] You are playing Lebensohl and Leaping Michaels. Questions: 1. Would you bid 4♥ after partner's cue bid of 3♠ which you take to be asking for a stop?2. When partner bids 4♠, what kind of hand is he showing?3. Would you raise to 6♦?4. How would you show partner a powerful 0175 shape? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MFA Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 1) I would bid 3NT.2) I would assume a very strong 1-suiter.3) Pass would be terrible. The question should be more like if we are worth a grand slam try. But I'll settle for 6.4) 4♠ and 4NT are both for the minors in the first round, 4♠ being the stronger. One can pull 5♣ to diamonds to show shapes like that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P_Marlowe Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 Hi, #1 if 3S asks for a stopper, I show the stopper, i.e. I bid 3NT#2 slam try for hearts, most likely shortage#3 no, bid 5H, 5D denies a club control#4 either show both minors via 4NT or forget about the 5 card suit, i.e. double followed by bidding diamonds at a appropriate level With kind regardsMarlowe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helene_t Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 Partner shows a monster with diamonds. I think I try 6♦. I have an ace and some trump support, after all. I would have bid 3NT over partner's 3♠. If I didn't have a spade stopper, I would have bid 4♣. 4♥ shows 7.´ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikeh Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 When partner asks if you have a stopper, and you do... bid 3N. Even if he is void, so long as spades are 3=6, and they rate to be given LHO's pass, they can never take more than the first 3 tricks in the suit, so you have a stopper. As it is, when partner bid 4♠, he has an enormous hand, but I disagree that it is clear what kind of hand he has.... I would need to know, for instance, what an immediate, balancing 4♠ would be. When 4♠x'd came around to him, he had options.. he could have redoubled, or bid 4N.. both of which would, in my view, reveal a 2-suiter... the distinction is not something I have ever discussed with partners. With a massive 7=5, for example, he'd show the 2-suiter and then pull clubs to diamonds. So I think 5♦ is the huge one-suiter.. and I would raise. I agree with Helene, in that if we had, for example, the same hand with a spade suit headed by that non-stopper, the 'x', I would have bid 4[CL... it is almost good enough to insist on game... but not quite. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barryallen Posted June 29, 2009 Report Share Posted June 29, 2009 I feel you have to have an understanding of what the 4♠ bid represents? To me this looks to be asking partner to define his hand further, why not go straight to 5♦ with a massive ♦ hand and no interest in ♥? But too counter that, what possible hand can partner have in ♥ to bypass 4NT, when known to be missing the ♥A? The only thing that makes any possible sense to me would be a very strong ♦ hand, ♠ void and looking for first round control in ♥ and ♣. Interesting point regarding playing in 3NT. If you receive a ♠ lead from 10xx and a small ♠ return, who would get that right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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