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Six-card support, slam-try?


MickyB

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[hv=d=n&v=b&s=s86hakj864daqct95]133|100|Scoring: IMP

1-(1)-2-(4)

P-(P)-??

 

2 is limit-plus with 3+hearts, the pass over 4 is non-forcing.[/hv]

Partner has to have stuff in the minors for his opening in 1st seat.... based on your hand, but he could have 2 losing spades.

5H! = asking to bid 6 with first or 2nd Rnd Ctrl of Sp.

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[hv=d=n&v=b&s=s86hakj864daqct95]133|100|Scoring: IMP

1-(1)-2-(4)

P-(P)-??

 

2 is limit-plus with 3+hearts, the pass over 4 is non-forcing.[/hv]

Partner has to have stuff in the minors for his opening in 1st seat.... based on your hand, but he could have 2 losing spades.

5H! = asking to bid 6 with first or 2nd Rnd Ctrl of Sp.

5H is to play, not a slam try.

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Simple 5 bid.

 

1) I didn't splinter.

2) Don't have a club cue.

 

Partner's not going to guess at whether I have a spade control or not so this seems pretty straight-forward to me. Hard to imagine with my trumps that he will be able to accept but if he's looking at 3 aces and a king or AK AK and a stiff well... what could I possibly have?

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I would also bid 5D, but I promise you that partner won't have 3 aces, and will rarely accept.

Why will partner rarely accept? We made a slam try opposite a hand that was willing to defend 4S undoubled! He doesn't need much to accept. For example it would not occur to me to sign off with x Qxxxx KJxx AQx or something.

 

Also what kfay said is true, partner knows we didn't splinter so will be very careful about bidding on with a doubleton spade. In fact there are no hands with a doubleton spade that I think are consistent with passing 4S where I would now bid slam over 5D.

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[hv=d=n&v=b&s=s86hakj864daqct95]133|100|Scoring: IMP

1-(1)-2-(4)

P-(P)-??

 

2 is limit-plus with 3+hearts, the pass over 4 is non-forcing.[/hv]

Partner has to have stuff in the minors for his opening in 1st seat.... based on your hand, but he could have 2 losing spades.

5H! = asking to bid 6 with first or 2nd Rnd Ctrl of Sp.

lol

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[hv=d=n&v=b&s=s86hakj864daqct95]133|100|Scoring: IMP

1-(1)-2-(4)

P-(P)-??

 

2 is limit-plus with 3+hearts, the pass over 4 is non-forcing.[/hv]

Well you are pretty much systemically screwed and when that happens I usually take the conservative action since I can't produce any numbers that suggest slam is necessarily 50% or better. Here the potential for 2 losers still exists altho I recognize the reduced probabililty engendered by our 11+ card fit. Even passing that test we still have the chances a & loser as well as a reduced probability for a & loser. So the combination of all of those looks like an odds against slam and just 5 for me.

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[hv=d=n&v=b&s=s86hakj864daqct95]133|100|Scoring: IMP

1-(1)-2-(4)

P-(P)-??

 

2 is limit-plus with 3+hearts, the pass over 4 is non-forcing.[/hv]

Partner has to have stuff in the minors for his opening in 1st seat.... based on your hand, but he could have 2 losing spades.

5H! = asking to bid 6 with first or 2nd Rnd Ctrl of Sp.

lol

"Brainfade"... duhh

Why did I "see" 4S as 3S ?

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