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Were we in a forcing pass situation?

 

V vs NV with limit raise or better sets up a forcing pass according to Robson-Segal, but some people argue that the vulnerability shouldn't influence this. Not sure in which camp you belong...

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6. I think 5 is a cuebid. If we use italian style cuebids partner has denied control. If partner has made a slam invitation holding xx then I dont think we should be too worried about control. Since we only hold values for a limit I will bid only 6. Maybe 5 would be too encouracing.
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I'm pretty sure that partner didn't think that 2S created a forcing pass either, and I don't regard Robson-Segal as the ultimate competitive bidding bible. In the meantime, partner has made a slam try so who cares.

 

Could you explain your post kfay?

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Dealer: North
Vul: N/S
Scoring: Patton
AKxxx
109
J10xxx
x
 

 

1D - (2D*) - 2S** - (4H)

5C - (p) - ??

 

2D showed the majors, 2S showed a limit raise or better for diamonds.

not sure what the meta agreements should be for this. Looks like partner has a or problem but he still made a slam try. I will risk trusting the opps to have a 10 card fit and assume partner has 2 low s -- 6

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Without a forcing pass (I've played it both ways, and both methods are reasonable), I cannot determine is pard is xx, xx, or x, xx or xx, x, so I'm not throwing away a vulnerable game at (partial) IMPs on the hope I guess right, so I pass.

 

There's a fair chance if I pass in tempo that LHO will take the push to 5, and now partner can make a forcing pass (due to 5), and we can then confidently take the push to 6.

 

Good problem!

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Sorry, you're right. Partner is showing a heart control. Although slam could easily still be on a hook. If the control is a stiff, I think I would want to only bid 5d if it's an ace then 6d.

 

 

I think 6s is asking for too much, partner could be staring at the world and bid grand off Qxxx of trimps. Furthermore he'll have to ruff a LOT of clubs, if they're not solid and a bad trump split would probably scuttle us, that's with him holding D AKQ.

 

Frankly I feel like stiff heart is just as likely as the ace on this auction which, in my mind, makes the slam 50/50 so I just wimp out and bid game. Certainly in the process barring partner from bidding slam on his own.

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Without a forcing pass (I've played it both ways, and both methods are reasonable), I cannot determine is pard is xx, xx, or x, xx or xx, x, so I'm not throwing away a vulnerable game at (partial) IMPs on the hope I guess right, so I pass.

 

There's a fair chance if I pass in tempo that LHO will take the push to 5, and now partner can make a forcing pass (due to 5), and we can then confidently take the push to 6.

 

Good problem!

You might also end playing 5.?

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Without a forcing pass (I've played it both ways, and both methods are reasonable), I cannot determine is pard is xx, xx, or x, xx or xx, x, so I'm not throwing away a vulnerable game at (partial) IMPs on the hope I guess right, so I pass.

 

There's a fair chance if I pass in tempo that LHO will take the push to 5, and now partner can make a forcing pass (due to 5), and we can then confidently take the push to 6. 

 

Good problem!

You might also end playing 5.?

Oy, sorry, yeah 5.

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If 5C is a cuebid, then 6D was an error as in this specific situation, it should be mandatory to cue 5S with the Ace. Partner is unlimited and can easily have a hand cold for grand. Partner will never bid 7D holding a singleton heart.

 

Now over partner's forcing pass, there is a huge premium at patton scoring for bidding the grand. Partner can have xx - AKxxx AKxxx or the same with the HA. If it is on a diamond finesse (or perhaps even club finesse) then it will probably work.

 

I agree I have done a lot of bidding with this hand, but partner seems to want me to...

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i wouldn't have made a 5s grandie try on the previous round. people call cuebids compulsory when they're looking at mountains and just require certain cards from partner. when they have a less than mountainous hand they want partner's cuebids to be informative.

 

however having jumped to 6D and partner's still interested i'll give it the 7th.

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Partner had xx - AKQxxx AKxxx. Further thoughts?

I agree with wank - 5 would be too much with such bad trumps, but once partner invites a grand slam you should bid it.

 

With partner's actual hand, he might just bid 7 anyway. It's hard to believe responder can have a 6 bid without at least AQ, given how little he has elsewhere.

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