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Darn those agressive opponents


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  1. 1. Darn those agressive opponents

    • Pass - hey its imps and this is game
      9
    • 5H - clearly mild slam try with spade fit or slam force with D
      5
    • 5S - come on, you should have raised earlier
      3
    • 6D - got all the controls I need
      9
    • 6S - bid what you can make
      0
    • Other - Did I forget an option?
      0


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Playing with a pickup partner against a very good team, you hear your parnter open 1. You have not disucssed what 2[nt] bid will mean, so for better or worse, you show your diamond suit. The auction continues

 

[hv=d=n&v=n&s=sq53haqt5dkjt96ck]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

West North East South

 -     1    Pass  2

 4    4    5    Pass!

 Pass  5    Pass  ? ?

   

 

Over 5 you used a forcing pass (2 was game force), and partner bids 5. Now the bidding comes back to you, and you have a lot of choices. Which one do you choose?

 

Ben

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Its the 4 call that sells me on 6. Pard shouldn't trot out 4 on a minimum opener, in spite of Axxx support. I expect every card in pard's hand to be working overtime and the double fit tells me to try for 12 tricks. AKxxx, Kx, Axxx, xx seems like a reasonable catch.
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Not easy. I like the 5H bid of Free, but I'm not sure what a pick-up pard would make of it. Neither will I know what to do if pard replies 5S to it.. :) This is the kind of problem that depends on pard's style and partnership agreements. Which is why I think seasoned pairs would probably get it right most of the time.

 

I suspect of club singleton duplication, and I'm not sure pard will have two aces. After all, I can imagine some openers would bid like this holding

 

AKxxx

Kxx

Qxxx

x

 

Others would only bid this way with, say,

 

AKxxx

xxx

AQxx

x

 

With more than this, opener might have tried something other than 5D, after the forcing pass.

 

Since even opposite AKxxx xxx AQxx x, slam is far from odds-on, I'd probably pass 5D.

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4 can be with slam interest(1) or to choose game with good (2). Because of negative 5 bid after forcing pass I take (2), so I didn't expect loser. Despite my forcing pass p didn't bid slam, so he is min (he also like to bid slams B) ). My hand is only slam try already shown by me, so if I respect my p I can't bid slam directly. But I didn't show my fit with cover card there and my p can change his mind if I show it at relative secure same 5 level. This bid have additional advantage because my p will bid slam with control probably - need if you don't like to play slams less than 50% with loser.

Misho

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