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I am closer to blasting 6 and hoping for diamond control than passing. Especially if partner is allowed to exercise some judgement over 5 and not bid slam with a minimum with a diamond control.

 

Otherwise 5 is fairly normal.

 

A new suit (5 or 5) is natural and stronger than an overcall or jump overcall.

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classic 5 hand. The lack of a diamond raise by LHO is irrelevant...at this vulnerability, he won't be raising even with 3 card support when he has a lot of losers on the side, and we know he has a lot of losers on the side.

 

Main risk is that partner's control is Kxx and the defence is diamond A and a ruff. Partner can bring us back in with 5N with that hand, but we don't have the ability to count 12 winners in 6N..... QJxxx Ax Kxx xxx is a 4 bid, and we have no hope of 12 tricks in notrump. Give him the club Q and he has an opening hand.

 

But bridge is no game for pessimists, so 5 it is....and I bid only 6 over 6....no interest in grand, thx.

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I think it also sort of depends on opps level. If partner is marked with a couple of diamonds, what is the chance of slam facing an initially passed partner? Most of the time 5-level should be safe, but not always, for example facing: Qxxx, Ax, xx, QJxxx.

 

If I can count on partner having 5th spade, I will bid more aggressively. But there is no way for me to tell. I can certainly live with 5, in fact I might bid it at the table, but it is far from clear-cut.

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classic 5 hand. The lack of a diamond raise by LHO is irrelevant...at this vulnerability, he won't be raising even with 3 card support when he has a lot of losers on the side, and we know he has a lot of losers on the side.

At unfavorable vulnerability I'd certainly be more cautious, but with equal vul I see nothing wrong with raising to 4 on 3-card support (or sometimes 4-card support when diamonds splits 4-6). At least it deprives opponents some room for cuebidding, and opponents are not really apt to double 4 with fit in major(s) (nor would a double necessarily be the winning action)...

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I think 5NT is the bid that shows first round control of diamonds.

 

IMO we are closer to pass than what people say, but it is still a 5 bid

so we bid 6 with Kx and expect partner to bid 6N? I suspect you'll see the problem with that approach if you consider who's on opening lead :rolleyes:

 

And I trust you aren't suggesting that over 6, you'll bid 6N after either 6 or 6?

 

I would give you long odds that the consensus amongst experts, told that partner bid 6 over 5 would be that this was first round control.

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Denial cue bids are perfectly sound and actually make many auctions simpler. For example, you never need Last Train and bidding 5M tends to carry only a natural meaning.

I have played denial cuebidding, and don't understand your point.

 

hog said that over 5, a 5N response would promise 1st round diamond control and I lol'd that...and still do. Since 5 commits to slam opposite a diamond control it should permit 6N when the hands are Kx opposite xx, with 12 winners on the side (imagine AKxx KQJ10x xx AK...opposite Q10xxx Ax Kxx Qxx....the only making slam is 6N by partner....how do you bid it, while allowing for 6 when the advancer has Q10xxx Axx Kx Qxx?

 

A hint: you want notrump to be bid by the 2nd round control of diamonds, not xx.

 

Now, maybe I misunderstood his post...or you did?

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