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Lacking any fancy agreements, 2 wtp

 

And what useful information do you expect to find out after 2?

Do you expect a nice unobstructed sequence, where cue-bidding follows agreement ending at the right level?

 

A bit naive.

 

In bidding as in play it helps to look ahead. If I do not believe that a couple of rounds of bidding will enlighten me nor my partner and is much more likely to help opponents than us, I prefer to take an immediate decision I will have to take eventually anyway and keep opponents in the dark.

The opening lead could be crucial.

 

Rainer Herrmann

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I think it would be naive to think I could open 6 and not expect partner to bid 7 holding the Ace, 5 is an underbid

so my choices seem to be 1 or 2. Please enlighten me.

 

Agree with your partners that 6 like 5 is a tactical preempt (a void in a major is likely) with good chances for 12 tricks, but not the silly rock crushers some expect, for which you can wait a lifetime and never get one

Actually I made such a bid last month, but do not get me wrong I can not remember when I did it before. I held all white in third seat in the German Bridge Bundesliga (IMPs)

 

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K9

AKJ7

AKQ9764

 

2 passes to me and I opened 6 and made an over-trick. (I received a trump lead and of course nobody kept on the run of the clubs.)

In the other room they opened 2 and ended up in 3NT

The boards were duplicated at 50 tables. Almost half the field played in game. Slam was lay-down. The only one who bid 7 went down, probably after a nice informative bidding sequence.

About half made 13 tricks.

 

Many smile on such an "unsophisticated" way of bidding, but I believe they misjudge. Do not be shy to take responsibility for a daring decision if the conditions are right!

 

Rainer Herrmann

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I dont see what info I will learn after 2C. if it goes 2C 4H/4S by LHO and partner dbls or passes, wont i be bidding 5 or 6 diamonds anyway?

Uh, you bid 5, but partner can raise with a good hand that would have passed a 5 opening bid.

 

Obviously it's not clear that 2 is right or that partner will raise with the right hands, but do we really have to have the discussion on such a primitive level?

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I would open 2.

 

5 is too little and I think 6 missing three top cards is too much. When we are making partner will raise a little too often. 4NT doesn't seem right when we are missing two kings and partner can work out for himself that the A will be useful.

 

So I think it is a choice between 1 and 2. I think 2 then 5 comes closer to representing the hand strength and how little I need for slam. The only way I could ever feel content to defend at the five level is if I start with 2 then 5. I am not that worried about getting my suit in on the first round since it will probably be no higher than the four level next time, and if the bidding is at five of a major I would probably bid 6 regardless of whether I started with 1 or 2.

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I would open this 6 red/white. I'm worried about a profitable sac at these colors and if they guess right over 6 then wdo. However, they may guess wrong and take a phantom as well.

 

At any other colors, I think 6 is pulling the panic button. It assumes we cannot have an intelligent auction to stop in 5, or bid the grand. I might get some action over 2 and I might not. People do not go out of their way to jump into a 2 sequence and even if they do as Cherdano suggests, a later 5 is an apt description.

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here is the full deal. btw, colors were all red.

 

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in this case opening 1D or 2C lets opp find 6S sac.

 

Who bid 6H and why?

Pray tell, how do you make 6NT on a C lead?

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