MrAce Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Why can't I be 3-2 in the majors?Why can't I be 2-1 in the majors? I mean, it is pretty simple to me: If you have this kind of a hand, with these controls, you want to be in 7♠. But I still don't get what kind of hand partner can have to justify 5NT. The actual hand is an example of a hand that should not bid 5NT. If I don't have the ♠A and ♥K and 6♠ is pretty poor. If I am 2-1 in the majors it is already down on a trump lead. I would open the actual hand with 1♠. After that I will rebid hearts until I get a preference from partner. It might go: 1♠-2♦ 5+♠ - GF 5(4)+♦2♥-2♠ 5-4+ ♠+♥ - 3 or 2 ♠3♥-3♠ 5-5+ ♠+♥ - 3♠4♣-4♦ mixed cue - mixed cue4♥-4♠ mixed cue - Still a balanced minimum5♣-5♥ 1st round control - ♥A or K (obviously partner and I know it is the K because partner has cued hearts before)5NT-... GSF - whatever response shows 17♠ Obviously, there are still a lot of decisions that could go some other way, and that might complicate the auction. Rik I'd rather bid like the guy bid in this topic instead of this, even if i believed for a second that a 7-6 hand should be bid scienticly. And is there a special merit to open your shorter suit ? Or did you know pd was gonna make a forcing 2/1 response before u opened this hand the way u did ? Or would you open it 1♥ if pd had 3♥ and stiff ♠ ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barryallen Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 What else can 5NT be except a classical GSF? If partner had doubt about which suit to play, they could bid 6♥. Lacking the ♥K,and the ♠A, partner must be gambling that hearts can be set up by a ruff or two (or possibly a finesse) if you only have the ♠A. You have both so 7 must be a good contract. I bid 7♥ in case hearts may play better than spades. Unless you have other agreements for 5NT in this sequence, it has to be grand slam force. All the difficulty is taken out of the rebid by the simple fact you have both the ♥K and the ♠A. Add in the fact that the ♥K is singleton and that you have ♠Axx, I would bid 7♠ on the expectation that will play better? Opener has defined his two suits as ♥ and ♠, showed no interest in our minor suit holdings and is committing the partnership to the grand slam with the right cards. When you hold the ♥K and the ♠A it is not difficult to work out this is going to give opener two extra tricks and anything but ending up in 7 is now unthinkable? More of a problem if you just hold ♠Axx, but the bidding should be enough of a clue to come to the right decision. Opener has committed to the small slam with two key cards missing, but I don't see a great deal wrong with that given his holding and partners responses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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