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I'm not sure this was the right sequence. In any case South showed 5-5 in the round suits while North pushed up to the 5 level afterwards. Only ten tricks were available in hearts. Is there anyone to blame?

 

Edited to have North support hearts.

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I wouldn't bid 4H over 3H holding 3 keycards. 100% North.

 

Exactly, this is how you're supposed to look at these "should I move when partner doesn't cuebid in a forcing auction with a whole level of room" situations. First, you make sure you have enough keycards. Secondly, you asssume that partner will always have cuebid with 2+Q. If you are off too many keycards at that point, pass and do not think further. If you could have enough keycards, continue thinking normally. Even good players make this error very often when they have a lot of HCP, it is surprising.

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The way i teach these problems to some "B" players is I tell them that at partscore and game level Milton Work point worked pretty well, but at slam level for trumps contracts Aces values go up and the values of queens/jacks go down. To the point that Ace are worth about 3 Queens and that any hands with 3 aces isnt minimum anymore.

 

 

to the more experienced player this is the perfect response.

 

I wouldn't bid 4H over 3H holding 3 keycards. 100% North.
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The 1H -1S sequence is always tuff since you can't immediately show a GF as in a 2/1 response ( unless you can use some "Brown Sticker" convention ) .

You have to go thru 4th suit GF ( as here ).

I have to agree with wymnan's statement: " I wouldn't bid 4H over 3H holding 3 keycards. "

 

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Using my system for 1H openers, I would "hide" the 5 card suit when holding 3 card support:

1H - 2D! ( GF )

2H* - 2S**

2NT*** - 3H ( 3 card support )

4H - pass ( knowing Opener has a minimum makes this pass easier )

 

*2H = any minimum

**2S = asks for 4 cards

***2NT = no 4 cards

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North in entirety. They bid their hand, South gave the answer, then they decided to bid the hand again. This usually leads to trouble. My auction:-

 

1 = 10-17, 5+ hearts, unbal

... - 1 = INV+ relay

1NT = min, 0-3 spades

... - 2 = GF relay

2 = 4+ clubs

... - 2 = relay

2 = 5+ clubs

... - 2NT = relay

3 = 5 hearts, 5 clubs, 0-1 spades

... - 3 = relay

3NT = 1525, 3 controls

... - 4

 

Admittedly, this makes the defence very easy.

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Wow this could be close to unanimous.

 

North has GF and made a slam try with 3h, south has failed to give even a courtesy cue which should wave the warning flag, they almost certainly don't have the A and given the 5-5 shape they rate to be 5521 as with a void they might like their hand more and cue!

 

I think the bidding is fine up to 4 North just carried away a little with 16HCP a fit and a singleton.

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