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Here is another -10 imp decision. Bidding went the way it did in diagram in open room, while in closed room East made a superaccept and reached 4

 

 

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Would you take different actions by West or by East or by both ?

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I might have tried 3 with West but pass is fine too. Partner won't always have a maximum with three card support and well fitting cards. Agree with 2 by East. I superaccept on three card support more than most people but wouldn't with this hand.
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When to superaccept is one of the few things we discussed beforehand. I said that I would only do it with 4-card support, but I still thought about doing it here. I don't think that it is right though, it is a nice hand but not that special.

 

I don't understand Nigel's 3H, to me that shows 6.

 

We agreed that Andy could have bid 2S showing an invite with exactly 5 hearts. If I then bid 2NT (which I wouldn't of course with this hand) he could bid 3C showing this kind of hand. I think that given this agreement it is probably right to invite. If partner doesn't have a heart fit then 3C will likely make.

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We do super-accept with three-card support but only with excellent controls. I believe it works well when partner is unbalanced as he will either have shortage opposite good controls or shortage opposite a lack of values.
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We agreed that Andy could have bid 2S showing an invite with exactly 5 hearts. If I then bid 2NT (which I wouldn't of course with this hand) he could bid 3C showing this kind of hand. I think that given this agreement it is probably right to invite.

 

This is what I play and would have bid accordingly with the West hand. He needs to make the push for the vulnerable game.

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I think it's clear for me to invite, givne the methods. I'd just temporarily forgotten that I had 2 available to show an invitation. It's less attractive to act again when playing standard methods, as 2NT may go several down, 3 is an overbid, and 3 is misdescriptive.
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We probably made too many agreements given that we had never played before, but jlall 2/1 is simply too good a system not to play it! ;)

 

Here is another hand where our system could potentially have helped us:

 

AK10x

xxxx

AQxx

x

 

QJxxxx

A

Kxx

xxx

 

At both tables the auction was

 

1S - 4C- (dbl)

4S.

 

However, in jlall 2/1 the 4C bid showed a strong splinter, about 13-15. I think it is right to pass with the south hand, perhaps north can show a void? North would cue 4D (denying a club void) and now I think that south has to bid 4H, last train. I think we might still not get there though, at least not with confidence. If north held AKxx Kxxx Axxx x we would certainly get there though.

 

We were on our way to a really good spot here:

 

-

KJ10x

Jxxxx

xxxx

 

AQxxx

Ax

KQxx

QJ

 

1S - 1NT

2NT - 3C

pass

 

The 3C bid was intended as a transfer to diamonds. We had discussed transfers after 2NT rebids with the example auction 1C - 1H - 2NT, should it apply here? I think these things are bound to happen when you play together for the first time with too many conventions.

 

The auction at the other table was:

 

1S - 1NT

3D - pass

 

This does not strike me as good bridge, but it worked.

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We probably made too many agreements given that we had never played before, but jlall 2/1 is simply too good a system not to play it! ;)

 

Here is another hand where our system could potentially have helped us:

 

AK10x

xxxx

AQxx

x

 

QJxxxx

A

Kxx

xxx

 

At both tables the auction was

 

1S - 4C- (dbl)

4S.

 

However, in jlall 2/1 the 4C bid showed a strong splinter, about 13-15. I think it is right to pass with the south hand, perhaps north can show a void? North would cue 4D (denying a club void) and now I think that south has to bid 4H, last train. I think we might still not get there though, at least not with confidence. If north held AKxx Kxxx Axxx x we would certainly get there though.

 

 

 

This was interesting board also. Yes i agree that Andy should pass over DBL. But how are you planning to stop when you hold Q instead of ? It is also interesting that, if it went with jacobyish raise from you and Andy showed his singleton , it could be easier to go to slam from your hand. I don't know, i watched this and i maybe resulting.

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It's less attractive to act again when playing standard methods, as 2NT may go several down.

 

Really? You do still have 7HCP so to go several down would be quite unfortunate. Surely it's better to take the risk that p has 3 (when a 3 contract is unlikely to be bad at all)? Even playing standard methods I would always venture 2NT here at these vulnerabilities.

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Yes this system is very good for this hand type.

 

es i agree that Andy should pass over DBL. But how are you planning to stop when you hold ♥Q instead of ♦ ?

 

When han gave me the hand (I knew no results) I suggested pass then 4H then 5D over 4S. This has the advantage of getting partner to appreciate the DQ rather than the HQ as I've cuebid my DK. For sure partner would like AK AQ better than AK Q A in that auction. Is it possible we get to slam off a trump honor bidding this way? Eg Axxx Kxxx AQxx x would definitely bid 6S over 5D in my suggested auction (limited by aleady signing off over 4H). How about Kxxx KJxx AQxx x? I think that hand should just bid 5H, but it's definitely getting a little scary. Perhaps in retrospect bidding 4H ensuring slam opposite AK K A, but passing over 4S missing slam opposite AK AQ but not getting there off 2 black aces is right. It seems close.

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the 5th club give us enough "juice" to try

2n and we have a 5 card heart suit also.

 

1n 2d 2h 2n while it might be wrong

it leaves us with 2n 3h 4h and 3n p can bid and

if p bids 3h i'll probably bid 4h

 

I would not super accept either (though its close

with all of those aces 4 card support bah)

since my super accepts gnerally mean my hand

has improved beyond the 17 realm.

 

thats for standard--------------

 

temporarily forgetting a convention playing with

a new partner is welll sheesh semi normal but I

have a feeling that the invite was not done

because of game time decision not forgetting.

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