luis Posted June 2, 2003 Report Share Posted June 2, 2003 I want to share a partnership arrangement that paid a lof of IMPs in a recent hand at BBO.First we agreed to play Ghestem since showing specific two-suiters is better than showing one suit and another in terms of hand evaluation.So when they open and we show a two suiter how do we use the remaining suit? We agreed that a bid in the remaining suit was going to be used to show values in that suit and a good raise of one of pd's suits. Then this hand appeared: North:VoidAJxxxAJxKJTxx South:9xxKxxxxKQxxx LHO opened 1s, North bid 2s showing hearts+clubs.RHO bid 3s.And applying the convention I bid 4d (values in diammonds plus support for hearts or clubs) Now my pd has a "dream" hand. He cuebid 4s and I bid 5d showing a second diammond honor. He then bid 6h Wanting to play 7 if I had support for clubs. I passed and we collected 12 easy tricks +1430. 22HCP combined produced a slam swing just because we spent some time on the meaining of the remaining suit after Ghestem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rado Posted June 3, 2003 Report Share Posted June 3, 2003 Hi Luis,Congratulations on this well bidded Slam. This hand proves the statement that it's better to have some agrreemants than not to have:-))))))) Just in case such specific 2 suited overcall not available then what about:1Sp-2He-3Sp-4Di=Values+ fitpass-4Sp.......and the same way to this lovely slam. of course if the fit was in Cl then the natural approach might fail: let's give Psimilar hand:S:xxx H:x D:KQxx C:Axxxxnow after 1Sp-2He-3Sp-DBL= responsive (no He fit, usefull values)pass-? 4 or 5Cl? or maybe 4Sp ? just another example how interesting the game of BRIDGE is Best regards, Rado Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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