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How to come up to the 6D slam


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Play 2/1.

I take up the 20HTCP to bid 1 after 3 Pass.

I don't think it is good as 1(1)5(pass)6////.

The auction maybe is 5,do you think so?

If you,how to come up to the slam 6 accurately rather than roughly?

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By jumping 4 levels of bidding you guarantee the space is taken away.

 

Right. Is it better for West to Key-Card over 2 from East over a heart support from South? I guess, but East won't be bidding 5 with J/T sixth and nothing else, so 6 is not that crazy.

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Tricky hand here.

 

1D bid - good, avoided a silly 2 opener that some would open out of fear.

 

5D bid - very hard and somewhat a practical bid. You don't know that the K is a prime card and that your club holding is dreamy.

 

I would bid 2 to begin with. I have a distributional limit raise here with lots of diamonds. Pard being in 4th seat has sound values. After this, then you can cuebid your way into the correct contact.

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Right. Is it better for West to Key-Card over 2 from East over a heart support from South? I guess, but East won't be bidding 5 with J/T sixth and nothing else, so 6 is not that crazy.

 

I'm not arguing that a 5D bid should have worked (a raise is clear IMO). I was pointing out that your statement about risking preemption is not valid if the alternative is doing it to yourself voluntarily.

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We would start 1-(1)-2 inverted, our agreement is that this shows 10 points with 4 or 9 points with 5, 8 points with 7 should do, and partner won't go nuts opposite a passed hand. The danger with 5 at these colours is that partner thinks you have rather less high cards.
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Given the 5 bid, we're looking at 6 cover cards including the AKQ of trumps. Partner's 5 level jump rais all but promises 7 cards in s or additional values. I think 6 is right

 

As others above, I prefer 2 LR+ instead of 5.

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I would not bid 6d after 5d any finesses needed rate to be wrong but i also disagree

with the 5d bid

 

if playing inverted minors 2d a much better bid that 5d (which should be weaker)

 

if not playing inverted minors a 2h start is much better showing a limit raise in dia.

 

assuming the bidding starts

 

1d 1h 2h (limit raise)

3h by me asking for a heart stopper

when p cannot show a heart stopper 6d is a standout since p has to have almost all of the

remaining hcp (outside of hearts) to begin with a 2h bid

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