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How to avoid the slam


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South dealt:

 

[hv=http://www.bridgebase.com/tools/handviewer.html?sn=alleycat%209&s=SAQJ84H643DAT3CK4&wn=hazzjk&w=ST62HJ985D92CQ973&nn=lakesmn&n=SHAKQ72DKQJ54CJT8&en=topky&e=SK9753HTD876CA652&d=s&v=b&b=103]480|360[/hv]

 

Using standard methods, we found that only a first round control was missing, so we also land on 6, in fact, most of the field landed on 6, and all -1. Only the few pairs who stopped at 4 got good results.

 

Is it possible to avoid bidding the slam?

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You don't even improve your score by bidding 6 or 6N by south which are better practical contracts than 6 by N.

 

Who dealt ?

 

It's easy enough to work out from S's point of view that N doesn't have A or a singleton, but being sure he doesn't have the Q is more awkward.

 

With S as dealer (we play a weak no trump which we will open with 5M but S is clearly too good, and 10+ 2/1s not GF)

 

1-2

2N(GF)-3

3-4

?

 

Now it looks like N has 5-5 in the reds with 2 or 3 clubs without the A, so should you sign off as if he doesn't have the Q, club lead is marked and the contract won't be better than 50-50, or do you go on ? With 3 small hearts, I think I sign off.

 

With N as dealer

 

1-1

3(2 good suits, not an enormous hand, better versions go via the GF 2N or 2 rebid which is all but forcing)-4

 

partner really can't have enough after the 3 bid as he won't have the same hand with 3 spades and no clubs.

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