yin970902 Posted July 21, 2012 Report Share Posted July 21, 2012 [hv=pc=n&s=skqjt543hjd4ca932&w=sh73dkqt92ckqj765&n=sa7hakq98da865ct8&e=s9862ht6542dj73c4&d=n&v=n&b=5&a=1hp1s4n(D+C)dp7sdrppp]399|300[/hv]Play 2/1,this 7♠ auction looks like gamble!If you,how to access 7♠ reasonably?After 4NT breaks in,how to inspect RKCB? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveMoe Posted July 21, 2012 Report Share Posted July 21, 2012 Perhaps just a simple 5♦ as control-showing and suggesting a good hand with good ♥s and a tolerance for ♠s. Partner might control bid 6♣ next... then it doesn't seem so much like a gamble. There might be extensions for Unusual/Unusual but none I play here. Even though 4N takes away RKB, control biddin gis still available. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yin970902 Posted July 22, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 22, 2012 after 4nt,double is suitable?1H-/-1S-4NT*(m+m)X -/-5C-/5D-/-5H-/5S-/-7S-//-//How about this process? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveMoe Posted July 22, 2012 Report Share Posted July 22, 2012 After the double of 4NT, were I East, I would be bidding 5 or 6♦ - I need to get in your way. Now how can North-South recover? Double implies a desire to penalize. While I think your sequence is reasonable if East takes no action, South might choose to bid 5♠ or pass the double for penalties. After all NS haven't got a known fit yet. Some think passing 4N then pulling shows extras (and North has extras) but East will again bid some number of ♦s. Are you ready to control bid 7♦ on the North hand? The primes in North make me think that control bidding early is smarter...5♦ will get south to cooperate. Now when East bid 6♦ South can bid 6♠ and North can bid 7 holding the black Ace South doesn't know about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yin970902 Posted July 22, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 22, 2012 After the double of 4NT, were I East, I would be bidding 5 or 6♦ - I need to get in your way. Now how can North-South recover? Double implies a desire to penalize. While I think your sequence is reasonable if East takes no action, South might choose to bid 5♠ or pass the double for penalties. After all NS haven't got a known fit yet. Some think passing 4N then pulling shows extras (and North has extras) but East will again bid some number of ♦s. Are you ready to control bid 7♦ on the North hand? The primes in North make me think that control bidding early is smarter...5♦ will get south to cooperate. Now when East bid 6♦ South can bid 6♠ and North can bid 7 holding the black Ace South doesn't know about.thank you! as early as possible to cuebid is a good idea! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phil_20686 Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 Perhaps just a simple 5♦ as control-showing and suggesting a good hand with good ♥s and a tolerance for ♠s. Partner might control bid 6♣ next... then it doesn't seem so much like a gamble. There might be extensions for Unusual/Unusual but none I play here. Even though 4N takes away RKB, control biddin gis still available. ? north has no idea south has more than a four count with four spades, he has no choice but to double 4N imo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveMoe Posted July 25, 2012 Report Share Posted July 25, 2012 ? north has no idea south has more than a four count with four spades, he has no choice but to double 4N imo. Yes - that's true. Perhaps the right path is indeed x - 5/6♦ - 6♠ - Pass - ???? Sometimes Preempts work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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