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Play 2/1,this 7 auction looks like gamble!

If you,how to access 7 reasonably?

After 4NT breaks in,how to inspect RKCB?

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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.

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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.

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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!

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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.

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? 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.

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