jjsb Posted September 24, 2012 Report Share Posted September 24, 2012 dealer west , auction free of opps overcall i let u bid that "no finesse 7 nt" Ax AKxxxxx (7) Ax Ax xxxQxxxxxKQJx as u will probably see the key of that contract is to discover that extra J of C so i let u show me ur sequence to bid that one here is what happen in our table 2C 2D2H 3H3S 4C(x)4D 5C6C 6H i had the 7222 bid. i believe the start of the auction (to 3S) is kinda "standard" thougth im pretty sure i migth find some difference then probably the way too intellectual 6C bid makes it too hard for my partner to understand my problem . i wanted it to be like "ok u tell me u have KQ of C but i want a little bit more do u have the J or a 5th one ?" my partner told me that he has done more than enough "sound" so far with his 4333 and that i have way enough to bid 7H . he is probably rigth but want ur opinion. 3nt would be serious for us by the way (on 3S that is) not sure at all for me is that hand is a serious or a non serious ... regardssylvain (jjsb) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Antrax Posted September 24, 2012 Report Share Posted September 24, 2012 What did the 2♣ opening show? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jjsb Posted September 24, 2012 Author Report Share Posted September 24, 2012 What did the 2♣ opening show? FG . very few auction can make us stop if 2C comes from a strong 2H 2S hand regardssylvain Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rmnka447 Posted September 24, 2012 Report Share Posted September 24, 2012 Over the years, I've become a big fan of very disciplined bidding over a strong 2 ♣ opener So, the raise to 3 ♥ would 8+ and xxxx or Hxx in trump where H is A,K, or Q. 2 ♣ 2 ♦2 ♥ 3 ♥3 ♠(1) 3 NT (2)4 ♣ 4 ♥(3)4 NT (4) 5 ♣ (5)5 ♦(6) 6 ♣(7)6 NT 7 NT (1) 1st round ♠ control (2) Waiting bid denies a 1st round ♣ control(3) Waiting bid no 1st round ♦ control(4) Still interested in slam - no 2nd round ♠ control so must have A, but also has a high ♥ honor(5) 2nd round ♣ control(6) 1st round ♦ control -- implies holding both high ♥ honors else would have used RKCB Also 2nd round ♣ control must have been useful, else would have signed off in ♥s.(7) 3rd round ♣ control - must be at least KQ not a singleton After 6 NT, responder knows opener must have all 4 As as NT wouldn't be right with a void. Since an extra trick in ♣ is held, it must be right to bid 7. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TWO4BRIDGE Posted September 24, 2012 Report Share Posted September 24, 2012 This is a case where Responder can effectively make the final decision once Opener lays out his hand during the bidding. Have the 2C bidder JUMP to 3H over 2D ( waiting, but positive ) to set trumps and to commence cue-bidding . This will instill in Responder's mind at least a 7 card ♥ suit. Then, when Opener goes RKC, and next the ♥Q-ask, and subsequently a 2nd K-ask ( guaranteeing all key cards ) , Responder can count to 13 with his " source of ♣ tricks " : 1s, 7h, 1d, and cAKQJ = 13 2C - 2D!3H - 4C 4S! ( RCK for ♥ ) - 4NT or 5C = 0/3 5C/5D ( ♥Q-ask ) - 6C ( ♥Q + ♣K )6D ( 2nd specific K-ask ) - 7NT EDIT: Above is FLAWED... If 5C = ♥Q-ask, then :5C - 6C = ♥Q + ♣K AND DENIES ♦ and ♠KingsThus, no way for a 3rd Rnd Ctrl-ask in ♣; and 6D would be a 3rd Rnd Ctrl-ask in ♦ .... not something Opener wants to ask . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quantumcat Posted September 24, 2012 Report Share Posted September 24, 2012 I would bid it this way: 1♥ 2♥(1)3♣(2) 4♣(3)4♠(4) 5♣(5)5♠(6) 6♥(7)7♥(8) 1. 8-10 raise2. Long suit game try, or better. Here it is to see if responder will claim to any values in the side suits3. Interested in game, no values in any suit except clubs4. KC5. 0 (as expected)6. What is your holding in clubs (don't care about asking for the queen, we have a ten card fit)7. KQ8. He's shown only 5HCP in clubs, so must have the Q of trumps as well. But would he acceot the game invite with just Jxx Qxx xxxx KQx? Probably not. More likely is he has a five card club suit (will ruff once and the small one will be good for the other discard I want). Dummy comes down, he has the jack, that's as good as a five card suit :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zelandakh Posted September 24, 2012 Report Share Posted September 24, 2012 My auction:- 1♣ = 15+ nat/bal or 18+ any... - 1♦ = (almost) any non-GF1♠ = unbal GF or 18+ 3-suited... - 1NT = 6-82♥ = natural... - 4♥ = 3+ hearts, no key cards4NT = K ask... - 5♣ = ♣K5♦ = K ask... - 7NT Since Opener did not ask about the trump queen but did ask about kings, they must have 7 hearts and the missing aces. Thus we can simply count 13 tricks. If Responder did not have the ♥Q then they could only show no pointed king and ♣KQJ(x) over Opener's follow-up SSA. Not being able to tell the difference between KQJ bare and KQJx would then make things difficult. Does anyone have the agreement that answers to a SSA in a suit where the king has been shown differentiate between these 2 holdings? Would certinly be useful here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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