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ATB: wrong denomination AND level


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3 showed a non-minimum (Lebensohl), the bids after that were undiscussed (but we play neither minorwood nor kickback). ATB and how would you have bid it?

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To me the 3 bid shows 5-6. Some will argue (what would you do with 1453 and no club stopper etc.) but certainly it at least could be 5-6 and the 4 bid seems to confirm it. These bids seem most responsible for the wrong strain being reached.

 

The 4 bid is weird to me. Having already shown values with 3 and with so much of the hand wasted in the black suits and no aces, I would just have bid 3NT. But I think 4 is the bid most responsible for what happened.

 

I would have bid

1 1

2 3

4 5

6

or something like that (I hope)

 

If you start

1 1

2 3

3 3NT

Then I definitely think north should keep bidding, 4 probably. Slam is too likely, especially when partner shows something in clubs.

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I am definetely with Gonzalo. 3 is what it is in your pdship, and imo it should be more flexible bid than defining it as "6-5" However i would also think pd has 6-5 after 4. I basically like the auction untill the 4 bid.
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Looks like S took 3 as 5-6 and tried to cue in clubs with hearts confirmed, then N tried to cue twice in hearts with diamonds confirmed, but S took 3 and 4 as a natural bid and a signoff. I actually don't think this sequence is so bad as some others have said if that was the miscommunication. North is trying to find a way to discover club controls with partner and can't effectively find a bid to do it since 3, 3, and 3NT all have naturalish meanings. But 4 should be forward going and probably show no club control (and its unlikely there's no spade control on this bid) so S can show his control and I think we end up with lalldonn's auction.
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To me the 3 bid shows 5-6. Some will argue (what would you do with 1453 and no club stopper etc.) but certainly it at least could be 5-6 and the 4 bid seems to confirm it. These bids seem most responsible for the wrong strain being reached.

 

The 4 bid is weird to me. Having already shown values with 3 and with so much of the hand wasted in the black suits and no aces, I would just have bid 3NT. But I think 4 is the bid most responsible for what happened.

 

I would have bid

1 1

2 3

4 5

6

or something like that (I hope)

 

I'd certainly want to start that way up to 5C, but 6D over 5C is obviously silly: partner is unlimited, why couldn't he have something like QJ10xx Jx Kxx AKx ? surely he'll worry we're off a major suit ace if you jump to 6D over 4C.

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Looks like S took 3 as 5-6 and tried to cue in clubs with hearts confirmed, then N tried to cue twice in hearts with diamonds confirmed,

Actually both took 4 as a cuebid for diamonds, but then South took 4 as an offer to play there anyway, what with 10 tricks being easier to take than 11 and all that.

 

North said he would bid 4 rather than 3 with 5-6. South did not think this precluded 3 then 4 being an offer to play.

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4 is what I call a "maximum confusion bid." It accomplishes nothing but gives partner a chance to go horribly wrong by giving him a totally wrong impression of what is going on in the auction. It appears to have worked remarkably well in this case.
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