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Trusting partner to have sound overcall with few or no values in . 2As, K and QJ are not too much to ask for. 5 seems safe, but partner doesn't know I have a 5 loser with good trumps.

AK7 looks like 4-card support. Hoping it plays that way.

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This seems to be the perfect hand for 6.

 

It is hard to construct hands for partner that make it a bad slam. (bluecalm did his very best and just managed, congrats ;) )

 

It is also unlikely that we have a grand. Partner seems to have a singleton diamond. Odds are that it is not the ace.

 

Rik

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preempts work so keep using them. Here we have a guess on how to proceed with a

very nice hand. First things first there is no decent mechanism available for finding 7 so

our only real problem is how high do we go. I agree with fluffy that it is difficult to imagine

a 3h bid that wont give us decent play for

 

6h

 

so that is what I am bidding. P will not know what to do missing the AK trumps even if they

have all of the controls and extra values (though they might get excited if they have a dia void

and we didnt bid 6d).

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I didn't bid slam. Partner's hand was J4 QJ1084 J AJ1098, so staying out of slam was a good move.

 

Having decided not to bid slam, I chose to double instead, thinking that we'd get 300 or 500 with 5 not necessarily cold. Also, if partner did remove it I could bid slam with more confidence. RHO had K, so superficially it was also a good move not to bid 5.

 

In fact, though, the opposing hands were A xxx Kxxxx Kxxx and 10xxxx xx AQ10xxx -. The correct action was to save in 5.

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Yes to bid 5 asd a save seems obvious. :)

 

I would be two down in 6 Hearts like many others too. As much as I like the brave bid from partner- he has no other bid- I guess it is bad luck to find him with such a bad hand for us. He surely had bid the same way with Ax in spades instead of Jx....

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partner's action was clear, who could think pass is an option when RHO preempts and we wouldn't even have opened the bidding?

I'd certainly have opened partner's hand, but not sure whether I'd have found 3 (unless I'd hesitated long enough to embarrass partner before realising I was passing).

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I didn't bid slam. Partner's hand was J4 QJ1084 J AJ1098, so staying out of slam was a good move.

 

 

Today BBO often posts hand histories from matches of the experts. Staying out of slam is right much more than 50% of the time. Whatever the range for partner's bid. Partner seems to usually be at the bottom. Sometimes he has less than the bottom. On my own unscientific(small sample size) study, when one team bids slam and the other didn't, the team not in slam won more imps.

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