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I cannot imagine why partner has GSFd unless he has only spades and hearts as with one void he can exclusion, with no void he can blackwood. (It also helps to play 5 as GSF here)

 

That said, I would lie through my teeth and if my scheme was:

 

6 - none or Q

6 - K or A

6 - K or A and extra length

 

I'd show K or A and extra length not two. Why ? my worry is that partner has AKQxxxx, xxxxxx, void, void or similar and nothing makes beyond 6. If partner has the A he'll probably bid 7 anyway reckoning the Q is irrelevant.

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Unfortunately the responses to GSF are a matter of agreement, so if you haven't discussed it you have to guess.

We play

6C = A or K

6D = Queen

6H = none

6NT = 2

7C = 3

 

but this may not be obvious without agreement.

However, with 2 of them I'd definitely bid something above 6NT if this wasn't discussed.

 

p.s. I'm not sure why you think partner has a double void, what's wrong with AKxxx Axxx Axxx - ?

 

A bit of s shock opposite a 2C opener, but consistent with the auction.

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you are playing with the best partner in the field!

Then perhaps he should learn to keep the bidding low with good hands. But lets give him credit for knowing what he's doing and that he's asking us to bid a Grand with two of the top three trump honors which we have.

 

This is the standard way this convention is played in the US. Of course, many pairs have different responses as mentioned here.

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p.s. I'm not sure why you think partner has a double void, what's wrong with AKxxx Axxx Axxx - ?

 

A bit of s shock opposite a 2C opener, but consistent with the auction.

 

Because I didn't have an idea at the time that this was not a regular partnership when I posted and I'd bid 5 exclusion not 5N on that.

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Because I didn't have an idea at the time that this was not a regular partnership when I posted and I'd bid 5 exclusion not 5N on that.

 

Why? What does 5C exclusion get you that GSF doesn't?

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Why? What does 5C exclusion get you that GSF doesn't?

It keeps you a little lower and you may be able to find out more easily whether 7N is better, although with a hand that big it's very likely to be solid. I suppose void, KQJxxxxxx, KQ, KQ is just possible.

 

Funny you say your hand is a bit of a shock, I have held x, A, AKxxx, Axxxxx opposite a 2 opener, pard had AKQJxxxx, KQ10x, x, void and the auction went 2-3-4(solid suit)-7N.

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This is the hand i held when i bid 5nt....would you really do something else? I wouldnt think so

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Maybe 7 if it it shows solid suit may make more likely to be in 7nt after cue bid

Yes, I bid 5 exclusion, partner shows 1, I ask about the Q, partner shows it plus the A, I bid 7N.

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This is the hand i held when i bid 5nt....would you really do something else? I wouldnt think so

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Maybe 7 if it it shows solid suit may make more likely to be in 7nt after cue bid

 

 

Recommended auction: 2C - 7NT. What on earth do you think partner has to open 2C?

I don't think I've ever seen combined 40-count before.

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