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AJ7

AK876

AK

874

 

nobody vul, MPS

 

1-1

1NT-2 (xyz gf, no further agreements)

2

 

 

What would be your next 2/3 bids?, for the shake of it assume partner will do the following (althou not true for all sequences) the next rounds:

 

Bid 3 if avaible next

Bid 3NT otherwise over 3M (3NT natural, no serious or non serious)

Bid 4 over 4m

 

1NT denies 4 spades, but if you can't live with it assume it didn't

2 if it matters denied semi-solid hearts or any 5-5

 

 

So do you reach the 5 level? how?

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Maybe it is a good option to bid 2 for the advance cuebid.

But normally for this hand,I definitely rebid 3 to tell my partner that Please start cuebid for a slam try.

After 3:

1-if opener bid 3,I will bid 5 to ask pd:Do you have a second control in ?

2-if opener rebid 4,it is a sound news and then I will bid 4nt .

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Maybe it is a good option to bid 2 for the advance cuebid.

But normally for this hand,I definitely rebid 3 to tell my partner that Please start cuebid for a slam try.

After 3:

1-if opener bid 3,I will bid 5 to ask pd:Do you have a second control in ?

2-if opener rebid 4,it is a sound news and then I will bid 4nt .

 

*** You can at best hope for a 3C Q-bid. Now if partner has CA; later with CK.

You ARE looking at 3xA!

Or some C-splinter: singleton or void?

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I start with 3 to set trumps. Partner apparently bids 3NT, suggesting to play there. That must mean he has good stoppers in spades and clubs. QTx would not be a particularily good stopper so I'll assume his failure to bid 3 did not deny the K. On the contrary I expect him to have both the K and at least K so I'll just bid RKCB and go to 6 if he has A or Q. If he has both then I will do some more thinking.
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3-3NT

4-4

4

 

and then:

- If he bids 5, I pass

- If he bids 5, I bid 5, planning to pass 5. By this stage I'll have shown AK, a top spade, and hearts which are good enough for me to want to play in them despite his 3NT bid. He should be fairly well placed to choose the final contract, but if he asks me I'll choose 6NT.

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AJ7

AK876

AK

874

 

nobody vul, MPS

 

1-1

1NT-2 (xyz gf, no further agreements)

2

 

 

What would be your next 2/3 bids?, for the shake of it assume partner will do the following (althou not true for all sequences) the next rounds:

 

Bid 3 if avaible next

Bid 3NT otherwise over 3M (3NT natural, no serious or non serious)

Bid 4 over 4m

 

1NT denies 4 spades, but if you can't live with it assume it didn't

2 if it matters denied semi-solid hearts or any 5-5

 

 

So do you reach the 5 level? how?

 

 

 

3h let us set trumps and slam try across from pards known 11-13.

 

clearly we show extras across from 11-13 to try for slam.

 

 

Now easy 4h if pard cannot cue clubs.

 

If pard rebids 3nt I will bid 4h a clear deny of clubs but still showing a huge hand across 11-13 bal.

 

Not sure why this should be a hard auction.

 

 

KQX....QXX.....QJXX....QJX

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If pard rebids 3nt I will bid 4h a clear deny of clubs but still showing a huge hand across 11-13 bal.

 

Not sure why this should be a hard auction.

 

 

KQX....QXX.....QJXX....QJX

Maybe because playing notrump instead of hearts opposite such a hand swings as many matchpoints (or even more) than deciding on the slam issue correctly?

But few people apparently understand matchpoints

 

Rainer Herrmann

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If you haven't recognized, it is hand 1 here: http://www.aebridge.com/ArchivosResultados/2013-01-15%20%20IV%20TORNEO%20INTERNACIONAL%20DE%20BRIDGE%20DE%20BARCELONA%20-%20Sesi%C3%B3n%203%20-%200080%20-%20_%20-%20Final%20result,%20score%20tables%20ordered%20by%20table.pdf

 

 

I had an awful sequence that ended up in 3NT, but 3NT proved much better than 6 and 6NT, even 5 pairs managed to go down in 6!

 

AJx

AK8xx

AK

87x

 

Kx

J109

J9xxxx

AK

 

 

on a 10 lead (might have the queen) I took the ace, and obviously aimed at 490. I played what I think its best, taunt with J and overtake, cashing AK and when they proved to be 3-2, cash AK before coming back to hand with K and conceding a diamond. This way at least hearts are tested and when a club comes back you know what to pitch from dummy while running diamonds, and might act as a viena coup.

But this was the last rond against Castellani-Di Franco, not sure who was at my left, but when he won Q tanked forever and finally played a spade breaking my squeeze. I finesed and got 430 wich didn't really matter compared to 460

 

 

Our dreadful sequence:

 

1-1

1NT-2

2-2NT

3-3

3NT-pass

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Pro tip: Play that 2S sets hearts, you save a lot of room that way and lose basically nothing.

 

I realize now that some people bid 1N with 4342 and then bid 2H. If you are one of those people then I guess you lose something since responder could be 4-4 GF. Still, over 2N partner will presumably bid 3S with 4342 and you can still back into spades so I think it is still worthwhile to play it. You could even play 3H over 2H shows 4 spades and just flip the bids, now you have gained a lot of space when you have hearts but lost nothing when you have spades (since it would go 2S 3S).

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