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Preempts preempt both opponents and partner... :-)

 

At the table I would join the 2S responders, but if you play 2NT ask for shortness you will easily get to six.

 

2H - 2N weak 2 - conventional force

3D - 3S short D - spade's forcing

4D - 4NT D void "fit" - RKCB

5x - 6S 5x whatever shows 0 - end

Pass

 

South knows all his partner needs is CLub Q, or Heart KQ, or in a pinch, heart KJ (with hook) for a play at six spades.

 

If opener is brave enough to show his Diamond void over 2S with a leap to 4D, then the auction will be just as easy. I am afraid I would not open that hand 2H's however in first and definetly not in second seat (3H, in first chair maybe). Third seat, 2H ok...but this wasn't third seat.

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I don't think you can get to slam here, you will know the hA is missing and then what are you going to do with the club loser? You need exactly the cQ to win 6, it's very difficult.

 

The only way I can see is playing the old-fashioned "feature ask"

 

2h - 2n

3c - 3s

4s - 6s

 

Or:

 

2h - 2s

3s - 4c

4d - 5c

6c - 6s

 

But I'm not sure that any of those auctions is likely.

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The following looks vaguely plausible:

 

2H - 2S

3S - 4C

4D - 5C

5D - 6S

 

I don't think you can bid 6s over the 5d bid, what are you going to do with the club loser?

The key is declarer's 4th bid, if he bids 5d showing 1st and 2nd round control in diammonds (a void) then you will play 5s :-(

However if he decides that after 4c and 5c the cQ is the key to the hand he can rebid 6c over 6c and then you can play 6s or 7s if pd has a heart void. I think that after 4c and 5c opener may find the 6c bid. I don't know....

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I'm not worried about the club loser:

 

If partner has the Queen of Club, we're golden.

If partner has as little as Kxxxxx in Hearts than slam is 50%. If LHO has the Ace of Hearts than I can simply lead to the Heart King. If LHO ducks, then I no longer have a heart loser. If he pops, then I have a discard.

 

Please note:

 

Holding

 

xxx

QJTxxxx

xx

xx

 

I'll pass rather than open 2H [even at this vulnerability]

 

However, holding

 

xxx

QJTxxx

x

xxx

 

I'l open 3H.

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I conducted a straw poll of this hand on wed night. Only two other pairs bid 6. They started with 2H 2NT asking for shortness.

 

EVERY pair that started with 2D multi failed to bid slam. Makes you think, doesn't it? - and I am a multi fan. It was just too hard as they HAD to start with 2D 2NT - the auctions diverged but 6 appeared unattainable.

 

We bid 6, but we did not start with a weak 2 and had a strong C auction. I felt the weak H suit, 3 card support for the other M and a void were together too much to open 2H.

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Jxx

QTxxxx

void

Qxxx

 

AKQxxx

x

ATx

AKx

 

It will be quite simple without the self preempt 2H.

 

South North

2C 2H

2S 4D

4NT 5C

6S PASS

 

2H: SAYC, negative, less than one K;

4D: having shown negative, North can afford to bid the max of the min;

4NT: can't be Blackwood since North has denied any A or K, therefore, even if it's not defined as Q ask, it is forward going;

5C: some value in clubs;

6S: that's all I need!

 

This way, the vital Q of clubs can be found.

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