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You are playing a system where you open all 10 counts at nonvul in 1st & 2nd seats.

 

You hold:

 

xxxx

AKQxxx

x

Kx

 

The bidding:

 

You....Pard

..1.....1

..3.....4

..4.....4

..?

 

Do you take another call?

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Sorry, your cue bidding style is old fashioned - first round controls first. Besides, if you bid 4, what is partner supposed to do with 2 small hearts?
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If it was o.k. to jump raise to 3S (limited 1M openings + Flannery inference that Responder has 5 spades?) I wouldn't be backing off now.

 

5C should imply Diamond control, since Diamond worry has been suggested by partner and I would pass 4S with XX there. We both know there is a diamond loser and hopefully Pard will continue to six only with the nuts in Trump. If instead, my opener were QXXX AKXXXX X KX. I would have just bid 6S over 4S.

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You are playing a system where you open all 10 counts at nonvul in 1st & 2nd seats.

 

..1H-1S-

..3S-4C-

..4H-4S-

 

*** What other strong options besides 3S?

What shows solid 6xH? No Spade top? Only 1x Ace? Shapely game force/no slammy?

... I have a take control slam try over 1S. So by the 4-level I know S-tops + Aces missing or held.

Easy decision with that underpinning. I didn't use that so surely partner is only Q-bidding because HE has a slammy hand.

I have D-single, so yes 5C to imply it. (Also 1'd have Q-bid 4D, not 4H in case that's the control partner misses)

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If you are bidding on, what hand are you hoping partner to have?

At risk of repeating: AKQXX XX XXX AXX would be fine. And I expect partner to know AKXXX XX XXX AQX would not be fine because I would have already bid six over four with QXXX AKXXXX X KX.

 

There is a presumption that she was uncontrolled in Diamonds when she cued and then subsided after 4H.

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Nope.Ppartner might have a slam try where he needs us to hold some high cards for our 3 jupm. AQxx xx KJx AQxx should bid what over 3?

I was assuming Responder and I were playing a limited opening bid style where my opening hand would jump raise to 3S, and that Responder would simply bid 4S with your example knowing that there was wastage somewhere in the minors.

 

That assumption was based on the fact that I had in fact jump raised to 3S. Also, if as in your example, Responder might only have 4 spades, this opener evaluates to about a good 14 in support of spades...not quite a 3S raise, IMO.

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Sorry, your cue bidding style is old fashioned - first round controls first. Besides, if you bid 4, what is partner supposed to do with 2 small hearts?

 

Ok, so say we had this instead:

 

xxxx

x

AKQxxx

Kx

The bidding goes

1-1

3-4

4-4

I believed in the past that a narrow delimited hand like 3 bidder was not ever asked to reevaluate, that meant that 4 was a direct asking about control in the last suit, however I no longer think along those lines and 4 is just an I can't go to the 5 level myself.

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Assuming you did not have 3NT available as a cue bid showing 2 of the

top 3 trumps (it makes zero sense as natural since opener is at least

4522 and counting distribution to make the 3s bid) if opener did not think

their hand was good enough to take over the bidding (knowing all side suits

were controlled) and bid 4n after the 4c bid, nothing has happened that should

change opener's mind since we have zero idea why responder decided to sign off.

 

Pass (and adopt 3n as showing at least 2 of the top 3 trump honors so we don't go

slamming about on gross opposite gross trumps)

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I was assuming Responder and I were playing a limited opening bid style where my opening hand would jump raise to 3S, and that Responder would simply bid 4S with your example knowing that there was wastage somewhere in the minors.

 

That assumption was based on the fact that I had in fact jump raised to 3S. Also, if as in your example, Responder might only have 4 spades, this opener evaluates to about a good 14 in support of spades...not quite a 3S raise, IMO.

 

So based on one judgement call that you disagree with in a standard system, you assume that OP is playing a completely non-standard system and didn't tell us about. :unsure: :ph34r:

Well, at least noone will have to read replies to your posts from me anymore in the future.

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I was assuming Responder and I were playing a limited opening bid style where my opening hand would jump raise to 3S, and that Responder would simply bid 4S with your example knowing that there was wastage somewhere in the minors.

 

That assumption was based on the fact that I had in fact jump raised to 3S. Also, if as in your example, Responder might only have 4 spades, this opener evaluates to about a good 14 in support of spades...not quite a 3S raise, IMO.

I gave you the parameters in the opening post. Light opening system - open all 10 counts at nonvul 1st & 2nd position.

 

No other parameters were specified. I assumed (perhaps optimistically) that you would infer an otherwise standard system. Perhaps I should have spelled that out.

 

The reason for the 3 raise is that the hand has great playing strength, and I want to differentiate it from a minimum or near minimum opener.

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Yes rebid 3 with this nice light opening system..or even SAYC based on playing tricks....but rather than 4 looking for slam why not 4 showing 1st or 2nd rd control? Either way after PD basically signs of at 4 you have a WTP pass with this minimum for previous actions.
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First off, I would like to say it's nice that everyone can change their system and decide to cuebid either 1st or 2nd round controls and partner will know we changed it mid-auction.

 

I would like to make a move, but I have a bad feeling that we are off a trump trick and the Ace of Diamonds. And I'm not just saying that because it's posted here. Even if we do have control of all suits, we might not have enough transportation to cash all of our tricks. Imagine a 5-1-x-y [or heaven forbid, a 5-0-4-4 or 5-0-(5-3) or even 4-1-4-4].

 

However, I will put my two cents in on the cuebidding. I think whoever is going to be dummy should only cuebid 1st round or guaranteed 2nd round controls (i.e. x or KQ). I have had a few situations where a slam goes down because predictably dummy's Kx was finesse-able and Declarer had 2-3 small.

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Sorry, your cue bidding style is old fashioned - first round controls first. Besides, if you bid 4, what is partner supposed to do with 2 small hearts?

 

Good question. You opened the bidding 1 and jumped in spades. Presumably if partner is still interested in slam, he has great spades so he would know you don't have great spades, if not, you are probably in trouble with weak spades. Nothing in spades, so you rate to have a control in hearts. So, either more cue bidding, Blackwood or 4 depending on the hand. I don't guarantee success, sometimes you end up with an ATB hand not matter which way you go :)

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