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Weak field; Good partner.

You don't have a lot of agreements with this partner, but are sure that 4 is Leaping Michaels; 5c + 5c.

What is your call now?

 

EDIT:

- What is DBL in your opinion?

- should 4NT be 6c RKC?

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I am bidding slam for sure. Bid 6, they may save, they may not lead if we are losing 2, or pd maybe controlling the suit. I have way too many values in the rounded suits of pd + 5 card fit. Just let them figure it out what to do. It often works better than scientific approach. Especially when you do not have agreements for this position, because anything you try to do can be misunderstood by pd or may help them.
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The problem here is that there is plenty of room for p to have

a decent 4c bid and rho bidding 4h to make. It is also difficult for

me to imagine us going down more than 2 at the 5 level. With all of

this in mind I will try

 

4n

 

Which p should read as key card for spades (since it is at best hugely

speculative and probably useless for clubs. If I do not like the response

I can try to sign off in 5s but there is some flexibility depending on how

the opps intervene. I also have a problem if p bids 5c (when it means 03).

If rho remains silent I believe there is a pretty darn good chance p has 3

and will then try a 6c bid (which should not get a 7 level bid from p unless

they have 3 aces and a void (a good thing btw).

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I think dbl should be penalty oriented, and 4nt should be a slam try but NOT any form of rkc. I will bid 4nt and respect partners decision. I think he will bid 4C on hands like KQxxx x x AQJxxx which do not leave much play for slam.
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I think dbl should be penalty oriented, and 4nt should be a slam try but NOT any form of rkc. I will bid 4nt and respect partners decision. I think he will bid 4C on hands like KQxxx x x AQJxxx which do not leave much play for slam.

 

If pd has that hand you won't be let to play game anyway. And 6 is probably a good save.

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Weak field; Good partner.

You don't have a lot of agreements with this partner, but are sure that 4 is Leaping Michaels; 5c + 5c.

What is your call now?

- What is DBL in your opinion?

- should 4NT be 6c RKC?[/hv]

IMO,

Persuaded, again, by Mr Ace, 6 = 10, 4 = 9, 5 = 8.

No idea what calls mean over RHO's 4. Perhaps ...

  • Double = PEN,
  • 4 = NAT. To play.
  • 4N = RKC. with both black kings counting as Aces.
  • 5 = NAT. To play.
  • 5 = CUE?
  • 5 = CUE?
  • 5 = NAT. NF. Slam-try with with poor ?
  • 5N = ART. You choose?

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If I don't have a lot of agreements, I don't try to make them up on the spot.

 

I haven't discussed what 4NT should mean, and if I'm not sure I don't want to have to make partner guess, so I don't bid 4NT.

 

If I'm playing with myself (!) then I bid 6C, since my Leaping Michaels bids show good hands. Other than that, it depends on partner's style.

 

Double should be penalty.

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I agree that Double should be penalty. I want to look for slam, but I am concerned that we are off two losers.

I might just bid 5, with the possibility that we can stop in 5 if we are off two Heart losers - partner hopefully won't blow past 6 if there is in fact a stopper.

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Weak field; Good partner.

 

I did bid 5S, hoping it would show slam interest without D or H control. My partner raised to 6S.

LHO had Sxx and I played him for SQ after he did lead HQ.

I did go -1.

My partner said that DBL would be my best bid after 4H, but answers here show that that is far from clear.

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IMO,

Persuaded, again, by Mr Ace, 6 = 10, 4 = 9, 5 = 8.

No idea what calls mean over RHO's 4. Perhaps ...

  • Double = PEN,
  • 4 = NAT. To play.
  • 4N = RKC. with both black kings counting as Aces.
  • 5 = NAT. To play.
  • 5 = CUE?
  • 5 = CUE?
  • 5 = NAT. NF. Slam-try with with poor ?
  • 5N = ART. You choose?

 

I think it is better to play 4nt as a slamtry for clubs, 5 as natural, 5 as a slamtry for spades, 5 as a slamtry without heart control and 5nt as pick-a-slam. I agree with the rest.

 

S.

 

 

 

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