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[hv=d=s&v=n&n=sjxxhxdkxxcaxxxxx&s=sakqxxxhadjxxxckq]133|200|Scoring: IMP

play 2/1, South opened 1S and West overcall 3:

S W N E

1S 3 3 P

4 all passed[/hv]

 

Who is (more) responsible for missing the 6?

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One more hand.

 

[hv=d=s&v=n&n=sjxxhxdkxxcaxxxxx&s=sakqxxxhadjxxxckq]133|200|Scoring: IMP

play 2/1, South opened 1S and West overcall 3:

S W N E

1S 3 3 P

4 all passed[/hv]

who is bid beyond game?

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No one.. because this is not a slam you want to be in. You need clubs 3-2, not AQ diams offside, and not spades 4-0. Less than 50%.

 

With that said, I think south should probably make a try. North bid his hand with 3 (which shows a good single raise to a bad limit raise).

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Hand 1)

 

The brilliant layout of the cards?

 

If you really want looking for slam

with this kind of hand pair, open the

South hand with 2C.

 

Although the hand would not qualify

as a 2C opener for me.

 

But even then you will reach 6S only

with a lot of overbidding.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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BOTH hands rely on the lay of the cards to get to slam IMHO

 

 

Hand 1 I think BOTH bid well ---- neither had good D to Q so be happy not in slam :)

 

Hand 2 MAYBE N is worth ONE more try at slam with a 4 Q bid but even then SLAM really depends on ALL the cards being right and I as S would REFUSE the invitation by bidding 5 :)

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Hand 1. South might have tried 4C instead of 4S. If North bids 4H, then better sign-off in 4S (possible heart wastage). If north cues 4D, South can try 4NT and shoot at 6. But then again, this isn't that hot a slam.

 

Hand 2. If one is not playing serious/frivolous 3NT here, it's not easy to make a move. Forgetting that issue, if South bids 1H-2D-3H it would certainly be easier (I'm not saying South should do it, though).

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1. Society. You really don't want to be in slam.

 

2. This is a bit better, especially if opps promise not to lead a black suit. South gets all the blame, if their is any to distribute, because he didn't bid 3NT (serious). North has no errand (4) when South is not serious about slam (cue bid instead of 3NT).

 

Roland

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1. Nobody, you don't want such hands to play 6-1 because you don't have a 2nd round control: lead goes through the K, if they lead small, it can be from Qxxx or from Axxx (or worst xxx), so you'll have to choose and you'll choose wrong because luck isn't on your side in this game ;)

 

2. Still not a good slam imo. You'll probably either make or go -2. However, it depends on how you play such auctions. If you play serious 3NT, then south is to blame. If you don't play it, then North is imo to blame, since he has a 4 last train cuebid (shows stopper, asks one in )...

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Isn't 6NT played by North on the first hand a good contract? ;)
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1. Society. You really don't want to be in slam.

 

2. This is a bit better, especially if opps promise not to lead a black suit. South gets all the blame, if their is any to distribute, because he didn't bid 3NT (serious). North has no errand (4) when South is not serious about slam (cue bid instead of 3NT).

 

Roland

No serious 3NT or last train between partnership.

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1) Slam it not good on hand one, with 3H bid... Diamonds offside and in 6NT clubs are not breaking...far less than 68% on this bidding. As I PM last nite I doubt very much missing this slam is losing bridge in the top class.

 

2) Alert, jumping on my high horse once again. One more reason to not bid 2/1 game force with these 12 HCP hands. Yes 1nt is a junkyard but putting more trash in it will not make it more 'junky" and makes your other auctions more constructive.

 

1H=1NT

3H=3S

4C=4H

?

 

At this point responder has shown strong slam interest across from what your 3h bid shows. Your options are:

4S=RKC

4NT= GENERAL VALUES, LAST TRAIN,

5D=CUEBID, OTHER LAST TRAIN

PASS

5H=LOOKING FOR SECOND ROUND D CONTROL, LAST TRAIN

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on hand 1, i think south should look if anyone does, tho i'd probably just bid 4 or as north

 

on hand 2, north's 4 bid denied a diamond control (i'm not real sure 4 is last train (somebody who knows, tell me)... why isn't it a diamond control?)... south's 4 bid denied a spade control... the question is, should south be serious or not about slam? he has 6 controls and 6 losers... partner rates to have a 6 or 7 loser hand

 

after the 2 followed by the 3 bids, i think i'd have gotten fairly serious with those controls... i think if i *had* to blame someone it would be south for not looking

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