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Do you play Walsh?

 

If you don't, then 1 could be on a balanced hand so 3 is just the standard (but very space-consuming) way to show 5+ clubs.

 

If you do, then 1 already promises an unbalanced so 3 must show 6+ clubs.

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If you do, then 1 already promises an unbalanced so 3 must show 6+ clubs.

What do you bid with 3145 and no spade stopper - 2? I guess that's an option, though I would have interpreted 3 as more of a default rebid with nothing further to show.

 

As for the OP, I would have bid 3, not 2; one of the benefits of having 2 cover all of the invites is that your jump bids can be slammish. 3 now is not as meaningful, so I'm probably just going to blast 4NT as well (or whatever your keycard bid is).

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4 next. that (to me lol!) is logic. says I like your suit and I have solid suit myself. I want a NT trump contract played from partners side of the table at Matchpoint if his suit is king high and not solid. am i wrong here with 4??? or could it be taken as Kickback here??? I would like to know myself.
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4 next. that (to me lol!) is logic. says I like your suit and I have solid suit myself. I want a NT trump contract played from partners side of the table at Matchpoint if his suit is king high and not solid. am i wrong here with 4??? or could it be taken as Kickback here??? I would like to know myself.

Agree with this - I really need opener to play NT if K high

 

 

 

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This deserves Jxx, AKQJ, x, J10xxx 6m prob makes but 6N is doomed on a spade lead

That would be my bad luck and teach me for being impatientohmy.gif, but I'm perhaps swayed by jillybean's previous interesting slamsrolleyes.gif

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4 next. that (to me lol!) is logic. says I like your suit and I have solid suit myself. I want a NT trump contract played from partners side of the table at Matchpoint if his suit is king high and not solid. am i wrong here with 4??? or could it be taken as Kickback here??? I would like to know myself.

4 is kickback for me, but without that, how does 4 say you like my Clubs?

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We are already in a game force. Jumps should be very narrowly defined. I feel like a broken record, but jumping on slam auctions is almost never the best course of action. I hate 4NT, and don't love 4 (we are too strong). Why not 3 followed by 4? 7m and 7NT are not out of the picture but are far from guaranteed on just the present auction.

 

I have been playing a different style for so long that I'm not sure what partner promises on the auction. Is 2=4=3=4 with weak spades still an option (and since you play weak NT, this promises 15+) or would partner have given preference to 3? Would 2 over 2 have been artificial (fourth suit) or a picture bid? Would 2 promise a 5-6 hand, or can it be a punt? If partner has, say, 1=4=3=5, obviously their diamonds are weak so I presume showing clubs takes priority over supporting diamonds?

 

@jillybean 3 would already be natural, so 4 promises support. If the suit would not have been bid earlier it would be a splinter, but since it has it shows strength instead.

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What do you bid with 3145 and no spade stopper - 2? I guess that's an option, though I would have interpreted 3 as more of a default rebid with nothing further to show.

3415 and no spade stopper, you mean? (Opener has already shown 4 hearts.)

 

A situation like this (it might have been the exact same sequence 1-1(Walsh); 1-2(XYZ)) with Opener having 3415 with no stopper in the 4th suit, spades) actually came up about a year ago, and my very good partner chose to bid 2N. After the board he asked me if I thought he should have bid 3 since he lacked a stopper and I told him I agreed with 2N.

 

So I realise that

3 must show 6+ clubs.

was a bit optimistic.

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4◇ would be Kickback for us: that's why I will bid 4♧ instead (forcing and invites control-bids that should clarify whether we can play 6N rather than 6♧).

It might be a good idea to let partner in on the secret of what suit will be trumps: 4C

If we bid 4 partner is guaranteed to continue 4. Have we actually advanced any further? Presumably you want to bid 4 next. Let's say partner then bids 5 (or perhaps 4NT if that is Last Train) - what now, are you happy? Which hands do you see getting right with this approach that we are going to fail on with a simple 4?

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Why didn't I start 1-2 ? The hand is likely to be a whole lot simpler if I do.

 

Check the title of the thread again. 1 2 would be a limit raise in clubs here.

 

David, I too try to avoid jumps once we are in a GF auction, unless I need exclusion :D

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If we bid 4 partner is guaranteed to continue 4. Have we actually advanced any further? Presumably you want to bid 4 next. Let's say partner then bids 5 (or perhaps 4NT if that is Last Train) - what now, are you happy? Which hands do you see getting right with this approach that we are going to fail on with a simple 4?

 

I don’t care for an over-reliance on keycard bids which by their nature are unilateral - I need to find specific cards in spades and hearts and that requires input from my partner.

 

If partner holds QJx. Kxxx, void, AJxxxx , I would expect 5C and not 4H.

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Check the title of the thread again. 1 2 would be a limit raise in clubs here.

 

David, I too try to avoid jumps once we are in a GF auction, unless I need exclusion :D

 

I was simply asking a question, there is a price to be paid for all these methods, I was just checking what it meant (and whether for some reason you'd decided not to use a SJS).

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Winstonm's way

 

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At this point I am committing us to slam as partner has agreed he likes his hand for slam. My bid at this point is a simple 4S as later on I want to emphasize that spade honors are a premium. If partner has nothing left to say, I would expect 5C over 4S, at which point I would continue with 5D (and this is one reason I set the suit with 4C - there can be no confusion that this is an attempt to play 5D). 5D commits us to 6C yet partner needs to ask himself why didn't I just bid 6. The obvious reason is looking for a grand. Partner will now cooperate and bid 5H with concentrated hearts, 5S with concentrated spades, or 6C with neither.

 

I'm not castigating those who use keycard or other such bids - it's just that I learned the game and was playing at a fairly high level well before the popularity of keycard and so learned cue bidding. If you get the same results another way, that is fine with me.

 

PS: To answer Cyberyeti's question, 4N is a partnership agreement: it can be keycard or, what I prefer, more of a last train type bid, showing extras, or something else entirely.

 

(At one time in one partnership I actually played Culbertson 4N/5N convention where in this sequence 4N would show 2 aces and a king of a previously bid suit, and if followed by 5N would show 3 aces. It was actually quite playable. smile.gif)

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PS: To answer Cyberyeti's question, 4N is a partnership agreement: it can be keycard or, what I prefer, more of a last train type bid, showing extras, or something else entirely.

 

 

The point of the question was to OP, because if you're not sure what 4N is over 4 then don't bid 4, and if you're not 100% sure how partner would read 4N, don't do that either :)

 

For us 4N over 4 would be a spade cue (we use NT to sub for the most expensive cue)

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At this point I am committing us to slam as partner has agreed he likes his hand for slam. My bid at this point is a simple 4S as later on I want to emphasize that spade honors are a premium. If partner has nothing left to say, I would expect 5C over 4S, at which point I would continue with 5D (and this is one reason I set the suit with 4C - there can be no confusion that this is an attempt to play 5D). 5D commits us to 6C yet partner needs to ask himself why didn't I just bid 6. The obvious reason is looking for a grand. Partner will now cooperate and bid 5H with concentrated hearts, 5S with concentrated spades, or 6C with neither.

 

I like your thinking here, Winstonm, however there may be 13 tricks available without partner having any extra value in /. 1165 is c. 70% if partner has stiff and A and A

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