you have one chance
#1
Posted 2011-February-24, 11:18
AKJx
AJxx
KJxx
1♦-1♥
1NT-?
Sorry but you didn't agree to play anything here with this partner and you don't trust his "general bridge knowledge" to recognise which follow-ups to nmf are forcing and which not (if he indeed plays nmf). You have one chance of setting the final contract, will it be:
3N?
6D?
6N?
oh yes, matchpoints.
George Carlin
#2
Posted 2011-February-24, 11:23
Hopefully this partner has enough sense to not pass something that is impossible (say, 2♠, though that's of course an absurd bid) which might let us get a little more information before placing the contract.
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#3
Posted 2011-February-24, 11:31
1♦-1♥
1NT-2♣
2NT-3♦
he will pass.
George Carlin
#5
Posted 2011-February-24, 11:54
gwnn, on 2011-February-24, 11:31, said:
1♦-1♥
1NT-2♣
2NT-3♦
he will pass.
Yeah, if I get this auction through 2NT then partner PROBABLY has 4 diamonds, so 6♦ seems better, like what Adam said, since we're control rich and less seems wasted in spades.
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#6
Posted 2011-February-24, 11:58
This hand is a great fit for diamonds. No guarantee but with a lot of Zar points in support of diamonds (been a while since mentioned zar's). Assume partner has 26 zars (his minimum) we have 23 pt zars, 11 distribution, 5 fit points for 39. Then 39+26=65 zars. In theory, small slam needs only 62 zar poitns. Normally I would want to investigate before bidding slam, but we have control of all the side suits so if I had to place the contract I would bid 6♦ now. This is of course not the correct bid with this hand, but is the correct bid in response to the question as given.
#8
Posted 2011-February-24, 12:16
inquiry, on 2011-February-24, 11:58, said:
that he doesn't have 4♠ seems like a big assumption. i was under the impression noone non-french rebid 1♠ with a balanced hand, but recently i've learned that's not universal, still who knows how this partner plays?
more importantly, we know he's got 4 diamonds as soon as he doesn't raise hearts.
oh and i'm not tempted by anything other than 6 diamonds
#9
Posted 2011-February-24, 13:00
wank, on 2011-February-24, 12:16, said:
more importantly, we know he's got 4 diamonds as soon as he doesn't raise hearts.
oh and i'm not tempted by anything other than 6 diamonds
The second paragraph is right, and the third paragraph seems to be reasonable given the OP conditions.
The first paragraph is fodder for a good debate on a different thread. The subject has been approached before, but I don't think in-depth.
#10
Posted 2011-February-24, 14:23
How much do I trust or not trust partner's general bridge knowledge? What would he do with a 4333 hand (4♠) and 12-14 HCP? I open such hands 1♣. If I open 1♦, I have either 4+♦ or 4432 shape. If that is what I expect from partner, I now know he has 4+♦ as he does not have the 4432 shape. (Surely he would support me with 4♥.) I disagree with wank's reasoning (I and some of my partners will bid 1NT with 4342 or 4243 shape.), but not his conclusion.
#12
Posted 2011-February-24, 14:56
jh51, on 2011-February-24, 14:23, said:
He definitely has 4 or 5 diamonds.
George Carlin
#14
Posted 2011-February-24, 15:19
bluecalm, on 2011-February-24, 12:03, said:
6N with 17 and no 5 card suit opposite 12 to 14? I would be very surprised if that was a winner. Maybe this is too basic but to me 29-31 with no 5 card suit (partner possibly having one) is unlikely to produce 6N.
#15
Posted 2011-February-24, 15:33
Today I had ♠Qxxx ♥Ax ♦A109x ♣KJx
I opened 1♦, rebid 1NT over 1♥ and PASSED partner's quantitative 4NT, knowing that he will most likelly have 18 balanced. And right I was. 6NT is totally hopeless.
Obviously partner should have 19, but knowing your partner is never a bad thing
So on this deal I bid 6♦, I feel inspired because I guessed right 3 of these hands today.
#16
Posted 2011-February-25, 13:58
wank, on 2011-February-24, 12:16, said:
more importantly, we know he's got 4 diamonds as soon as he doesn't raise hearts.
oh and i'm not tempted by anything other than 6 diamonds
The Norwegians all rebid a spade with a balanced hand.
It's also standard American style to do so, although many modern Americans don't.
#17
Posted 2011-February-28, 05:33
partner had KTx of spades and 11 outside tricks (5 diamonds 4 hearts and two clubs: KTx Qxx KQTxx AT). If he guesses/reads clubs he makes. I bid 6♦ and my RHO lead the ♠A, but I don't think she'd have done it vs 6N.
After the board I asked my partner what we played over 1NT and he said he has always played 2♦ as nat NF and 2♣ as art GF. Which was weird since a while ago we played 5-10 sessions together with XYZ.
George Carlin
#18
Posted 2011-February-28, 13:38
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In Poland it's also standard regardless of 1D opener (in Poland some people play it's 5+ and some that it's 4+).
#19
Posted 2011-February-28, 17:19
George Carlin
#20
Posted 2011-February-28, 21:54
And the second thing i dont understand; who can u assume that prd can have 4S cards in this auction. At least not here in Finland nor anywhere else in Scandinavia.