This is not quite how the bidding went when I perpetuated this auction, but its a far better sequence then my premature jump to 6 diamonds. Anyway, now what?
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#1
Posted 2012-May-14, 22:17
This is not quite how the bidding went when I perpetuated this auction, but its a far better sequence then my premature jump to 6 diamonds. Anyway, now what?
#2
Posted 2012-May-14, 22:33
AKQJxxx
xx
x
KJx
this is the worst hand he can hold without a ♥ control i guess, still 6 NT cold. But i suspect he has ♥ A too. then his spades maybe not as solid as this.
AKJxxxx
Ax
x
KJx
I think overall 6 NT is % bid. With the assumption that he would have started with 4♠ had he held a concrete spade suit. If 4 NT is askinf rkc on spades, i sure would like to use it before doing anything else, maybe pd says he has 3 keycards+ Q, after that he will accept grand try if he has the J too, and not if he doesnt since he already showed AKQ...i dunno, maybe i am dreaming.
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#4
Posted 2012-May-15, 17:43
jogs, on 2012-May-15, 16:54, said:
Strong .... because you "don't preempt over a preempt " .
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#5
Posted 2012-May-15, 17:58
jogs, on 2012-May-15, 16:54, said:
3S is not a pre empt. It is a strong hand requiring only one trick for game.
#6
Posted 2012-May-15, 20:46
♠ AKQJxxx
♥ x
♦ x
♣ Kxxx
Can't have much more. The 2♥ bidder must have something.
Favorite to make 6NT opposite that.
But I really think he doesn't have his bid and you can't make slam.
#7
Posted 2012-May-15, 22:03
Also, if partner has the pure nuts - AKQJxxx + A♥, he can try 6♥.
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#8
Posted 2012-May-16, 02:52
I don't know a better way to investigate a grand slam than asking for keycards. If partner has ♠AKQ ♥A ♣K then I will bid 7NT. I will never play in spades.
The Hog wrote:
3S is not a pre empt. It is a strong hand requiring only one trick for game.
What you are describing sounds like a 4S bid.
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#9
Posted 2012-May-16, 04:32
han, on 2012-May-16, 02:52, said:
I don't know a better way to investigate a grand slam than asking for keycards. If partner has ♠AKQ ♥A ♣K then I will bid 7NT. I will never play in spades.
The Hog wrote:
3S is not a pre empt. It is a strong hand requiring only one trick for game.
What you are describing sounds like a 4S bid.
Agree with Han, sort of strong jump overcall type hand. However we have 18 points, partner almost certainly has at least 15 opener has 6, card placing shouldn't be hard, what can opener have where 6N doesn't have play that he'd open 2♥ ?
#10
Posted 2012-May-16, 06:46
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#12
Posted 2012-May-16, 08:22
It seems most practical to me to ask for keycards, bid 6NT if we miss 1, and try for 7 if we miss none.
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#13
Posted 2012-May-16, 09:23
han, on 2012-May-16, 08:22, said:
It seems most practical to me to ask for keycards, bid 6NT if we miss 1, and try for 7 if we miss none.
Its possible to construct hands where 6♠ makes and 6NT fails, but there is no way to find out, so I think your general approach is best.
#14
Posted 2012-May-16, 13:09
I personally think, as i wrote previously, when both bids are available one of them should show a broken suit while other one shows a concrete.
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#15
Posted 2012-May-16, 14:21
From what I've read on the forums last 2 years or so I buy that best players just play 4♠ is stronger than 3♠, nothing more
going deeper, I think there is a double+show suit avaible against preempts, only when you hold spades. This would mean that 3♠/4♠ is different from 3♥/4♥
#16
Posted 2012-May-16, 14:43
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#17
Posted 2012-May-16, 16:04
Phil, on 2012-May-16, 14:43, said:
I agree with this completely. Honestly 3S shows a mountain to me, idk how partner can have a mountain without AKQJxxx and probably the heart A, but who knows.
His hand could very well be AKQJxxx - xx KJxx, but then again u may just bid 4S with that. The more I think about this hand, the less likely I think it is that we can reasonably explore for 7. Id just bid 6NT
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#18
Posted 2012-May-16, 16:25
Partner had something like this (the spots are approximate) and decided that it was too spade oriented for a leaping Mike (agree?)
#19
Posted 2012-May-17, 04:33
#20
Posted 2012-May-17, 12:45
if p is looking at AKQJxx A(x) xx(x) Kxx
and fails to bid 7n get a new partner its that simple
they do not trust your bidding. This pays off to the
preempt when p has a heart void and either 7d or 7s
is the right place but we have no way to explore for
that.