What do you bid here?
#1
Posted 2013-January-21, 10:41
What do you bid with this holding?
AK10xxxx
109xx
J
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#2
Posted 2013-January-21, 11:15
#4
Posted 2013-January-21, 12:23
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#5
Posted 2013-January-21, 13:30
Phil, on 2013-January-21, 12:23, said:
Cool, what's it called?
#6
Posted 2013-January-21, 13:56
TWOferBRIDGE
"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
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#8
Posted 2013-January-21, 14:29
Also, if our J2N is primarily aimed at obtaining distributional information (the basic fear is a 3♠ response saying nothing about strength but only spade shortness), we are stuck. Surely cuebidding our stiff after a 3♠ response is problematic, yet how can we give up on slam? And if we sign off, partner will think we are minimum with spade wastage, such as KQxx.
I vote for 1♠ because I can subsequently create a gf in hearts (if appropriate) while probably enjoying at least two more descriptive bids by partner that will assist with defining shape and strength.
#9
Posted 2013-January-21, 14:44
movingon, on 2013-January-21, 10:41, said:
What do you bid with this holding?
AK10xxxx
109xx
J
x
It matters nothing to me if p is weak or strong, slam is great opposite as little as
x AKxxxx Axx xxx or x AJxxx Axxx Axx and has no play opposite
x QJxxxx AKQ AKQ
I think this is the time to go straight to 4n taking the risk the 5 level isnt safe-If p cannot show
at least 3 key cards stop at the 5 level. Depending on vulnerability (not shown), this method
could also make it very difficult for the opps to find a great minor suit sacrifice.
#10
Posted 2013-January-21, 15:00
gszes, on 2013-January-21, 14:44, said:
What happens if pard shows 2 + ♥ Q = 5S ??
TWOferBRIDGE
"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
#11
Posted 2013-January-21, 15:00
mikeh, on 2013-January-21, 14:29, said:
Also, if our J2N is primarily aimed at obtaining distributional information (the basic fear is a 3♠ response saying nothing about strength but only spade shortness), we are stuck. Surely cuebidding our stiff after a 3♠ response is problematic, yet how can we give up on slam? And if we sign off, partner will think we are minimum with spade wastage, such as KQxx.
I vote for 1♠ because I can subsequently create a gf in hearts (if appropriate) while probably enjoying at least two more descriptive bids by partner that will assist with defining shape and strength.
If partner rebids 1N after 1♠ (negligible when we have seven spades), I suppose we'd bid 4♥ and give up reaching slam across from xx KQJxx Axx Axx. If partner rebids 2♣, we can try 2♦ and raise hearts. Are we really in any better shape?
One awful continuation is 2♦. Presumably we will bid 3♣ and we might not be able to set trump before the four level.
If partner rebids 2♥, I suppose I'd just close my eyes and bid RKC.
I don't see how any rebid after Jacoby is that terrible, even though a sensible Jacoby structure would be useful here. I'll give up on slam if partner rebids 4♥. Over 3♥ or 3♠, I'll try 3♠ / 3N and we'll get in a few cue bids. Over 4m (seems unlikely when we have ♦x +♣x).
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#12
Posted 2013-January-21, 15:01
gszes, on 2013-January-21, 14:44, said:
x AKxxxx Axx xxx or x AJxxx Axxx Axx and has no play opposite
x QJxxxx AKQ AKQ
I think this is the time to go straight to 4n taking the risk the 5 level isnt safe-If p cannot show
at least 3 key cards stop at the 5 level. Depending on vulnerability (not shown), this method
could also make it very difficult for the opps to find a great minor suit sacrifice.
x Jxxxx AKQx AKx
Let's hope no-one holds AKQ of trump.
Never use blackwood when a response, that is consistent with the auction to date, may get you too high.
Sometimes, especially with unsophisticated methods, keycard is the least bad option but what is the hurry here?
A minor side note: some people play that an immediate 4N is old-fashioned blackwood, and if you want to use keycard, you make a forcing raise first. For example, you pick up AKQJ10xxx x KQ KQ.
Yes, highly unlikely, but the concept has a place in bidding theory so don't sweat the hand specifics..this is just illustrative of the idea. You want to be in grand opposite 3 Aces, but it would be foolish to bid grand opposite 3 keycards in hearts
#13
Posted 2013-January-21, 15:40
Phil, on 2013-January-21, 15:00, said:
Now I don't know if this is sarcasm or serious. Help me Helene!
- hrothgar
#14
Posted 2013-January-21, 15:59
George Carlin
#15
Posted 2013-January-22, 04:04
#16
Posted 2013-January-22, 04:15
han, on 2013-January-21, 15:40, said:
This time he is dead serious.
#17
Posted 2013-January-22, 05:20
#18
Posted 2013-January-22, 05:47
#19
Posted 2013-January-22, 05:53
In a natural system totally obvious.
If partner rebids one notrump, I use checkback or XYZ whatever I have available and if he denies 3 cards in spades I will bid 4♥ next and otherwise 4♠.
If partner rebids a minor I will follow up with a jump to 4♥. This should show this type of hand.
Fourth suit auctions should show more in high cards and less direction.
If partner rebids in hearts I will follow with a splinter of 4♣
If partner bids two notrump, checkback followed by 3♥ looks fine or if he admits to 3 spades, 4♠.
Bidding above game is too risky, because even 3 key-cards does not guarantee slam.
Encourage partner but not too much and leave it to him.
Rainer Herrmann
#20
Posted 2013-January-22, 08:43
The partner's hand was sent to me this morning:
The other hand was: xx, AKxxx, AQx, xxx Spades split 2/2 so makes 7 without a club lead and 6 with a club lead.