1 loser hand Bidding Problem
#1
Posted 2014-January-30, 01:43
♠ X
♥
♦ AKQTXXXXX
♣ AKQ
In a standard club night with hands dealt at the table
Bidding went
(P) - 1♥ - (P) - 2♦ (me 2/1)
(2♠) - 3♥
Firstly is a standard 2♦ ok to start with (assume it is)
I continued
(P) - 1♥ - (P) - 2♦ (me 2/1)
(2♠) - 3♥ - (P) - 3♠
(P) - 4♥ -
From here I could have tried RCKB, but would have got 2 with the queen back so not sure if its AK ♥ or includes A ♠
Are there any fairly common and easy to remember ways to find out specifically about the A♠, I don't want to introduce a massive memory drain as I doubt that I will see a similar situation more than 3 (or so) times again, but a simple addition would be good.
#2
Posted 2014-January-30, 02:57
Welcome to the forum!
After partner's 4♥ you can try 5♣. If partner bids 5♠ now it hopefully means he has the ace.
#3
Posted 2014-January-30, 05:48
A couple of simple possibilities: you could agree that 6♦ over 3♥ denies first round spade control while 3♠ followed by 6♦ shows it; or you could agree that 4♦ over 3♥ is similar to a SJS and sets diamonds as trumps. Then you can bid 5♥ next time around as XRKCB and effectively ask specifically about the ♠A. In the general case, voids in partner's suit often cause problems for simple standard methods so it is not surprising that it was difficult for you to deal with.
#4
Posted 2014-January-30, 09:13
#6
Posted 2014-January-31, 05:05
#7
Posted 2014-January-31, 11:59
http://www.bridgeguy...mp_opening.html
Or there's always the 4NT opening to ask for spec. aces.
I see so many monster hands posted here and many don't arrive at the optimal contract since spec. aces can't be found or since someone has to guess.
#8
Posted 2014-January-31, 12:49
neilkaz, on 2014-January-31, 11:59, said:
http://www.bridgeguy...mp_opening.html
Or there's always the 4NT opening to ask for spec. aces.
I see so many monster hands posted here and many don't arrive at the optimal contract since spec. aces can't be found or since someone has to guess.
The OP is responder.
#9
Posted 2014-February-01, 02:43
#10
Posted 2014-February-01, 06:36
Oddie77, on 2014-January-30, 01:43, said:
♠ X
♥
♦ AKQTXXXXX
♣ AKQ
In a standard club night with hands dealt at the table
Bidding went
(P) - 1♥ - (P) - 2♦ (me 2/1)
(2♠) - 3♥
Firstly is a standard 2♦ ok to start with (assume it is)
I continued
(P) - 1♥ - (P) - 2♦ (me 2/1)
(2♠) - 3♥ - (P) - 3♠
(P) - 4♥ -
From here I could have tried RCKB, but would have got 2 with the queen back so not sure if its AK ♥ or includes A ♠
Are there any fairly common and easy to remember ways to find out specifically about the A♠, I don't want to introduce a massive memory drain as I doubt that I will see a similar situation more than 3 (or so) times again, but a simple addition would be good.
I would have bid 6♦ iso 3♠. Afraid that partner will convert ♦ to ♥ if I go to 6♦ in any other way.
Lorne50, on 2014-January-31, 05:05, said:
helene_t, on 2014-January-30, 02:57, said:
(P) - 1♥ - (P) - 2♦ (me 2/1)
(2♠) - 3♥ - (P) - 3♠
(P) - 4♥ -(P)-5♣
(P) - 5♥-(p)-6♦
Can partner now think you are asking 3th round control for 7♥?
Zelandakh, on 2014-January-30, 05:48, said:
I think that I like this.
(P) - 1♥ - (P) - 2♦ (me 2/1)
(2♠) - 3♥ - (P) - 3♠
(P) - 4♥ -(P)-5♣
(P) - 5♥-(p)-6♦
Here 6♦ sounds as to play. Hopefully partner will understand it and not convert to 6♥
#11
Posted 2014-February-01, 09:29
kgr, on 2014-February-01, 06:36, said:
(P) - 1♥ - (P) - 2♦ (me 2/1)
(2♠) - 3♥ - (P) - 3♠
(P) - 4♥ -(P)-5♣
(P) - 5♥-(p)-6♦
Here 6♦ sounds as to play. Hopefully partner will understand it and not convert to 6♥
I assume you mean:
(P) - 1♥ - (P) - 2♦ (me 2/1)
(2♠) - 3♥ - (P) - 3♠
(P) - 4♥ -(P)-6♦
#12
Posted 2014-February-01, 09:50
#13
Posted 2014-February-02, 03:24
#14
Posted 2014-February-02, 05:38
Partner bids 4♥, either he has very long hearts or no spade stopper, which of them?, well if he had very long hearts he could had bid 4♥, by bdding 3♥ he wanted to involve you into the bidding. So lack of jump to 4♥ before could mean one of 2 things: he is looking for different strain or different level.
It is very hard that he was looking for a different level, there is just not enough points on the deck for him to look for slam, or at least it is very unlikely (unless he somehow though that 3♥ was a weak bid). So I supose he does not.
IMO he's got something like ♠Jxx ♥AKQ10xx ♦x ♣Jxx
#15
Posted 2014-February-02, 06:23
Oddie77, on 2014-January-30, 01:43, said:
♠ X
♥
♦ AKQTXXXXX
♣ AKQ
In a standard club night with hands dealt at the table
Bidding went
(P) - 1♥ - (P) - 2♦ (me 2/1)
(2♠) - 3♥
Firstly is a standard 2♦ ok to start with (assume it is)
I continued
(P) - 1♥ - (P) - 2♦ (me 2/1)
(2♠) - 3♥ - (P) - 3♠
(P) - 4♥ -
From here I could have tried RCKB, but would have got 2 with the queen back so not sure if its AK ♥ or includes A ♠
Are there any fairly common and easy to remember ways to find out specifically about the A♠, I don't want to introduce a massive memory drain as I doubt that I will see a similar situation more than 3 (or so) times again, but a simple addition would be good.
Just open with a direct Ace ask , 3nt for me. Wtp?
#16
Posted 2014-February-02, 06:30
the hog, on 2014-February-02, 06:23, said:
Tp will have to be sorted out by the director.
#18
Posted 2014-February-02, 19:29
1♥ - 2♦
2♥ - 6♦
?
Opener knows diamond bidder has no interest in hearts.
If opener has the ace in spades or clubs, he should
'know' it is the 13th trick and bid 7♦. That is
trusting partner.
#19
Posted 2014-February-02, 19:31
cherdano, on 2014-February-02, 06:30, said:
Yes I posted erroneously from my mobile last night and could not edit it.
Easy enough though. Jump shift into Ds, set the suit and ask for cues.
#20
Posted 2014-February-19, 06:35
If THEY had not interfered after your SJS, you may bid ♦ twice, truly setting trumps and asking for cue-bid.