Help bidding this grand
#1
Posted 2015-April-04, 10:27
With the 1♣ opening and 1♠ overcall how would you get to the grandslam? I doubt I can bid 7♣ over partners 5♣ bid (I was thinking he had more like 7 solid trump). I was hoping my 3♠ bid was something like "tell me more partner", 3NT being a stopper of some kind (not expected with e's holding) or maybe 4♥ with honour doubleton, is this correct?? Anyway I wasn't quite expecting 13 tricks off the top (more like 7 trump and 5 outside), what do you think? Also what would be the difference in meaning between a 4♣ bid and partner's 5♣ bid?
#2
Posted 2015-April-04, 15:34
From E's point of view, partner must have a side card outside the club suit or he'd have opened 3/4/5♣ (would an opening 4♣ have been natural or NAMYATS style ?) and it could easily be a 3 card major suit holding (wouldn't you preempt 1138 say). A singleton heart could easily be all you need to ruff out the suit.
From W's PoV, I'd read 3♠ as either "I stop the spades but not the diamonds and am looking for 3N" or a club raise. I would have bid 4♦ over 3♠ saying "I don't stop the diamonds but do control them, and have enough clubs to be confident here", now it continues 4♥(cue)-5♦(void, no spade control)-5♠(spade control no K♥)-5N(which in style for us says "I have something I haven't yet been able to show" which will be K♥ or Q♠ which should be enough for the grand to be bid.
#4
Posted 2015-April-04, 17:11
mike777, on 2015-April-04, 16:56, said:
Would not open 1♣
I would start with a high level preempt and would not get to the grand because we wouldn't be able to place the Queen of Spades
#6
Posted 2015-April-04, 18:02
PRefer 1c then 5c to be more outside but that may be old fashion. Sort of a 3 loser hand with few hcp.
I would 100% bid 7c after 1c then 5c
#7
Posted 2015-April-04, 22:23
#8
Posted 2015-April-06, 02:49
the problem with 3S is, that there is not much room between 3S and 3NT, but
given that 3C does not necesarrily show 6+, it is hard to come up with a good
alternative to 3S.
Seeing both hands a neg. X may have worked better, but having a forcing 2H bid
av. and a 6 card suit, 2H is obvious.
The way the auction went, you did well to reach 6C.
You may reach 7C, after a 5C opening bid, but a 1C opening bid is not wrong.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#9
Posted 2015-April-06, 09:00
P_Marlowe, on 2015-April-06, 02:49, said:
av. and a 6 card suit, 2H is obvious.
I was wondering about this too - what would everyone think Responder was showing if they used a double-cue-heart sequence? For example 1♣ - (1♠) - X; 2♣ - 2♠; 3♣ - 3♥.
Aside from the theoretical, I think worrying about system for hands with an 8PT opener that is being shown as a minimum opposite a SJS Responder should probably not be a high priority - I am fairly sure the OP's system has more important system holes. As a further aside, I am not fond of the 1♠ overcall - 2♠ or some 2-suited jump seem to make life much more interesting for E-W.
#10
Posted 2015-April-08, 03:00
But whether it starts with a preempt or the way the auction presented started, I think getting to a Grand is tough.
On the given auction, after 5♣, E will be counting tricks. A reasonable assumption is that W has AKxxxxx and an outside high card. But that's only 12 tricks. A 13th could come from finding Kxx in diamonds or setting up the H suit. But you could just as easily have an unavoidable H loser, like xx xx Kx AKJxxxx. Too much of a guess to bid the Grand. And if you back up the auction more, second guessing E's reasonable 3♠ bid seems like "resulting" it to me.
#11
Posted 2015-April-08, 08:23
#12
Posted 2015-April-11, 03:51
I'm also happy with 3C. The 8c suit is huge, but holding minimum high cards and ♠Qxx I'm happy to take a conservative position. 3C also leaves the most room for partner to describe their hand.
5C is a reasonable choice if it shows extra distribution and club length - basically a 5C opening with a bit outside. I'm also assuming that 4C would've been N/F.
Over 5C East, can tell that grand-slam must be a huge chance. Even a sub-minimum hand with a singleton heart such as [xx x xxx AKJxxxx] makes the grand 80%+. Almost any full strength hand should make it lay down.
If I wasn't confident with my agreements at that point i'd be happy to just blast 7C. Not investigating grand-slam at all is definitely a mistake.
#13
Posted 2015-April-11, 06:50
jdonn, on 2015-April-08, 08:23, said:
I too think 4♣ should be a better bidding partner following with 4NT(=RKCB 3014-club trump), 5NT(=2 keys+void). It has to consider that with 5 (presumibly) entries in dummy we can get grand easyly.(Lovera)
#14
Posted 2015-April-11, 19:45
#15
Posted 2015-April-12, 05:47