ATB Episode 74,397
#2
Posted 2010-August-26, 09:22
No reason not to bid 3H/3C. It might find a 5/3 spade fit.
1D-1S
3C-3H
3N----then whatever gets to 6N; West can bid 4C minorwood, if avail then 6NT, or whatever is agreed. Even a conservative 4N/3N by West (responder) would work on this hand, after those five bids.
#3
Posted 2010-August-26, 11:07
#4
Posted 2010-August-26, 11:20
#5
Posted 2010-August-26, 11:21
Our reasoning is: when one player has created a GF, the other needs to help with search for strain, rather than create more artificiality.
Oops, that was a reply to Bbrad. Keylime posted a nice one, in-between --but I still think 3C should be absolutely GF.
This post has been edited by aguahombre: 2010-August-26, 11:24
#6
Posted 2010-August-26, 11:24
Let's say, West is on a 5422 hand, and as East, you're holding these major suit holdings:
Jx Qx (and derivatives thereof)
Now, there's even more reason to avoid 5m and get into your slow playing 3NT where you may need to run the opening lead around into these holdings.
#7
Posted 2010-August-26, 11:28
If east pulls, it should be to 4C. This gives west the chance to bid 4N, which is to play! Or he could bid more. But anyway, west doesn't get any blame for 5C, when his partner described his hand as very shapely but not very strong with the minors (by not going through 4C).
#8
Posted 2010-August-26, 11:34
keylime, on Aug 26 2010, 01:24 PM, said:
Let's say, West is on a 5422 hand, and as East, you're holding these major suit holdings:
Jx Qx (and derivatives thereof)
My comment was that East can't bid 3NT on this hand due to his actual holding, if 3H is artificial. Under other circumstances, 3N could certainly be right.
#9
Posted 2010-August-26, 11:47
bd71, on Aug 26 2010, 10:08 AM, said:
ACBL club game, mostly intermediate field with a smattering of advanced players
-- 1♦
1♠ 3♣
3N 5♣
P
Making 5 when clubs break 4-2, tied with 1-2 others for bottom board. Most of field scoring better in 3N, with a handful bidding/making 6N.
Is 4♣ really not forcing after 3NT in this auction? I would expect it to show more controls than 5♣ which should be more about distribution than controls IMO.
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#10
Posted 2010-August-26, 13:06
bd71, on Aug 26 2010, 10:08 AM, said:
ACBL club game, mostly intermediate field with a smattering of advanced players
-- 1♦
1♠ 3♣
3N 5♣
P
Making 5 when clubs break 4-2, tied with 1-2 others for bottom board. Most of field scoring better in 3N, with a handful bidding/making 6N.
Responder should get the Hts in with a later message that he is at least 5-5 in the Majors.
Opener may not be 5-5 in the minors and could easily have a 5-4 with 3 cards in one of the Majors. Getting to slam is harder.... and probably just a guess.
#11
Posted 2010-August-26, 13:35
ONEferBRID, on Aug 26 2010, 03:06 PM, said:
With 13HCP opposite 20HCP, it shouldn't be all that hard.
East should be afraid that West holds Qxxxx, KJx, xx, xxx after his 3NT bid. What is West worried about that keeps him from getting the pair to slam?
#12
Posted 2010-August-26, 13:39
bd71, on Aug 26 2010, 03:08 PM, said:
ACBL club game, mostly intermediate field with a smattering of advanced players
-- 1♦
1♠ 3♣
3N 5♣
P
Making 5 when clubs break 4-2, tied with 1-2 others for bottom board. Most of field scoring better in 3N, with a handful bidding/making 6N.
Responder should bid 4NT over 3C as an invitation.
#13
Posted 2010-August-26, 14:05
Bbradley62, on Aug 26 2010, 02:35 PM, said:
That Opener is not 20 but just 18-19 for his jump-shift.... not to mention the misfit.
#14
Posted 2010-August-26, 14:32
I don't mind West's 3NT as the hands don't appear to fit well and I think most of us would play 3♥ as FSF, not natural. Certainly I would do no more than invite slam with West and even that is aggressive. If West cannot bid a quantitative 4NT over 3♣ then maybe 3♥ instead and hope partner bids 3NT so you can raise it.
East's 5♣ is clearly wrong. It's between 4♣ and pass.
After 5♣, West would like to bid 5NT to try to salvage some matchpoints but there is no guarantee you'll be allowed to play there. Raising to 6♣ is too much as you have nothing much in the minors and expect all those major cards to be wastage.
Overall, West didn't do much wrong and shouldn't get more than 10% of the blame. East gets the rest but it's quite hard to reach 6NT.
#15
Posted 2010-August-26, 14:35
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What do you think of 4NT by W though ?
If it's quantitative as I think it should be it seems it fits the hand well.
#16
Posted 2010-August-26, 15:19
Bbradley62, on Aug 26 2010, 12:07 PM, said:
I don't know anyone who plays 3♥ as artificial and see almost zero need for it. The hand you provided....KQxxx Qxx Jx Qxx... is an easy....truly trivial....3♦ call...and, for keylime....3♣ was gf...that means that there are NO none gf bids left to either player.
I think West should bid 3♥. While his side won't usually be playing in hearts....pulling the likely 3N to 4♥ makes no sense to me....it preserves the chance of opener showing spades...haven't we all jumpshifted to 3♣ with 3 good spades?
Once West chose 3N, which would be my distant second choice, East's 5♣ is bizarre...it's how one might bid with a 6-6 minor hand, not 5-5.
Personally, I think the plausible auction to slam goes via 3♥ then over 3N, a raise to 4N.....the minor cards are just good enough, for me, to make the risk worth taking, and East would be delighted....I think he should bid 5N, accepting the invite and suggesting a choice of slams...West could then bid 6♥ but it seems to me that 6N is better....it's tough to construct a hand with a 5-3 heart fit that plays better in 6♥ from our side than 6N from partner's side.
#17
Posted 2010-August-26, 15:27
By the way, there is a hand in the "deal of the weak" archives where Fred bids 3NT with a somewhat similar (though perhaps weaker) hand.
#18
Posted 2010-August-26, 15:35
hanp, on Aug 26 2010, 04:27 PM, said:
By the way, there is a hand in the "deal of the weak" archives where Fred bids 3NT with a somewhat similar (though perhaps weaker) hand.
I specifically remember him bidding 3♥ on that hand. One of us has lost our marbles.
On this deal I give both blame, west is worth 4NT over 3♣ (natural) assuming he doesn't want to bid 3♥, and east misdescribed by bidding 5♣ instead of 4♣.
#19
Posted 2010-August-26, 15:47
jdonn, on Aug 26 2010, 02:35 PM, said:
hanp, on Aug 26 2010, 04:27 PM, said:
By the way, there is a hand in the "deal of the weak" archives where Fred bids 3NT with a somewhat similar (though perhaps weaker) hand.
I specifically remember him bidding 3♥ on that hand. One of us has lost our marbles.
On this deal I give both blame, west is worth 4NT over 3♣ (natural) assuming he doesn't want to bid 3♥, and east misdescribed by bidding 5♣ instead of 4♣.
I think he was playing with Woolsey and thought that 3H was a good bid but didn't want to try it undiscussed so bid 3N. So maybe both of you are right.
#20
Posted 2010-August-26, 15:57
---- 1♣
1♠ 3♣
3NT 4NT
6♥ 6NT

Help

ACBL club game, mostly intermediate field with a smattering of advanced players
-- 1♦
1♠ 3♣
3N 5♣
P
Making 5 when clubs break 4-2, tied with 1-2 others for bottom board. Most of field scoring better in 3N, with a handful bidding/making 6N.