Gambling? After 1NT by partner
#1
Posted 2011-September-13, 07:04
♠AJx
♥KQ
♦x
♣KQ98xxx
Partner opened 1NT (15-17), I bid 2♠ and she bid 2NT which shows the ♣A in this case. What should I bid then?
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
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#2
Posted 2011-September-13, 07:10
If you play that any new suit after the 2NT bid shows shortness (a not uncommon treatment), then 3♦ is clear.
If you have no agreement, I would try 3♠ and assume that partner will take it as a cue bid, especially after you follow up with 4♥.
#3
Posted 2011-September-13, 07:11
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#4
Posted 2011-September-13, 07:51
Hanoi5, on 2011-September-13, 07:04, said:
♠AJx
♥KQ
♦x
♣KQ98xxx
Partner opened 1NT (15-17), I bid 2♠ and she bid 2NT which shows the ♣A in this case. What should I bid then?
I'm taking control.
Ask for keys.
If 1 play 5♣
2 play 6♣
If 3 ask for Kings and play 7 if 3 plus a King. All you need is a 3rd ♥ to pitch a ♠
#5
Posted 2011-September-13, 07:51
George Carlin
#6
Posted 2011-September-13, 08:05
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#7
Posted 2011-September-13, 08:09
Hanoi5, on 2011-September-13, 08:05, said:
you don't but then 6♣ is probably odds on
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#8
Posted 2011-September-13, 08:09
George Carlin
#9
Posted 2011-September-13, 08:57
gwnn, on 2011-September-13, 08:09, said:
Passing 3NT is not on my radar. For that to be right you need partner to have only 1 ace.
With 2 aces or more slam is a very strong favorite and I am not prepared to give up on that.
If I catch
Qxx
Jx
AQJxx
AJx
With 2 aces this about the worse hand partner could have, slam is likely down, but I'm willing to take the risk.
#10
Posted 2011-September-13, 09:09
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#11
Posted 2011-September-13, 09:15
gwnn, on 2011-September-13, 08:09, said:
even at mps, I can't see passing 3N. I mean, we have a better hand than partner does, in any rational valuation method, and he opened a strong 1N!
Giving him only the club A, we can count 9 tricks and he has at least 11 hcp in addition.
Kxx Axx Axxx Axx is a sterile (tho control rich) 15 and we have 13 top tricks against any lead and any lie of the cards, so passing 3N seems, shall we say, a tad conservative.
I would bid 3♦ shortness, which is the common treatment, and over 3N would bid 4♣ to compell cue-bidding. If he bids 4♦, I keycard and, if we have them all, I ask for specific Kings.
if he bids 4♥, I bid 6♣.
If he bids 4N, then I reluctantly pass
Note that he shouldn't cue the diamond K over 4♣ if he owns only 1 Ace....imagine how bad his hand must be with at most Jx(x)(x) in hearts, no spade A and diamonds opposite my stiff/void.
#12
Posted 2011-September-13, 09:27
George Carlin
#13
Posted 2011-September-13, 09:39
gwnn, on 2011-September-13, 09:27, said:
been there, done that (many times)
#14
Posted 2011-September-13, 09:42
mikeh, on 2011-September-13, 09:15, said:
if he bids 4♥, I bid 6♣.
If he bids 4N, then I reluctantly pass
What if he bids 4♠? Now you want to sign off in 4NT. but you can't.
To avoid this problem, I think I would have bid Gerber on the first round. Opposite one ace I'd sign off in 4NT; opposite two I'd bid 6NT, and opposite three I'd bid 7NT. I'm not very interested in 6♣, because the field will mostly be in slam too.
#15
Posted 2011-September-13, 10:26
gnasher, on 2011-September-13, 09:42, said:
To avoid this problem, I think I would have bid Gerber on the first round. Opposite one ace I'd sign off in 4NT; opposite two I'd bid 6NT, and opposite three I'd bid 7NT. I'm not very interested in 6♣, because the field will mostly be in slam too.
Hmmm...he cooperates in a slam try holding no aces other than the diamond Ace, and at best Jx in hearts....KQxx Jx KQJ AJxx...gives him literally every missing high card and 4 card support for our 7 card suit so is the absolute best he could hold...I'm having trouble understanding why he cue bid this hand. To me, opposite diamond shortness, this is a 4N bid...partner has some values in hearts, since he is slamming with a stiff diamond and at most 10 hcp in the blacks.
#16
Posted 2011-September-13, 10:30
Hanoi5, on 2011-September-13, 07:04, said:
♠AJx
♥KQ
♦x
♣KQ98xxx
Partner opened 1NT (15-17), I bid 2♠ and she bid 2NT which shows the ♣A in this case. What should I bid then?
#17
Posted 2011-September-13, 15:26
#18
Posted 2011-September-13, 15:56
jmcw, on 2011-September-13, 07:51, said:
Ask for keys.
If 1 play 5♣
2 play 6♣
If 3 ask for Kings and play 7 if 3 plus a King. All you need is a 3rd ♥ to pitch a ♠
Same here but If only 1 I have no problem bidding 5♠ and passing the forced 5nt bid. It would take a miracle to beat it.
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#19
Posted 2011-September-13, 16:40
mikeh, on 2011-September-13, 10:26, said:
Can't you have AJx Ax x KQ9xxxx, or Axx AKx x Kxxxxx?
Also, if partner is supposed to sign off with KQxx Jx KQJ AJxx, shouldn't he also sign off with Qxx Axx KJx AJx?
Partner's already said he's unsuitable, but then we initiated a cue-bidding sequence anyway. I think he has to have a really bad hand to sign off a second time.
#20
Posted 2011-September-13, 19:45
gnasher, on 2011-September-13, 09:42, said:
To avoid this problem, I think I would have bid Gerber on the first round. Opposite one ace I'd sign off in 4NT; opposite two I'd bid 6NT, and opposite three I'd bid 7NT. I'm not very interested in 6♣, because the field will mostly be in slam too.
Andy, why are you and Mike assuming this is a mp ? Did i miss something ?
EDIT : Nevermind , i just saw Hanoi later said it is pairs.
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