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jec #10, board 16 an interesting push
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Posted 2012-May-20, 14:32
inquiry, on 2012-May-19, 22:43, said:
[The auction was identical at both tables up to 4♣.
Not quite. It was only identical up to 3♣. At our table you jumped to 5, forcing me to guess. At the other table, your counterpart only bid 4♣ -- I guess he was more sure he wouldn't be passed. I assume the purpose of the 4♦ bid at the other table was to heard whether partner bids 4♠. Then you can use RKC to find out if partner has the ♣K, and bid the grand.
The ♠ hook wouldn't help, you still have a ♥ loser. I played for the overtrick if someone had ♠ Kxx or ♦ Kx, and then at the end for South to absent-mindedly not cover the ♦Q (or maybe I didn't notice it falling earlier).
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Posted 2012-May-20, 20:00
barmar, on 2012-May-20, 14:32, said:
The ♠ hook wouldn't help, you still have a ♥ loser. I played for the overtrick if someone had ♠ Kxx or ♦ Kx, and then at the end for South to absent-mindedly not cover the ♦Q (or maybe I didn't notice it falling earlier).
Spade hook, gives you one heart discard on the 2nd high spade, and now two spade ruffs, drops all the outstanding spades, so a 2nd heart can be pitched on the 13th spade. But like I said, no one is going to do this in a normal contract.
--Ben--
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Posted 2012-May-20, 22:37
inquiry, on 2012-May-20, 20:00, said:
Spade hook, gives you one heart discard on the 2nd high spade, and now two spade ruffs, drops all the outstanding spades, so a 2nd heart can be pitched on the 13th spade. But like I said, no one is going to do this in a normal contract.
Obviously not at IMPs. Maybe in the Reisinger
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For everyone who thinks, with a misfit, they might pass 1♠, this is an example why you have to bid your forcing 1NT.
The auction was identical at both tables up to 4♣. At the other table, west tried 4♦ which didn't get any encouraging noise from east, who bid 5♣. Bidding 6♣ over that was automatic. Nothing to the play, nobody is risking the spade hook.