Bid this slam, assuming you start with 3♠ from South - opps are silent throughout. If you disagree with the opening bid feel free to say why. I'm interested in what methods people use after 3M for slam exploration.
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Bid this slam
#1
Posted 2012-December-25, 21:16
Bid this slam, assuming you start with 3♠ from South - opps are silent throughout. If you disagree with the opening bid feel free to say why. I'm interested in what methods people use after 3M for slam exploration.
'In an infinite universe, the one thing sentient life cannot afford to have is a sense of proportion.' - Douglas Adams
#3
Posted 2012-December-25, 21:26
Lord Molyb, on 2012-December-25, 21:21, said:
RKC?
4NT? You risk the 5 level being too high when p has ♠KQ98765 and the opps lead K♣ for example. Do people commonly use 4♣ as keycard here perhaps?
'In an infinite universe, the one thing sentient life cannot afford to have is a sense of proportion.' - Douglas Adams
#4
Posted 2012-December-25, 21:32
Good point, I guess I'm bidding double dummy there.
If partner had used namyats this would have been easy, assuming you have a way of showing a solid trump suit below game.
If partner had used namyats this would have been easy, assuming you have a way of showing a solid trump suit below game.
Become yourself.
#5
Posted 2012-December-26, 03:55
If partner opens 3S, I bid 4S. And put down the dummy, saying glp.
#6
Posted 2012-December-26, 08:55
I open 1♠ or 4♠ for this reason, vulnerable probably 1.
If you open very conservative preempts, I'd consider 4N, but we treat first seat as one where we're aggressive.
Broze's comment is slightly OTT in that it's much more likely that you have 3 hearts and one club than the reverse, and also 7312 is OK if the diamonds behave reasonably.
If you open very conservative preempts, I'd consider 4N, but we treat first seat as one where we're aggressive.
Broze's comment is slightly OTT in that it's much more likely that you have 3 hearts and one club than the reverse, and also 7312 is OK if the diamonds behave reasonably.
#7
Posted 2012-December-26, 10:31
I go RKC, but I use 4♣ as the ask. I know JLall did this with Joe Grue, that 4♣ over any of their pre-empts at the 2 or 3 level was RKC (except 4♦ is RKC over 3♣). I use a modified version (I don't know if they do), where the responses are: 4♦ = 0 / 4♥ = 1, no Queen / 4♠ = 1 with Queen / 4NT = 2, no Queen / 5♣ = 2 with Queen.
So, my auction would go 3♠ - 4♣; 5♣ - 6♠.
So, my auction would go 3♠ - 4♣; 5♣ - 6♠.
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"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold
#8
Posted 2012-December-26, 17:50
Hi,
assuming we play classic preempt style, 3S showes 7 tricks, -2 being red.
Most would open 4S, but as long as both agree, 3S is ok.
You have 4 sure tricks, potential for a 5th, Key Card Asking should do the
trick, thr 5 level being safe.
Some play a modified RKCB version after 3 level preempts, usually 4C being
the bid, we still use 4NT.
With kind regards
Marlowe
assuming we play classic preempt style, 3S showes 7 tricks, -2 being red.
Most would open 4S, but as long as both agree, 3S is ok.
You have 4 sure tricks, potential for a 5th, Key Card Asking should do the
trick, thr 5 level being safe.
Some play a modified RKCB version after 3 level preempts, usually 4C being
the bid, we still use 4NT.
With kind regards
Marlowe
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#9
Posted 2012-December-27, 06:01
If play Roth Ask bid,it must be very easy to resolve this sort of problems.After partner's 3♠ preemptive opening,4♣ is a slam try.Opener's rebids are :
1-4♦ shows poor suit with poor hand.
2-4♥ shows a good suit with 2/3 top card.
3-4♠ shows a broken suit with good hand.
4-4nt shows solid suit.
3♠——4♣
4nt——6♠
1-4♦ shows poor suit with poor hand.
2-4♥ shows a good suit with 2/3 top card.
3-4♠ shows a broken suit with good hand.
4-4nt shows solid suit.
3♠——4♣
4nt——6♠
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