trump quality...
#1
Posted 2014-May-06, 02:14
♥9653
♦J54
♣104
1♠-3♠
4♣-??
3♠ is a limit raise. 4♣ is a simple control, A, K, singleton or void.
#2
Posted 2014-May-06, 03:36
4s.
#3
Posted 2014-May-06, 04:23
Obviously partner must have a very good hand when his trumps are that weak.
Partner can not necessarily ask for keycards, because with weak trumps the five level might not be safe from partner's perspective.
Partner might have ♠Txxxx ♥x ♦Ax ♣AKQJx
Rainer Herrmann
#4
Posted 2014-May-06, 04:53
#5
Posted 2014-May-06, 06:40
#6
Posted 2014-May-06, 16:06
would 3n by partner have been (surely some form of artificial bid). W/o
this information it is difficult to move. the AKQx of trumps is so unusual
when p is slamming that I agree a
5s
bid seems like the best alternative. I am unsure this will solve anything
since I might also be able to make a 5s bid with KQJxx of spades for ex
but it seems almost criminal to merely bid 4s when trumps are so good.
#7
Posted 2014-May-06, 17:56
the_clown, on 2014-May-06, 06:40, said:
Then you should bid more sensibly.
#8
Posted 2014-May-06, 18:04
I bid 4♠, since I don't control whatever red suit partner is doubleton in.
I like the idea that 5♠ would show this hand, but I'm not sure partner would work that out at the table.
I take this post back if you're playing Exclusion.
#9
Posted 2014-May-06, 19:03
#10
Posted 2014-May-06, 19:12
5♠
#11
Posted 2014-May-06, 21:25
aguahombre, on 2014-May-06, 19:12, said:
5♠
So what is poor partner supposed to do with
AKxx
xxx
QJx
xxx
Now you have a H loser off the top and may well have a S loser. How is he supposed to diagnose whether pd has xxxxx in S or Q to 5?
#12
Posted 2014-May-06, 23:07
the hog, on 2014-May-06, 21:25, said:
AKxx
xxx
QJx
xxx
Now you have a H loser off the top and may well have a S loser. How is he supposed to diagnose whether pd has xxxxx in S or Q to 5?
Having shown an invitational raise, poor partner is supposed to bid 4S with that one. It will make six if Opener really had the Spade Q and should have bid a direct RKC, but Responder isn't supposed to worry about that. The given hand is a 5S bid, IMO. The hand you provided is not.
#13
Posted 2014-May-07, 01:35
akwoo, on 2014-May-06, 18:04, said:
I bid 4♠, since I don't control whatever red suit partner is doubleton in.
I like the idea that 5♠ would show this hand, but I'm not sure partner would work that out at the table.
I take this post back if you're playing Exclusion.
Having a void is an excuse not to bid blackwood when the cuebid is at the FIVE level. There is no excuse for not cuebidding and wasting all the 4 level when you can.
#14
Posted 2014-May-07, 07:00
aguahombre, on 2014-May-06, 19:12, said:
5♠
The trouble is that the normal meaning in this auction is that 5S "asks" , not "tells", about trump quality .
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#15
Posted 2014-May-07, 08:23
#16
Posted 2014-May-07, 08:27
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2014-May-07, 07:00, said:
Which is a fundamental weakness in the positive cue method. In general strong hands without flaws can take control (with RKCB or whatever) so it is the hands with flaws that we need to worry about. Rainer's hand is an advert for playing natural slam tries after a limit raise (as advocated by Andrew Robson) or of playing 3♦ (or 3♣) as your limit raise to allow for both natural slam tries and cue auctions.
#17
Posted 2014-May-07, 08:29
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2014-May-07, 07:00, said:
Responder is not in control here, and it is not "normal", IMO for the hand which is being asked to provide information to instead ask for information.
#18
Posted 2014-May-07, 11:14
aguahombre, on 2014-May-07, 08:29, said:
Very true but IMO I've been asked for a red suit control and I don't have one.
Maybe they will raise to 5♠ having forgot to do it already? (or trolling for a cue towards a grand) I have no idea what partner is up to but what is being asked seems clear and the confusion they have added is no reason for me to double down on it.
BTW, as little as something like ♠Jxxxxx, Kx, void, AKQJx is legit to bid this way if you play a graded GSF over a heart cue and will get us to six eventually anyway.
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#20
Posted 2014-May-07, 14:55
As long as you don't go berserk and keycard yourself you should be ok on this hand. Suit quality is the least important thing for partner, he had J109xxxx AJ Ax AK.
This was one of the biggest scores I ever got for staying away from a slam.