Supermax
#21
Posted 2017-May-06, 10:24
#22
Posted 2017-May-06, 10:44
#23
Posted 2017-May-06, 11:23
AK oppossite the splinter makes this a 11+ hand, and I dont have a source of tricks,
I am tending to sign of, but only after some time of reflection, i.e. at the table
I may have gone for Blackwood.
The cue on the 5 level wont help a lot, and reinforces the shapely hand.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#24
Posted 2017-May-06, 11:32
B) cue-bid
Partner is typically 6=1=3=3 for this and while my ♥K would normally be a wasted value it might provide a discard for a ♣ loser and I have potential ruffing value in ♦. Opposite AKxxxx-x-Axx-xxx slam doesn't need much more than 2-1 ♠ break.
#25
Posted 2017-May-06, 12:15
As it is, my trumps are so poor I think it likely that I would reluctantly sign off instead of making a slam try - but if I do want to try for slam, then 4NT looks to me much better than 5♣. Am I thinking about this wrong?
#26
Posted 2017-May-06, 16:13
Fwiw the players in question are globally known.
#27
Posted 2017-May-06, 17:53
wank, on 2017-May-06, 16:13, said:
Fwiw the players in question are globally known.
I take it they didn't have a 2♠ fit type SJS available, but you're really struggling to find a hand partner would open where the 5 level isn't likely to be at least very playable barring a club ruff, for there to be 3 off the top, partner would need precisely ♥KJ, ♦KQJ, ♣J and decide to open it.
I think either side could bid on.
#28
Posted 2017-May-07, 07:03
#29
Posted 2017-May-07, 10:57
2)With two four card majors ,a small xx in Diamonds,two unguarded suits the hand is unfit to open as 1NT(12/14),at least in my personal opinion and experience.
3)ONLY 14 HCP all in two suits,plus 2four card majors all go against opening it as 15/17 NT.Of course this is my personal opinion and others are free to differ.
#30
Posted 2017-May-07, 11:50
wank, on 2017-May-06, 16:13, said:
In most partnerships I played strong jump shifts.
In some of those I used Soloway-style rebids where responder's rebid of a new suit showed support for opener's 1st suit and shortness. In those I would have responded 2♠ and rebid 4♥ over 3♠.
In others I didn't jump shift with side shortness but would make a non-jump response followed by a jump rebid in an unbid suit on the 2nd round. I had to play something complicated to describe it if partner rebid a 3rd suit. Using this approach I would have had the same start as the problem but I would have shown real ♣ support.
#31
Posted 2017-May-07, 20:41
Of course, this means refraining from splintering when two suits are open - I argue that KJxx, x, xxx, AKQxx should not splinter but instead bid either 2 or 3C, depending on system.
Using splinters as an exclusion bid that expressly emphasizes cards outside the splintered suit may reduce the frequency but compensates by being a more meaningful expression.
With that understanding - I sign off in 4.
#32
Posted 2017-May-07, 21:23
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Steve Moese
#33
Posted 2017-May-08, 03:36
#34
Posted 2017-May-08, 03:39
If partner bids 5D, do I bid 5H or 5S... tough one. Probably 5H to show 1st round control, but partner is in control. I do not go past 5S.