Preempted...
#1
Posted 2017-October-15, 07:57
1C - 3S - X* - 4S
?
* should have 4+H and a good 11 after this start
Ax
Q9xx
Ax
AKTxx
What now? The PM (and laughters) soon, promised!
#2
Posted 2017-October-15, 09:52
#3
Posted 2017-October-15, 10:03
wank, on 2017-October-15, 09:52, said:
Partner needs as little as ♠xx, ♥AKJx, ♦xxx, ♣QJx to make a slam if the trumps split, the doubleton spade is irrelevant if partner has the right fast cards (♦KQ may also do the trick particularly in a 2452).
I need to know whether partner occasionally bends the shape requirements for the double if better than minimum, and also whether pass is forcing (it is for us).
Also how many clubs have I shown ?
#4
Posted 2017-October-15, 10:09
An interesting point is what is the difference between 5NT and 5S? I'd say that 5S would show a void. Incidentally I'm not bidding 6H myself as I don't have full confidence that partner's double shows four.
#5
Posted 2017-October-15, 16:15
#8
Posted 2017-October-16, 01:37
for the explanation makes me suspect that the PM may be quite funny.!
#10
Posted 2017-October-16, 02:46
The_Badger, on 2017-October-15, 16:15, said:
Two places to play. As such it would be a good bid, intending to either raise partners response to six or follow up with a 5S cue bid or 5NT GSF. However partners on BBO tend to tell you how many aces they have whenever 4NT is bid, hence I would prefer 5NT unless playing with a known good player.
#11
Posted 2017-October-16, 07:59
wank, on 2017-October-15, 09:52, said:
You are assuming this is an established partnership. What action would you take in a casual parnership(?) You cant use fancy gadgets in a strange
partnership. Its a recipe for disaster.
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#12
Posted 2017-October-16, 16:25
msjennifer, on 2017-October-16, 01:37, said:
for the explanation makes me suspect that the PM may be quite funny.!
The funny part now. I bid 6H but after reading all your comments, the FP is probably the best way (as after what partner should have, it should be forcing as it is our hand). At least most of you are driving to slam.
I get the obvious S lead. Partner (sweet her!) did turn out with 4❤️ but not the ones I had imagined, and a bit less HCPs. But she didn't want to be stolen by the 3S bid she said:
K
J87x
Kxxx
Qxxx
Urgh...but an ok slam at IMPs if she had a more likely hand containing A or K of H instead of the unexpected SK.
Anyway, for some reasons only known to himself, RHO with KTxx trumps "falsecarded" with the K when I called a small trump from dummy. And crashed it with LHO's bare ace.
#13
Posted 2017-October-16, 19:51
I like the forcing pass, but anyone that doubles on this crud wont pick up the message Im sending.
After pass with a non-idiot Im not quite sure what Im bidding after 4D. 4H I suppose but I dont think ive shown all my hand.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#14
Posted 2017-October-16, 21:14
Partner: 11
5 card Good suit +1 Point
Heart Fit: +3 TP
That's 33 enough for slam investigation.
Assume partner has no spade honor Except for
x AJxx QJxxx QJx
x AQxx KJxxx Jxx
x AKxx QJxxx Jxx
other hand types should have three of four key cards ♥AK ♦K ♣Q
But 11 is not enough for all four of them.
So I just bid 6♥
Case Closed
#16
Posted 2017-October-17, 02:53
wank, on 2017-October-17, 02:37, said:
I think Phil was saying "wow" about responder's negX.
What makes 1C-2S-X-4S so different from 1C-3S-X-4S such that pass on the first would not be forcing and on the second it is? Just the fact that responder should be a bit stronger for the second auction? (Genuine question, for my own education.) I must admit, playing pass as forcing here is new to me - we're not in a GF, we don't necessarily have a fit, and opps may well be making their contract.
ahydra
#17
Posted 2017-October-17, 18:55
ahydra, on 2017-October-17, 02:53, said:
What makes 1C-2S-X-4S so different from 1C-3S-X-4S such that pass on the first would not be forcing and on the second it is? Just the fact that responder should be a bit stronger for the second auction? (Genuine question, for my own education.) I must admit, playing pass as forcing here is new to me - we're not in a GF, we don't necessarily have a fit, and opps may well be making their contract.
ahydra
Well, I guess the double forced us to game or at least to 4m.
#18
Posted 2017-October-20, 06:44
ahydra, on 2017-October-17, 02:53, said:
What makes 1C-2S-X-4S so different from 1C-3S-X-4S such that pass on the first would not be forcing and on the second it is? Just the fact that responder should be a bit stronger for the second auction? (Genuine question, for my own education.) I must admit, playing pass as forcing here is new to me - we're not in a GF, we don't necessarily have a fit, and opps may well be making their contract.
ahydra
If the 4♠ bidder were a passed hand and weve shown at least inv strength, it sets up a forcing pass. So Id say it applies if they overcall 2 or 3 ♠ but not 1♠.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.