Your call and agreements here?
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#2
Posted Yesterday, 15:32
#4
Posted Yesterday, 16:07
mike777, on 2026-May-27, 16:04, said:
Prefer to open 3NT with long major, weakish hand.
I don't have Gambling 3nt on my card, I would like to play Gitelman3nt , I just need a willing partner.
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
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#5
Posted Yesterday, 16:40
Yes this is a preempting situation. Not necessarily in the usual sense of needing to take up room to keep them from finding a making game, but combine that with the potential need to take up room to keep them from finding a good sacrifice...
#6
Posted Yesterday, 16:59
Perfect? Not even close. Pragmatic? I hope so.
Nobody knows how to bid freaks, but this is my best guess
The best part of 5C now is that if LHO has a good hand, he’ll often/usually double and RHO will almost always pass…his initial pass makes it unlikely he has the shape to bid at the 5 level.
#7
Posted Today, 03:04
mikeh, on 2026-May-27, 16:59, said:
Perfect? Not even close. Pragmatic? I hope so.
Nobody knows how to bid freaks, but this is my best guess
The best part of 5C now is that if LHO has a good hand, he’ll often/usually double and RHO will almost always pass…his initial pass makes it unlikely he has the shape to bid at the 5 level.
How much does partner need in your book to raise a 2nd seat NV 5♣ with no fit ?
#8
Posted Today, 05:55
5 but could miss 6 - sorry still counting tricks and possible outcomes
#9
Posted Today, 08:40
Cyberyeti, on 2026-May-28, 03:04, said:
I doubt very much that he’ll raise. And if he does we may miss a grand.
Bridge is a game of percentages. Yes, 5C may miss a slam that we might get to after 1C.
Otoh, if this is the opps’ hand, and I am aware RHO passed, I will be far better off after 5C than 1C. Plus, on hands on which slam makes, it’s easy to see that we may have trouble bidding it. Of course, some posters here always bid with astounding precision…usually after the whole hand is revealed. Oddly enough, I have no respect for nor belief in what those posters say.
It is my view that opening 5C rates to work better than would 1C more often than the other way around. Obviously I can’t prove it and a simulation would be unlikely to help. Most layouts on which slam is good would likely require some magical bidding to get there. Say a simulation showed 6C made 80% of the time. I know several posters here would proudly show how they’d get to slam….once they see the hands. In real life they’d probably struggle. Of course, I don’t believe that slam is likely let alone 80% likely or I’d not open 5C.
You’re free to disagree with me. Heck, the fact that this hand is posted increases the likelihood that slam makes. If I were the type of player who intends to show off how good my slam bidding is, I’d open 1C just because this is a posted hand. However, I try to be honest in my approach, as if the hand just happened to come up at the table.
#10
Posted Today, 08:56
mikeh, on 2026-May-28, 08:40, said:
Bridge is a game of percentages. Yes, 5C may miss a slam that we might get to after 1C.
Otoh, if this is the opps’ hand, and I am aware RHO passed, I will be far better off after 5C than 1C. Plus, on hands on which slam makes, it’s easy to see that we may have trouble bidding it. Of course, some posters here always bid with astounding precision…usually after the whole hand is revealed. Oddly enough, I have no respect for nor belief in what those posters say.
It is my view that opening 5C rates to work better than would 1C more often than the other way around. Obviously I can’t prove it and a simulation would be unlikely to help. Most layouts on which slam is good would likely require some magical bidding to get there. Say a simulation showed 6C made 80% of the time. I know several posters here would proudly show how they’d get to slam….once they see the hands. In real life they’d probably struggle. Of course, I don’t believe that slam is likely let alone 80% likely or I’d not open 5C.
You’re free to disagree with me. Heck, the fact that this hand is posted increases the likelihood that slam makes. If I were the type of player who intends to show off how good my slam bidding is, I’d open 1C just because this is a posted hand. However, I try to be honest in my approach, as if the hand just happened to come up at the table.
The reason I asked is that I felt that partner doesn't raise with 3 bare aces and a club void, so nothing more complicated than kickback would be needed later. The problem is if he shows 2 where I'm hoping to get some more info from the auction.
#11
Posted Today, 12:31
mikeh, on 2026-May-28, 08:40, said:
The title of the post suggests slam might not make
But thanks for being honest, I appreciate it as always.
You also give me solace because I did think long and hard about 5♣, unlike the rest of the field who chose between 1♣, 3NT or a strong 2♣ (Italians hear a different drum).
But I chose 1♣ (even though we were not playing my favourite toy to show a strong minor single suit after a manufactured reverse) because I had a good partner for once and I wasn't quite as pessimistic as you about the perfecto needed, rightly or wrongly.
#12
Posted Today, 12:37
Somewhat predictably, the opps had a major fit and made it known.
Your call now?
#14
Posted Today, 13:36
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"Hysterical Raisins again - this time on the World stage, not just the ACBL" mycroft
#15
Posted Today, 13:56
Cyberyeti, on 2026-May-28, 13:26, said:
Bella domanda
In my regular partnerships, stop ask has priority at 3 level.
I'm not a fan of playing without agreements, but this was the first time with partner who is expert: I crossed my fingers and hoped it was a generic force or stop ask, couldn't see a better call.
What's going on now?
#16
Posted Today, 15:29
I am not sure what is going on.

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