Meaning of 5N
#1
Posted 2010-August-09, 12:11
2♥ - (2♠) - 5N
What is 5N?
For bonus points, what is 4♠? 5♠?
Thanks
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#2
Posted 2010-August-09, 12:44
I know what I would have if I bid 5NT. I have something weird. Partner picks his best minor, just because. I might be doing this with full intent to pull back to 6♥, whether to make or as a sacrifice, but with interest in which minor to lead.
In other words, think this through from the perspective of a sensible auction.
One plausible auction is 2♥-(2♠)-6♥-(6♠)-all pass. I'm on lead. Wild ass guessing results.
Consider, then, an alternative plausible auction:
2♥-(2♠)-5NT!!!-X-
6♣-P-P-6♠-all pass
My bid below 6♣, and the opponents' failure to preempt 6♣, allowed me to induce a lead-director, sort of.
So, then, what would 5♠ mean? I have no idea. Exclusion, I suppose. If I were the Opener, I would answer Exclusion. It might be "funny" Exclusion, to give partner incentive to sacrifice knowing that I have no spades, but that would be odd. It might also be "funny" because I have Qxx and want to "exclude" that answer to RKCB so that Declarer guesses the Queen wrong.
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#3
Posted 2010-August-09, 17:13
I was thinking that it might be a 6♥ bid that sets up a forcing pass, but then we're inviting 7♥? That would mean that it's a grand try but then we could bid lower. But maybe it means "bid 7♥ over their 6♠ if you don't have a defensive trick" but what is this? telling opps that 6♠ is probably cold?!?!?! but maybe we could psyche this?!???
I don't like anything that involves "both minors" or something weirder.
It could also make sense to just mean 6♥ bid with some lead preference.
quoting Sting:
If this was all correct
The last thing I'd expect
The prosecution rests
It's time that I confess: I have no idea
George Carlin
#4
Posted 2010-August-09, 17:56
We play GSF in some sequences. While we have not discussed this sequence, it meets the parameters of GSF. We have, as a partnership, named only one playable suit, and there was zero need to leap to 5N if he has a force in one or both minors....he would bid one now. So it cannot be pick a slam.
He will realize that I will realize that he isn't trying to be a genius. Genius bids are ok IF a normal meaning is impossible and so partner will try to figure out the genius meaning. But when a call is susceptible to interpretation as a 'normal' action, albeit in a new sequence...then only an idiot would assume partner will think it is anything else.
BTW, the 'idiot' part isn't necessarily a knock on his bridge logic....but it is a knock on making a genius call opposite a stick like me. Maybe he has AQx Axx AKQJxxx void or the like.
#5
Posted 2010-August-09, 18:02
Phil, on Aug 9 2010, 06:11 PM, said:
2♥ - (2♠) - 5N
1. What is 5N?
2. For bonus points, what is 4♠? 5♠?
3. Thanks
1. Incredibly, I actually have this one defined. It's a save suggesting bid!
2. By meta rules, splinters. The 5 level one is surely a void.
3. You're welcome.
#6
Posted 2010-August-09, 18:30
Exclusion blackwood of hearts. Any one of the following wacky hands.
I wasn't careful with the numbers add a singleton ace of hearts or move the ace from a long minor to the other suit if you like.
♣KQJxxxxx ♦ AKQxxxxx ♠ AK or A or void (adjust the count on the other minors at least 6/5- unlike 4NT you don't care about preferred fit in minor - just if he has an minor ace)
♣x ♦ AKQxxx ♠ AKQJxxxxx (you assume the original over call was a psyche or weak four with long minor.
♦ x ♣AKQxxxxx ♥AKxxx (you don't care about partner's queen of hearts but don't want opponents to guess to bid spades easily)
partner bids 5♣ with no non-heart aces - you pick final suit, 5♦ with one ace
5♥ with rediculously selfsupporting hearts and one outside ace (why he'd choose 2♥ rather than 1♥ 5♠ with two aces (one is singleton) 6NT with two aces (at least doubleton Ax)
#7
Posted 2010-August-10, 04:55
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Exclusion blackwood of hearts
Kenrexford must have more than one id
#9
Posted 2010-August-10, 06:25
5S- minor suit enquiry (either to play 6m or a grand try)
4S- exclusion KC
#10
Posted 2010-August-10, 06:56
#11
Posted 2010-August-10, 07:34
cherdanno, on Aug 10 2010, 07:56 AM, said:
yeah but he could have used just 4 letters to say the same thing....K.I.S.S.
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#12
Posted 2010-August-10, 08:31
Part II:
2♥ - (2♠) - 5N - (6♠)
What do you think pass, double and 7♣ show?
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#13
Posted 2010-August-10, 08:41
pooltuna, on Aug 10 2010, 08:34 AM, said:
cherdanno, on Aug 10 2010, 07:56 AM, said:
yeah but he could have used just 4 letters to say the same thing....K.I.S.S.
I didn't say that all that Mikeh said needed to be said
#14
Posted 2010-August-10, 09:28
Phil, on Aug 10 2010, 09:31 AM, said:
Part II:
2♥ - (2♠) - 5N - (6♠)
What do you think pass, double and 7♣ show?
pass=no
double=lead my void
7C=yes and I have another possible place to play
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#15
Posted 2010-August-10, 10:21
pooltuna, on Aug 10 2010, 10:28 AM, said:
Phil, on Aug 10 2010, 09:31 AM, said:
Part II:
2♥ - (2♠) - 5N - (6♠)
What do you think pass, double and 7♣ show?
pass=no
double=lead my void
7C=yes and I have another possible place to play
"?"
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#16
Posted 2010-August-10, 10:49
This may allow partner to count 13 tricks or 12 winners in 6N
7♣: my normal bid with 2/3 top hearts (if one bids 7♥ one deserves to find the equivalent of void Ax AQx AKQJ10xxx (assuming no exclusion was available, adjust to suit if the void has to be a minor) and no way off dummy when they lead the void suit.
Double...denies either of the above.
There is some merit in 6N with a side Ace and good hearts in context...if partner has the huge one-suiter, we probably have 12 tricks without the hearts coming in for more than 2 tricks, but he might have some 5530 and the 5 card suits don't break. So I reject that idea.
#17
Posted 2010-August-10, 11:25
Phil, on Aug 10 2010, 11:21 AM, said:
pooltuna, on Aug 10 2010, 10:28 AM, said:
Phil, on Aug 10 2010, 09:31 AM, said:
Part II:
2♥ - (2♠) - 5N - (6♠)
What do you think pass, double and 7♣ show?
pass=no
double=lead my void
7C=yes and I have another possible place to play
"?"
your're going to have to be more specific
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#18
Posted 2010-August-10, 14:04
mikeh, on Aug 10 2010, 11:49 AM, said:
This may allow partner to count 13 tricks or 12 winners in 6N
7♣: my normal bid with 2/3 top hearts (if one bids 7♥ one deserves to find the equivalent of void Ax AQx AKQJ10xxx (assuming no exclusion was available, adjust to suit if the void has to be a minor) and no way off dummy when they lead the void suit.
Double...denies either of the above.
There is some merit in 6N with a side Ace and good hearts in context...if partner has the huge one-suiter, we probably have 12 tricks without the hearts coming in for more than 2 tricks, but he might have some 5530 and the 5 card suits don't break. So I reject that idea.
Mike, it seems to me that normal forcing pass do not apply. Partner has already expressed an interest in playing at the 7 level regardless of our spade holding.
The 'express interest in 6N' by showing the ace of their suit is interesting, however, if partner is relying on our heart suit for slam, and we are missing an honor, I don't see how we can make 12 tricks in 6N, unless partner has a 9-10 tricks in the minors himself.
Therefore, it seems pass and double would indicate something different than what we have in spades.
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#19
Posted 2010-August-10, 14:40
Phil, on Aug 10 2010, 03:04 PM, said:
mikeh, on Aug 10 2010, 11:49 AM, said:
This may allow partner to count 13 tricks or 12 winners in 6N
7♣: my normal bid with 2/3 top hearts (if one bids 7♥ one deserves to find the equivalent of void Ax AQx AKQJ10xxx (assuming no exclusion was available, adjust to suit if the void has to be a minor) and no way off dummy when they lead the void suit.
Double...denies either of the above.
There is some merit in 6N with a side Ace and good hearts in context...if partner has the huge one-suiter, we probably have 12 tricks without the hearts coming in for more than 2 tricks, but he might have some 5530 and the 5 card suits don't break. So I reject that idea.
Mike, it seems to me that normal forcing pass do not apply. Partner has already expressed an interest in playing at the 7 level regardless of our spade holding.
The 'express interest in 6N' by showing the ace of their suit is interesting, however, if partner is relying on our heart suit for slam, and we are missing an honor, I don't see how we can make 12 tricks in 6N, unless partner has a 9-10 tricks in the minors himself.
Therefore, it seems pass and double would indicate something different than what we have in spades.
Phil, you misunderstood my post.
We know partner has 3 side suit 1st round controls for his GSF. We also known that one of them is a void...but that void need not be in spades. Indeed, if we had exclusion available, which I would, it means that his void is probably a minor.....not that we care.
The point is that he knows we know this.
So making a FP expresses interest in bidding over 6♠ even tho we lack 2/3 top hearts.
We must be considering 6N...catering to some hand such as Ax Axx AKQJxxxx void....if I have the club Ace, we have 11 tops in 6N and presumably either the heart King (which I happen to think would be a sure bet) or maybe at worst a hook through the stronger opp hand for the King.
So my reference to holding the Ace of his void meant just that: regardless of what that suit was. My pass says nothing at all about spades unless that is his void. Any Ace I have outside of hearts HAS to be his void...unless he has a 10 card minor, in which case he's bidding that suit anyway no matter what...he won't play me for 2 side Aces and the heart King
#20
Posted 2010-August-11, 01:28
- double as no honor,
- pass as one honor, and
- bidding as two honors.
Trying to get to 6NT opposite a GSF is too complicated for me.

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