Matchpoints. Best call?
Spadeberry Jam
#1
Posted 2012-July-07, 17:20
Matchpoints. Best call?
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#2
Posted 2012-July-07, 17:31
TWOferBRIDGE
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#3
Posted 2012-July-07, 18:42
#4
Posted 2012-July-07, 20:30
All I need is a skeleton of the following in ptr's hand for it to be Yahtzee:
x
Kx
AKxxx
Kxxxx
And knowing ptr has even more to justify the jump, I'm bidding 6♣.
#5
Posted 2012-July-08, 02:48
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2012-July-07, 17:31, said:
Huh ??
Wouldn't you bid 5♣ with
xx
KQxx
xx
Qxxxx
?
Forget about 6, i am concerned about grand if pd has 6-5 and enough keycards.(though i have no idea how to bid some of those grands)
Ax
void
AKxxxx
KQxxx
A
x
AKQxxx
KJxxx
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#6
Posted 2012-July-09, 06:02
#7
Posted 2012-July-09, 12:03
Surprisingly (to me) nobody found the easy grand. I won't print our auction because my partner has forbidden it... But it seems like it should be reachable after either 5C from West over 4S (maybe 5S now from East?) or after Justin's 4NT showing a good 5m bid. Do you think East should go on over a direct 6C bid? That seems tough to me.
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#8
Posted 2012-July-09, 13:28
#9
Posted 2012-July-09, 13:54
I would pick 4NT and expect it to show a good fit and slam aspiration, but a lack of spade control.
This might make an interesting problem from partner's point of view, if LHO now comes up with 6♠
-gwnn
#10
Posted 2012-July-09, 15:04
Now if the opponents pushed me (where you expect 6♠X to be a bad board), a 7♣ gamble looks more attractive. It could even make missing the ♥A if they don't cash it right away. But even then, you'd have to be convinced that the majority of pairs are in 6♣. -50 can be a very lonely feeling when you are cold for only 12 tricks.
As an aside, I'm with gnasher. Is East really going to make a 5♠ cuebid over a 5♣ bid (committing to 6 and hoping for 7)?!?
ptr is much more likely to have:
Ax
Qxx
JTx
xxxxx
or worse than to have underbid w/ the perfect 2 A's.
If East takes any action over 5♣, it should be a direct 6♣ and not give away to opp's that a spade lead is bad or suggest that a spade sac might be needed/profitable.
#11
Posted 2012-July-09, 15:58
gnasher, on 2012-July-09, 13:28, said:
That's the really weird thing about this hand, I think. Once East hears 5C (or 4NT) from partner, I think it's totally reasonable to play West for one of the two useful aces, and if he's going to bid 6C, it can't hurt to bid 5S on the way (aside from tipping the opps about the lead, which isn't trivial of course). But if West bids 6C directly, I'm not sure what East should do.
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