Despite the unfavourable vulnerability this is not a forcing pass situation for me nor for most of the pairs bidding the hand (direct raises never create a forcing pass), but if it is for you there is the option in the poll. Your call?
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#1
Posted 2012-August-05, 02:57
Despite the unfavourable vulnerability this is not a forcing pass situation for me nor for most of the pairs bidding the hand (direct raises never create a forcing pass), but if it is for you there is the option in the poll. Your call?
#2
Posted 2012-August-05, 03:58
Nope.! He could have shown useful stuff.
He's still there.
Even 5S isn't sure.
I want 5S in front of partner to ask 6S with
that much outside of clubs.
I would, conversely, consider blasting 6S hoping
they often 7C sac right or wrong - an interesting
gamble to keep opponents unsure on other auctions.
#3
Posted 2012-August-05, 04:58
#4
Posted 2012-August-05, 06:19
This might be too much, would not criticise 5S.
You do need to bid though I think. I would not defend 5c or 5cx.
#5
Posted 2012-August-05, 07:53
phil_20686, on 2012-August-05, 06:19, said:
This might be too much, would not criticise 5S.
You do need to bid though I think. I would not defend 5c or 5cx.
I don't thiink a slam try is out of the question at all. Partner is probably short in a red suit, and 4♠ is not a preempt.
I prefer 5♦ since it gives partner room for last train.
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#6
Posted 2012-August-05, 09:00
#7
Posted 2012-August-05, 11:33
5♠
#8
Posted 2012-August-05, 18:58
If pass is not forcing I would definitely want to bid - to beat 5♣ 4 down means that they dont have anything outside ♣, meaning that we have ice cold slam, in my worst scenario it may even go pass pass pass..... 2 down. In any case - I dont think we may let them play this, so like Phil - 5♦ for me, and 5♠ over 5♥. If pass is forcing I would consider pass (assuming its the extras type of hand) and would have hard time sitting for the double if that would be partners choice.
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#9
Posted 2012-August-06, 01:38
#10
Posted 2012-August-06, 01:44
paulg, on 2012-August-06, 01:38, said:
I think the double should be for penalties. The fact that you're unlikely to have a club stack doesn't mean that you must have shortage, or that you're interested in playing at the five-level. What would you do with a hand where you think 4♠ might have made, 5♠ probably won't make, and 5♣ is going off?
#11
Posted 2012-August-06, 02:14
gnasher, on 2012-August-05, 09:00, said:
If partner has a limit raise and most of his values outside of clubs as the bidding seems to indicate, wouldn't you want to be in 6♠?
What are you supposed to learn by dithering?
What is your partner supposed to do over a 5 level red suit bid?
I expect partner to have at least one ace and if he does not have the king of spades (unlikely) it should be with East.
I think 6♠ is clear. If I would be a lot better I would invite a grand with 6♣
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#12
Posted 2012-August-06, 02:26
rhm, on 2012-August-06, 02:14, said:
Yes, of course I would. That's why I'm making a bid that invites him to bid slam if he has a limit raise with most of his values outside clubs.
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By bidding 5♦, I'm hoping to learn whether partner has a limit raise with most of his values outside clubs.
I said that he could have a limit-raise type, not that he had promised one.
#13
Posted 2012-August-06, 06:16
gnasher, on 2012-August-06, 02:26, said:
So what else can partner hold? There is no such thing as a preempt over a preempt. We are red on white.
He may not have 10-11 HCP but then he must have compensating distributional values to jump to game and it is very likely that partner's shortage will not be in clubs as well.
The actual hand fits this description quite nicely in my opinion.
If partner held 10xxx,x,Axxxx,xxx I think he would not have jumped to game, yet 6♠ is still okay.
Rainer Herrmann
#14
Posted 2012-August-06, 08:18
rhm, on 2012-August-06, 06:16, said:
He may not have 10-11 HCP but then he must have compensating distributional values to jump to game and it is very likely that partner's shortage will not be in clubs as well.
The actual hand fits this description quite nicely in my opinion.
If partner held 10xxx,x,Axxxx,xxx I think he would not have jumped to game, yet 6♠ is still okay.
Is that the hand you meant to post? Slam seems to need a spade finesse and a 2-2 diamond break.
But that's most of the way to a good example of why I don't think it's right to insist on slam. Make it Kxxx x Axxxx xxx and presumably you'd be happy with the bidding, but slam is still against the odds.
And there's no guarantee that partner has an ace for his 4♠. Kxxxx x QJ10xx xx is an obvious 4♠ bid.
This post has been edited by gnasher: 2012-August-06, 08:24
#15
Posted 2012-August-06, 17:05
Good luck and keep counting,
Theo
#16
Posted 2012-August-07, 10:49
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#17
Posted 2012-August-10, 13:50
paulg, on 2012-August-06, 01:38, said:
You are not doubling on clubs pre se, but i think it should be a hand that does not want to play at 5 level. I would think its penalty oriented.
Yu
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#18
Posted 2012-August-10, 18:20
paulg, on 2012-August-06, 01:38, said:
You guys should start playing fit showing jumps. Partner would then bid 4♦ instead of 4♠. The problems would be solved one round earlier.
Also, don't pass even if the pass is forcing. A forcing pass implies 2 small in opponents' suit.
#19
Posted 2012-August-13, 04:49
jogs, on 2012-August-10, 18:20, said:
A lot of pairs play a vulnerable FJ to the 4 level as creating a FP. Are you sure you want to do that on this Responder's hand?
#20
Posted 2012-August-13, 08:25
Zelandakh, on 2012-August-13, 04:49, said:
6-4 in two suits. One extra playing trick.
5 controls. 2 for the ♦A and 3 for the heart void.
Seems to fit the bill.
Will pull 5♣X to 5♦. Plan to pass 6♣X.