Undiscussed, how do you understand this bid?
#1
Posted 2014-April-29, 05:33
Assume you have reasonably detailed system elsewhere but have never discussed this auction (or any 'unnecessary' jump to 5M). What would you expect from responder? Does it make a difference if your 1♥ is
a) SAYC, 5+
b) Acol, 4+
c) Strong C (either 4+ or 5+), limited to about 15HCP
d) Fantunes, 5+ and about 15+ points
?
#2
Posted 2014-April-29, 06:05
#3
Posted 2014-April-29, 06:24
hmm .. that is still strange for such a direct jump to 5.
-gwnn
#4
Posted 2014-April-29, 06:35
7♥ = I know a person who would be a good new partner for me, and I even know one who could become your next partner.
6NT = I know a person who would be a good new partner for me, and you are gonna be dumped.
6♥ = There's a guy who could play with either of us, I hope he picks me.
Pass = *****it we are stuck with one another.
-- Bertrand Russell
#5
Posted 2014-April-29, 06:53
billw55, on 2014-April-29, 06:24, said:
hmm .. that is still strange for such a direct jump to 5.
if you just want good trump you can do a forcing raise, do some cuebidding then keycard, or exclusion keycard with a void.
This has to be a freak hand where the opponents might preempt your auction and spoil you nice clean auction. Also should be a hand with no losers outside of trump and wants to play in 6♥ if you have A or K♥ and 7♥ with A & K ♥
something like
void Qxxxx AKQxxxx A or void Jxxxx AKQxxxxx void
I ve seen similar meanings given to direct 5 of suit openings
#6
Posted 2014-April-29, 06:56
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Qxxx
A
AKQxxxxx
I hope partner will bid slam with A or K and grand with both (basically like opening 5H directly, but with a fit).
#7
Posted 2014-April-29, 07:02
#8
Posted 2014-April-29, 07:59
Jinksy, on 2014-April-29, 07:02, said:
p could have QJxxx ♥ so would pass 5♥, 5N grand slam force you would be in slam off AK♥
EKCB could work in some cases but what if you have 2 voids. Also EKCB pinpoints a potential sacrifice.
#9
Posted 2014-April-29, 08:05
Some play that voluntary 5-level raises have the nuts (or thereabouts) outside, and request only trump assistance. Maybe pard is playing this.
#10
Posted 2014-April-29, 08:49
Given the number of ways we now have to find out about partner's trump honors, it probably makes more sense for the jump to the 5 level to be totally preemptive. It certainly comes up more often than the grand slam try raise to the 5 level (remember, "more often" is a relative term).
I wouldn't lose much sleep over this.
By the way, (and with all due respect, whereagles), the idea that a jump from 1 to 5 is a "general slam try" is really nuts. It is a shame that there was no room to explore for slam between the one level and the five level.
#11
Posted 2014-April-29, 09:18
As for how to take it, I agree 100% with whereagles and come to the opposite conclusion. For me natural here means to play, therefore primarily preemptive. The "general slam try" hand can surely make a forcing raise followed by rebidding 5♥ if you feel you need such a call.
#12
Posted 2014-April-29, 09:35
The 1♥ opening was a Fantunes bid, my hand as responder (favourable) was x QJxxxx QJTxx x.
#13
Posted 2014-April-29, 09:50
#14
Posted 2014-April-29, 09:59
#15
Posted 2014-April-29, 10:19
diana_eva, on 2014-April-29, 09:50, said:
Nope, P took it as some kind of slam try and raised to 7 missing a cashing ace.
#16
Posted 2014-April-29, 10:21
ArtK78, on 2014-April-29, 09:59, said:
I agree it's more dangerous, but so far no-one's argued that it should have a wholly different meaning in different bidding systems. I've had plenty of auctions where the opps owned the hand after a Fantunes 1♣♦♥ bid (admittedly it's quite rare after a 1♠), and looking at the offence:defence ratio of my hand this looked highly likely to be one of them.
#17
Posted 2014-April-29, 12:51
Anyway, I had QJ10-sixth in both majors, and a small stiff. This might not be GCC legal, but I did it anyway.
Partner's response, after a takeout double, was to tank for a long time and then leap to five of one of the majors. I of course passed, but I wondered what he had. As it turned out, he had exactly three cover cards and no possible source for a fourth cover, maybe 4-3-3-3 shape with Ace-King-King in my suits? I cannot recall the exact hand. His meaning was that we must have 11 tricks, no matter what. No more, no less. No chance of more. No chance of less. But, we knew not how much defense we had. As it turns out, thinking it through, we have no minor tricks in a minor contract and can only take as many major tricks as their combined length of shortest majors allows. I don't recall what they could make, but our result was good, if weird.
-P.J. Painter.
#18
Posted 2014-April-29, 13:14
ArtK78, on 2014-April-29, 08:49, said:
No offense taken. Besides, I only said "some play".. I didn't say I agree with it, and indeed I don't
#19
Posted 2014-April-29, 15:19
Kungsgeten, on 2014-April-29, 06:56, said:
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Qxxx
A
AKQxxxxx
I hope partner will bid slam with A or K and grand with both (basically like opening 5H directly, but with a fit).
Agree 100%. I believe this is taught in Bridge 201 or 301 With a void, key card Blackwood won't help you unless partner unexpectedly shows up with all the outstanding key cards. Exclusion Blackwood in spades would solve the problem, but how do you get there from here? You are highly unlikely to have an agreement about exclusion Blackwood if you don't know what a raise to 5♥ is supposed to be.
#20
Posted 2014-April-29, 17:02
johnu, on 2014-April-29, 15:19, said:
No, you got it wrong. The bid was made in partnership that had enough agreements about slam bidding, forcing bids, exclusion etc. so that opener might have figured out this was to play and not a slam try. It would be foolish to try it with a random indeed, but it wasn't the case here.