How do you plan your auction?
8-4 knocking at your door
#1
Posted 2015-January-18, 02:28
How do you plan your auction?
#3
Posted 2015-January-18, 03:46
#4
Posted 2015-January-18, 04:24
This should force opponents to show their suit. If it's spades I'll stick to 5♣. But if it's hearts I'll take a flyer at slam, based on the would-be shortness across. Finally, if pard makes some move in diamonds, 5. If he makes some random noise that's not necessarily diamond based, 6.
#5
Posted 2015-January-18, 10:31
#6
Posted 2015-January-18, 11:22
For the record, playing this hand I played a fairly simple (= definitely not optimal) method: Dbl shows ♦ (but no continuations defined), all others are natural...
#7
Posted 2015-January-18, 11:38
3♣. It's time to walk the dog!
#8
Posted 2015-January-18, 12:17
#12
Posted 2015-January-18, 13:23
#13
Posted 2015-January-18, 16:52
#14
Posted 2015-January-19, 12:14
#15
Posted 2015-January-19, 14:48
#16
Posted 2015-January-19, 15:08
I may be down, off an Ace and a slow heart loser, but I'll take my chances.
Put it another way: I think that there are (far) more layouts on which slam is excellent and he can't raise 5♣ than there are hands on which slam is bad.
What worries me most is my bidding 6♣ and having rho double on his heart void. It is easy to see that opposite say xx K10xxx QJxx xx we need to be in 6♥, but I'm going to wait until that double happens before committing myself. And even then, I probably won't pull.
#17
Posted 2015-January-19, 15:18
Unless you have a bid for this type of hand over the 2♦ opening*, I would just punt 6♣ hoping that partner has one or two cards that would let it succeed. I don't have a ♥K ask available, and that card, without more, gives me a reasonable chance to make 6♣.
The ♥J and the ♠A together also gives me a reasonable chance to make 6♣.
Partner could have some cards that are not useful but the opps might make a lead which turns them into gold. For example, partner could have the ♦A and the ♥J, and the opps could lead a diamond.
The bottom line is that I don't know what is best here, but I do know what is worst - double. I am going to guess that 6♣ is the winner.
* I fully expected that someone was going to say that "Over a 2♦ opening, we play that 2 of a major shows 4 in the bid major and a side solid 8 card minor." That would be great on this hand, but I would wager that it doesn't come up too often.
#18
Posted 2015-January-19, 17:39
#20
Posted 2015-January-20, 23:52
If they stay out of and unless partner shows ♥ I'll treat this as a GF single suiter in ♣. I like that slightly more than just jumping to 5♣ (my second choice) as there is some chance of partner holding ♥ IF the weak 2 is in ♠ and or they stay silent (unlikely but you never know) and give us room to explore slam or even grand.