The table result of 4♠+1 scored 1 MP, half the pairs were in the good single dummy 6NT spot (all but 1 making 7), 1 in 7NT, 1 in 6♦, 1 in 4nt, and 1 in 6♠-1.
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Grand Slam in Game I: ATB and suggest how you'd bid it pesky preempts
#1
Posted 2015-November-12, 04:29
MP at the club.
The table result of 4♠+1 scored 1 MP, half the pairs were in the good single dummy 6NT spot (all but 1 making 7), 1 in 7NT, 1 in 6♦, 1 in 4nt, and 1 in 6♠-1.
The table result of 4♠+1 scored 1 MP, half the pairs were in the good single dummy 6NT spot (all but 1 making 7), 1 in 7NT, 1 in 6♦, 1 in 4nt, and 1 in 6♠-1.
#2
Posted 2015-November-12, 06:08
i think it's very difficult to get to 6nt. most roads seem to end in 6d. 3nt by north would be a winner, but i would still double despite the aj of clubs and then south drives slam.
#3
Posted 2015-November-12, 06:32
I think its pretty clear for north oto dble 3c. After that south will drive a slam somewhere.
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#4
Posted 2015-November-12, 07:06
Hello, North must have been watching cows fly by!!
North has a 3 QT, 15 point hand with 3+ cards in each outside suit but can't find at least a TO double. That's an incredibly egregious bidding error. Once it happens, it's very difficult to ever recover.
My guess is that most of the 6 NTs followed after most North's found the winning 3 NT call.
North might try to recover by making a 4 ♣ cue over South's double. ♠ J653 isn't exactly an overwhelming holding with which to jump to a ♠ game on. But whatever call South makes next, it likely neither partner can visualize there's enough for slam.
After an immediate 3 NT by North, if South Gerbers with 4 ♣ and finds 3 As, 6 NT is an easy call.
After an immediate TO double by North, South should bid 4 ♣ showing a big hand.
North has a 3 QT, 15 point hand with 3+ cards in each outside suit but can't find at least a TO double. That's an incredibly egregious bidding error. Once it happens, it's very difficult to ever recover.
My guess is that most of the 6 NTs followed after most North's found the winning 3 NT call.
North might try to recover by making a 4 ♣ cue over South's double. ♠ J653 isn't exactly an overwhelming holding with which to jump to a ♠ game on. But whatever call South makes next, it likely neither partner can visualize there's enough for slam.
After an immediate 3 NT by North, if South Gerbers with 4 ♣ and finds 3 As, 6 NT is an easy call.
After an immediate TO double by North, South should bid 4 ♣ showing a big hand.
#5
Posted 2015-November-12, 08:26
More worried about being in a 50% 7♦ than missing a slam, ofc N should act, prob with a double.
#6
Posted 2015-November-12, 09:35
North's first pass would not occur to me and then shutting it down in 4♠ on THAT suit is even worse at matchpoints.
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