Your next move please!
#1
Posted 2018-May-22, 03:15
#2
Posted 2018-May-22, 03:23
#3
Posted 2018-May-22, 04:18
Tramticket, on 2018-May-22, 03:23, said:
The bidding system is SAYC (Standard American Yellow Card).
#4
Posted 2018-May-22, 04:23
#6
Posted 2018-May-22, 04:43
eagles123, on 2018-May-22, 04:23, said:
It's a way of counting controls where aces count as 2, kings count as one. It's used because it's easier to count than A = 1, K = 1/2. Normally people only pay attention to it if they play control-showing responses to 2C though. Or if they're playing a Dynamic NT ofc...
#7
Posted 2018-May-22, 04:50
bluerib, on 2018-May-22, 04:18, said:
Just bid 3NT (particularly at pairs - at IMPs, trying for slam and settling for 5♣ is less of a disaster but even then I just bid 3NT). Two balanced hands with 29 combined points (max). Absolutely no reason to go looking in my opinion. I'm not saying that you will never make 12 tricks if all the cards are sitting nicely, but it is a low odds.
#8
Posted 2018-May-22, 05:00
#9
Posted 2018-May-22, 07:15
FelicityR, on 2018-May-22, 05:00, said:
With 3 diamonds and 2 clubs opener would raise hearts.
I'd just bid 3NT. Slam would require some shape IMO, which partner probably doesn't have since he bid 1NT.
#11
Posted 2018-May-23, 01:03
#12
Posted 2018-May-23, 01:08
bluerib, on 2018-May-22, 03:15, said:
What does partner need for slam? Something like
Kxx
Kx
AKxxx
Kxx
With that hand you have 12 tricks, but partner would have opened 1NT (15-17).
His hand could be much worse for 16, too -- more quacky and fewer prime cards.
Therefore, it's very unlikely you have slam, unless partner is 'operating', with a
six-card diamond suit, say. Take your plus at 3NT.
Note that if his hand is, say,
Kx
Kxx
AKxxx
Kxx
you won't likely even make six of anything (only if hearts are 3-3, only about 35%.
Use your math: with balanced or semi-balanced hands, you need about 33HCP for slam... and partner has told you you can't have anywhere near that much. Save the under-pointed slam investigation for when you've got prime cards (aces and kings) and working shortage.
#13
Posted 2018-May-23, 01:41
bluerib, on 2018-May-22, 03:15, said:
3NT Next question (?)
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#14
Posted 2018-May-23, 03:37
You could do something similar with 2♣ checkback or nmf. If you do not use any gadgets here then you can bid 3N and watch partner go down on a spade lead, when p has xxx or xx in spades and one of the opps has 5 spades
#15
Posted 2018-May-23, 07:44
#16
Posted 2018-May-23, 17:45
If the 1NT shows more - e.g., 15 to 17 HCP, I will use whatever methods we have to show diamond support with game forcing values. This is necessary since there are minimum balanced hands in the strong NT value range that would produce a slam - e.g., consider this 15 HCP hand where 6D is virtually cold:
Kxx
xx
AKxxx
KQx
#17
Posted 2018-May-23, 19:42
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#18
Posted 2018-May-24, 01:46
As others have said, 3NT.
If the 1NT bid denied 4 sapdes, than you know, you have a diamond fit.
If you can find out below 3NT, that partner has max. and no values in spades,
than you could make a move. But even with thís, slam wont be ice cold.
Most peoble cant.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#19
Posted 2018-May-24, 05:22
3N does not stand a chance and even 5♦ is iffy
#20
Posted 2018-May-24, 08:55
Caitlynne, on 2018-May-23, 17:45, said:
If the 1NT shows more - e.g., 15 to 17 HCP, I will use whatever methods we have to show diamond support with game forcing values. This is necessary since there are minimum balanced hands in the strong NT value range that would produce a slam - e.g., consider this 15 HCP hand where 6D is virtually cold:
Kxx
xx
AKxxx
KQx