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#1 User is offline   mr1303_2 

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Posted 2019-March-04, 19:25



Any suggestions here?

Obviously you want to make a slam try, but how?
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Posted 2019-March-04, 20:07

What's 3NT for you?
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Posted 2019-March-04, 20:29


mr1303 asks 'Any suggestions here? Obviously you want to make a slam try, but how?'
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I quite like 4 but depends on agreements. Perhaps.
-- 3N = ART. Serious slam try?
-- 4// = CUE (Italian 1st/2nd).
-- 4 = S/O
-- 4N = RKC. for .
-- 5 = ASK.about minor controls? :) More likely a trump-ask? :(

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Posted 2019-March-04, 21:38

View Postnige1, on 2019-March-04, 20:29, said:


mr1303 asks 'Any suggestions here? Obviously you want to make a slam try, but how?'
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I quite like 4 but depends on agreements. Perhaps.
-- 3N = ART. Serious slam try?
-- 4// = CUE (Italian 1st/2nd).
-- 4 = S/O
-- 4N = RKC. for .
-- 5 = ASK.about minor controls? :) More likely a trump-ask? :(


Somehow I'm not convinced that 4NT is RKCB for spades...

I'm with you on the best option, 3NT, as a serious slam try. I'm also defintiely with you on 5H being a terrible idea. But I don't think I like 4C/D - we don't have a first or second round control, and pretending we do might lead partner to bid a failing grand or slam. I feel they're both much worse than 4S.
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Posted 2019-March-05, 00:36

3 NT has commonly become a slam try for most better players. But that is by agreement. It makes sense that if you have a 9+ card major suit fit as implied by a Jacoby 2 NT bid, then 3 NT is rarely the place you want to play. So 3 NT becomes a waiting bid allowing partner to show more information about his/her hand while conserving bidding space.

Here the first critical issue for slam is to ensure there aren't 2 losers in either minor. Provided there aren't, then the question becomes "Are there 2 losers anywhere?".

Let's see how 3 NT can help with those determinations. After 3 NT as a slam try, opener can bid a minor suit control below game, like:

1 - 2 NT
3 - 3 NT
4 - ?

4 should show a control. As responder you can now bid 4 showing continued slam interest and A. (Partner has already shown shortness so showing K isn't useful now.) But you have also denied a control by bypassing 4 . Partner can focus on the hand as needing a control. With none, partner can sign off in 5 . With a control, partner can continue on using RKCB or showing another control.

If partner instead bids 4 and this denies a control, then you can sign off in 4 .

And, occasionally partner will have a hand where the only question over 3 NT is how good is our trump suit. In that case. partner can bid 5 over 3 NT and ask that question -- something like x xxxxx AK AKJxx.
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Posted 2019-March-05, 04:20

We play 3N as the most expensive cuebid, so is a spade cue, ideal here.
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Posted 2019-March-05, 07:12

View PostDozyDom, on 2019-March-04, 21:38, said:

Somehow I'm not convinced that 4NT is RKCB for spades...

Thank you. I meant RKC for :)



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Posted 2019-March-05, 07:13

Have I got this right - North opened 1 and South has AKQJ63?
If North then showed a spade shortage, he must have
x
xxxxxx
KQJ
KQJ
at worst, so 5 is solid, and it is simply a question of aces and kings. No alternative I can see to a simple whatever ace asking method you have agreed, and then kings if he has two aces, or 6 if he has one.

Why make a slam TRY? If partner has psyched and tried to rescue to spades, you are doomed already, so just go for it.

EDIT : skip kings. Just ask for aces then bid (5+ace count).

This post has been edited by fromageGB: 2019-March-05, 07:20

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Posted 2019-March-05, 12:03

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Posted 2019-March-05, 15:23

View PostfromageGB, on 2019-March-05, 07:13, said:

Have I got this right - North opened 1 and South has AKQJ63?
If North then showed a spade shortage, he must have
x
xxxxxx
KQJ
KQJ
at worst, so 5 is solid, and it is simply a question of aces and kings. No alternative I can see to a simple whatever ace asking method you have agreed, and then kings if he has two aces, or 6 if he has one.

Why make a slam TRY? If partner has psyched and tried to rescue to spades, you are doomed already, so just go for it.

EDIT : skip kings. Just ask for aces then bid (5+ace count).


North could also hold
x
xxxxx
QJx
AKQJ

So aces aren't all you are looking for.
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Posted 2019-March-05, 16:33

View PostfromageGB, on 2019-March-05, 07:13, said:

. . .
EDIT : skip kings. Just ask for aces then bid (5+ace count).

Isn't 7 cold if opener has both the two aces and any two kings. (Even though opener would not show the singleton K of )
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Posted 2019-March-05, 16:40

View PostBillPatch, on 2019-March-05, 16:33, said:

Isn't 7 cold if opener has both the two aces and any two kings. (Even though opener would not show the singleton K of )


Why doesn't he show that ? if he has K, xxxxx, Axx, AKxx on which 7 is not cold, it would be if you had AQx and you'd want to know about it, although it's not enough on its own, Axxx, AKx instead in the minors and 2 discards are not enough.
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Posted 2019-March-06, 05:49

View Postsfi, on 2019-March-05, 15:23, said:

North could also hold
x
xxxxx
QJx
AKQJ

So aces aren't all you are looking for.

I'm happy with 6 here. Going via cue bidding of any sort will pinpoint the weakness, while pure unspecified aces leaves the likelihood that E will not lead the weak suit with A or K. On your hand, with a non-diamond lead you make +1. Moreover, if opener showed one ace he could easily have 2 kings and it is more likely to be cold than risky.
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