Pretty common situation but I don't know how to bid it without taking a big gamble. I am South and considered bidding 5♣ after the 4♥ to show a first round control but didn't feel I was strong enough as partner could easily have had 14-15. If my partner had bid 2♠ I would have taken that as asking for a spade stopper. And if she had bid 3♠ I would have taken that as a splinter. I'm thinking that me bidding 5♣ is the only way but that's hard to do. My hand is promising but it still has a lot of losers partner needs to take care of. Thanks for any advice.
How to find the slam here? Overcall makes things a bit more difficult
#1
Posted 2020-May-23, 09:46
Pretty common situation but I don't know how to bid it without taking a big gamble. I am South and considered bidding 5♣ after the 4♥ to show a first round control but didn't feel I was strong enough as partner could easily have had 14-15. If my partner had bid 2♠ I would have taken that as asking for a spade stopper. And if she had bid 3♠ I would have taken that as a splinter. I'm thinking that me bidding 5♣ is the only way but that's hard to do. My hand is promising but it still has a lot of losers partner needs to take care of. Thanks for any advice.
#3
Posted 2020-May-23, 11:20
Our actual auction:
1♦-(1♠)-3♥(5+♥/4+♦, F4♦)
3♠(cue, extras)-3N(♠ cue, we use NT to cipher for the most expensive suit to cue)
4♦-
now you know partner has a decent hand with no A or K in the club suit, so asking for aces and the ♦Q will get you to a choice of slams, but probably 6♦ if you're playing teams, N might correct to 6♥ particularly at pairs once S has shown a spade control.
#4
Posted 2020-May-23, 11:40
I think your idea of bidding 5C is ok.
You know about the 9 card fit, spades should be placed well, you have a likely double fit in diamonds.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#5
Posted 2020-May-23, 14:27
#6
Posted 2020-May-24, 02:14
with 18 HCP,SEVEN (we count AQ +AQ combination as one extra control) controls and solid support (Partner willing to play in 2H with even xx with you and a normal 12-14 opening) bidding 4H is certainly an under bid. 2S and then 3H(GF) over the 2NT (SHOWING A spade guard )wii certainly encourage partner to make 4C cue (or if the partnership is perfect 5C) in a sensible auction leading to the slam at this particular situation posed by the OP. Thanks
#7
Posted 2020-May-24, 06:50
Forehand94, on 2020-May-23, 09:46, said:
Pretty common situation but I don't know how to bid it without taking a big gamble. I am South and considered bidding 5♣ after the 4♥ to show a first round control but didn't feel I was strong enough as partner could easily have had 14-15. If my partner had bid 2♠ I would have taken that as asking for a spade stopper. And if she had bid 3♠ I would have taken that as a splinter. I'm thinking that me bidding 5♣ is the only way but that's hard to do. My hand is promising but it still has a lot of losers partner needs to take care of. Thanks for any advice.
Bid 5♣. If your partner has too many losers or too many wasted points, she'll go back to 5♥, which is highly safe by your standards (since your 5♣ bid only shows a second-round stopper and you have a void, it's OK to raise your points a little.), If she doesn't, she will bid 5♦, asking you for more (if you had more then she'd go straight to slam).
#8
Posted 2020-May-24, 07:04
msjennifer, on 2020-May-24, 02:14, said:
with 18 HCP,SEVEN controls and solid support (Partner willing to play in 2H with even xx with you and a normal 12-14 opening) bidding 4H is certainly an under bid. 2S and then 3H(GF) over the 2NT (SHOWING A spade guard )wii certainly encourage partner to make 4C cue (or if the partnership is perfect 5C) in a sensible auction leading to the slam at this particular situation posed by the OP. Thanks
That is a good auction. When South bids 2NT showing a spade stop, North knows the overcall was on garbage so he can count three spade tricks.
#9
Posted 2020-May-24, 08:39
2♥ is forcing for only ONE round and promises only 11; so 3♥ was amply enough with this bad hand.
Then responder wld have room for 4c.
#10
Posted 2020-May-24, 09:21
fluff, on 2020-May-24, 08:39, said:
2♥ is forcing for only ONE round and promises only 11; so 3♥ was amply enough with this bad hand.
Then responder wld have room for 4c.
Sir I am sorry but these days 2H is NOT forcing for one round at all..2H may be on say x-K1098xx-Axx--xxx.or with reference to this deal the CA replacing DA.He shows a willingness to play in 2H opposite a bare minimum 1D Opening. If he does not bid 2H then what else ? PASS ? And it may go 1D-1S-P-3S-P-P on some other day.
#11
Posted 2020-May-24, 09:54
fluff, on 2020-May-24, 08:39, said:
2♥ is forcing for only ONE round and promises only 11; so 3♥ was amply enough with this bad hand.
Then responder wld have room for 4c.
If 3H is forcing for one round only, 3H can be passed, having a strong NT, facing 11+, I am going to
bid game.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#12
Posted 2020-May-24, 10:58
#13
Posted 2020-May-24, 11:35
msjennifer, on 2020-May-24, 09:21, said:
Maybe for you, not for most, yes you can play NFBs but they're really not standard, X then hearts is normal with that.
#16
Posted 2020-May-24, 18:06
As for 2♠ asking for a stopper, I think most would agree KJx over the suit bidder is usually adequate for a stopper. But what's your answer to show stopper: 3♠, 3NT or 4♥? You still don't know about heart support.
Bob
#17
Posted 2020-May-24, 21:02
rq401, on 2020-May-24, 18:06, said:
As for 2♠ asking for a stopper, I think most would agree KJx over the suit bidder is usually adequate for a stopper. But what's your answer to show stopper: 3♠, 3NT or 4♥? You still don't know about heart support.
Bob
Yes, it would have helped. I guess it depends on if you encounter the stopper problem or slam problem more often. Although, as people have said above, you can use a western cue and then later in the auction show you have a slam try.
Had partner used a western cue, I would have responded 4♥ as I want to be in hearts even with spades stopped and don't need a good fit for that to be a good contract. With a more notrumpy hand but the same extra values I would bid 3NT. With minimum values 2NT or 3♥. So partner should get all the information she needs.
#18
Posted 2020-May-24, 22:49
As for slam the best way to make it would be: just bid 6 over 4.
Surely correct at rubber bridge and it leaves the opening leader in the dark.
Naturally a 5♣ cue seems good as an alternate try. But is it an ace or shortness.
Thanks much for this problem good sir!
#19
Posted 2020-May-24, 23:36
#20
Posted 2020-May-24, 23:37
IT all seems easier with better tools, but here you also need the Defense to show their ♣ fit
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