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Yeah, this happened What do you bid?

Poll: Your call (9 member(s) have cast votes)

(4D) - ??

  1. 4S (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  2. 6S (4 votes [44.44%])

    Percentage of vote: 44.44%

  3. 7S (2 votes [22.22%])

    Percentage of vote: 22.22%

  4. Other (describe) (3 votes [33.33%])

    Percentage of vote: 33.33%

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#1 User is offline   shyams 

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Posted 2024-November-20, 09:19

IMPs. 2nd Seat. (If it matters, playing vs robots)



What's your plan? Assume (if you wish) that you were playing with your regular partner, not a robot.
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Posted 2024-November-20, 09:26

6S punt. I don’t see that we have room to do anything intelligent.
Desperate times call for desperate measures.
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Posted 2024-November-20, 09:48

5 if partner does nothing other than 5 I bid 6, if they bid a black suit I bid the grand, the interesting question is what I do if they bid 6, prob just bid 6.
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Posted 2024-November-20, 10:26

the interesting question is what I do if when they bid 6, prob just bid 6.

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Posted 2024-November-20, 10:27

View PostCyberyeti, on 2024-November-20, 09:48, said:

5 if partner does nothing other than 5 I bid 6, if they bid a black suit I bid the grand, the interesting question is what I do if they bid 6, prob just bid 6.


I like the 5!D suggestion
Identifying a fit is really important

Agree with 6!S over 5!H
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Posted 2024-November-20, 10:27

Perhaps 5nt pick a slam (raising 6 to 7 and bidding 7 otherwise).
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Posted 2024-November-20, 14:57

6
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Posted 2024-November-21, 02:00

I bid 6, the same as what jillybean and pilowsky stated in their replies.
--- It lost me a few IMPs because other players in South position jumped straight to 7.
--- I checked later: approx. 50% were in 6, 30%-35% in 7 and most others were in 4/5.


If I was playing with a regular partner, I would have considered bidding 5. However, I probably would land up bidding a direct 6. awm's 5NT sounds better than 5 but it did not even occur to me during the session.


North had 10x AKQ9xx xx J98. When trumps split 3-1 and clubs were not 5-0, 7 rolled in without even needing those heart winners.
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Posted 2024-December-21, 09:31

I think this auction offers us a good chance to have a solid theoretical discussion. Here are a pair of questions I think need to be addressed before choosing an action:

1. What are the differences between (4) - 5NT - 6; 6, (4) - 5 - 5; 6 and (4) - 5 - 5; 5NT?
2a. How do you play a 4NT overcall?
2b. If the answer to 2a is some kind of takeout (as opposed to natural or some kind of Blackwood), what are (4) - 4NT - 5; 6 and (4) - 4NT - 5; 5NT?

For the methods I advocate, the direct 5NT seems like the correct call here. Playing Standard though, the (4) - 5 - 5; 5NT auction seems like the right one if this is PaS and (4) - 5 - 5; 6 ought to be right if it is GSF, which I suspect is still the default for most pairs. Since there is more than one set of agreements possible, despite the cramped bidding room, I think the answers need to be part of the response so we can understand why the alternatives are less good.
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Posted 2024-December-22, 03:58

 awm, on 2024-November-20, 10:27, said:

Perhaps 5nt pick a slam (raising 6 to 7 and bidding 7 otherwise).

This seems as good as any (and willing to payoff to the 4-0 break with the jack in either black suit).
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