Clearly a few calls should be called into question. Whats primarily responsible for reaching a 4-2 slam?
ATB - 4-2 slam
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Posted 2012-August-22, 22:44
Clearly a few calls should be called into question. Whats primarily responsible for reaching a 4-2 slam?
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Posted 2012-August-22, 22:55
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Posted 2012-August-23, 00:54
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Posted 2012-August-23, 01:16
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Posted 2012-August-23, 04:59
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Posted 2012-August-23, 05:14
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Posted 2012-August-23, 06:09
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Posted 2012-August-23, 06:30
kenrexford, on 2012-August-23, 06:19, said:
hm interesting .. diamond lead taken, low spade to the queen? Would make a good story for the bar.
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#15
Posted 2012-August-23, 07:04
Once South doubles, North should pass.
Defending 4♦x is not ideal, but it is better than the result obtained at the table.
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Posted 2012-August-23, 07:17
mich-b, on 2012-August-23, 00:46, said:
Depends on your arrangements and possibly what 2♣ shows, for me, pass over 4♦ is the strong balanced hand and X is takeout. I really dislike the double from the unbalanced hand, you have 6 clubs and 4 hearts, you are not balanced or semi balanced, or any minimum ish 5431 with short diamonds/4414 which is what you say with the double, ie that you don't have somewhere to make a strong suggestion to play.
It is very unlikely that you have <3 spades and most of the time you have 4. That said if N realises that you might have this sort of hand, he can bid 5N pick a slam (he knows you have a max of 1 diamond so you are going to have a fit of sorts), you only really come unstuck opposite a 4414, but even then you might make 6♣ on the 4-3.
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Posted 2012-August-23, 07:52
billw55, on 2012-August-23, 06:30, said:
Sure, for the defender who ducks from Kxxx RHO had K9xxx and wisely did not x.
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Posted 2012-August-23, 07:54
ArtK78, on 2012-August-23, 07:04, said:
Once South doubles, North should pass.
Defending 4♦x is not ideal, but it is better than the result obtained at the table.
Isn't 4♥ a possible contract from South's perspective?
North is one of my regular partners, but I thought South bid it correctly.
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Posted 2012-August-23, 07:56
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