Last of the lunchtime hands 6106
#1
Posted 2012-September-24, 07:53
♠KJ109xx
♥A
♦---
♣AKQJ10x
(P) P (2D) ?
2D is a standard weak 2 in diamonds.
ahydra
#2
Posted 2012-September-24, 07:57
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2012-September-24, 08:01
gwnn, on 2012-September-24, 07:57, said:
Seems very unilateral. Starting with the systemic clubs and spades overcall seems normal.
#5
Posted 2012-September-24, 09:09
Zelandakh, on 2012-September-24, 08:01, said:
Yes but it seemed to me like OP does not have a systemic clubs and spades overcall.
George Carlin
#6
Posted 2012-September-24, 09:38
ahydra
#7
Posted 2012-September-24, 09:43
ahydra, on 2012-September-24, 09:38, said:
ahydra
4C could work out well, for example maybe you get lucky and play it in 4C instead of slam (as opposed to playing it in 4C instead of grand)
George Carlin
#9
Posted 2012-September-24, 11:33
George Carlin
#10
Posted 2012-September-24, 11:36
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#11
Posted 2012-September-24, 15:14
a cue bid showing a very powerful hand or looking for a dia stop
for 3n. IMO it is too small a target to use 3d as michaels in the
hope that your limit is 3 of a major.
how you will proceed will depend on what happens next.
IF p bids 3h u bid 3s which is stronger than an origianl 3s bid
If p bids 3s (wow) 5d exclusion should solve your problem.
if P bids 3n u bid 4s which is stronger than an origianl 3s bid
If p bids 4c I would cue bid to see if we can get to 6c.
if p bids 4d (wow) hard to imagine p with a hand where 7c
wont have play and if rho makes a lightner x it is probably with a
spade void we can convert to 7s and know where to take a finesse if needed.
#12
Posted 2012-September-24, 17:04
The proper bid with Roman Jump overcalls would be 3 ♠ showing Spades and Clubs. (With Roman Jumps, you show the suit bid and the next higher unbid suit.)
If pard raises to 4 ♠, I'll take a chance and jump to 5 NT GSF.
If pard preferences to ♣, I'll try 6 ♣ hoping pard can guess the ♠ situation.
Lacking any sort of agreement about competing with two suited hands (like Roman Jumps), I think I'll just jump to 5 ♠. That should show an 11 trick hand with ♠s. If pard holds either the ♠ A or ♠ Q, they will know to bid the slam and with both to bid the grand. The bid does lose the ♣ suit, but seems the best choice to get to a makeable slam.