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#1 User is offline   hirowla 

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Posted 2013-December-21, 05:01

Hi, I'm after some ideas on how these hands should be bid. These hands were bid using a weak NT but basically Standard bidding apart from that. Any ideas in that context would be appreciated.

1. I'm not sure we got the right contract but it was a decent one



2. I think we got the right one but I'm not convinced of the route to it



3. I know we got the wrong contract



Thanks,

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Posted 2013-December-21, 05:55

Who is the dealer?

View Posthirowla, on 2013-December-21, 05:01, said:

Hi, I'm after some ideas on how these hands should be bid. These hands were bid using a weak NT but basically Standard bidding apart from that. Any ideas in that context would be appreciated.

1. I'm not sure we got the right contract but it was a decent one



If south is the dealer i would open 1NT (weak) some might pass

1NT 2
2 3
4 ... ace ask ... 6 or 6NT

If north is the dealer

1 3
...

cuebids and ace ask will lead to 6 or 6NT as above.

This auction will be pretty much the same if south is dealer and passes.


2. I think we got the right one but I'm not convinced of the route to it



South dealer

1 2
2NT* 3 * 15+
4 4
4 4
... ace ask and king ask to 7NT (4 4 4 cuebids)

North dealer

1 1
2 3
... cues and asking as before


3. I know we got the wrong contract



South dealer

1 2
2 3
3NT 4
... cues blackwood etc to 6NT (or 6

North dealer

1 1
2 2
3 ... ace ask to 6NT (or perhaps the inferior 6)

Perhaps opener will rebid clubs a second time with seven rather than showing diamond support but this may create other difficulties.

Thanks,

Ian

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Posted 2013-December-21, 20:37

OP, I don't think you will get many other replies unless you tell who was the dealer. People appreciate being given the vulnerability and form of scoring as well.
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Posted 2013-December-21, 20:46

HI, sorry about that. When I posted I originally thought the dealer was obvious (because only one side could open) and the vulnerability didn't matter too much. All are in pairs.

#1 - North is dealer
#2 - South is dealer
#3 - South is dealer
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Posted 2013-December-21, 21:50

We would bid:

1:
1-2(inverted not GF)
2-3
3-4
4(KC)-4N(1/4)
5(Q?)-6(Yes and K)
6N (may be gambling on 9 if partner doesn't have 10 or Q or Q)

2:
1-2(not GF)
2N(15+ GF not always bal)-3
4-4(KC)
4(1/4)-5(we have all the keycards, I have K
7N(well you have at least AKQxx, AKxx, A, so we have 13 if the clubs or diamonds run)

3:
1-2
2N(15+ not always bal)-3
3-4
4(KC)-5(2 without Q)
6N
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Posted 2013-December-28, 00:59

On a good day the auctions would go:

1.

North dealer
1D - 2D (inverted) -3H - 4C - 4N - 5C (1 or 4) - 6D
*3H is a distributional reverse showing 4 Hearts and very little interest playing in NT.


2.

South dealer
1N - 2C - 2D - 3C - 3N - 5N - 7C
5N is a grand slam invite.

3.

South dealer
1D - 2C - 2H - 3C - 3S - 4C - 4H (cue bid) - 4S - 4N - 5C - 6C
Even though 6N is better here its pretty easy to miss. N may be concerned about not having enough entries.
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Posted 2013-December-28, 09:37

1.
1-2
4N-5
6 (if MP maybe explore 6N)

2.
1-2
2N-3
3N-4
4-4N
5-7

I dont see an obvious way that leads to the better 7N




3.
2N-4 (transfer to clubs, slam try)
4N-5 (not interested/ RKCB )
5N-6N (2 without queen)
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