your bid
#1
Posted 2014-September-16, 23:53
#2
Posted 2014-September-17, 00:14
#3
Posted 2014-September-17, 01:48
If reliable, 4♣. Great chance for a club slam here.
#4
Posted 2014-September-17, 02:08
whereagles, on 2014-September-17, 01:48, said:
If reliable, 4♣. Great chance for a club slam here.
Not really whether he's reliable, it's all on his heart holding, if it's x, slam is near certain, if it's xxx, 3N could be the limit, if it's Kx it's probably on who's got the ace.
#5
Posted 2014-September-17, 04:06
I suppose you can also try the imaginative bid of 3♠. If pard doesn't bid 3NT over it, odds are he has the dreaded heart holding.
#6
Posted 2014-September-17, 05:10
whereagles, on 2014-September-17, 04:06, said:
I suppose you can also try the imaginative bid of 3♠. If pard doesn't bid 3NT over it, odds are he has the dreaded heart holding.
Yeah the xxx hand is pretty specific, A, xxx, KQ, KQJ10xxx or AQ, xxx, KQ, KQJ10xx but there are plenty of holdings like Qx/Jx where 5♣= will get you a bottom and you have to be sure of your agreements that you can stop in 4N if you go beyond 3N.
#7
Posted 2014-September-17, 05:43
But it's matchpoints and I haven't discussed this with anyone so in practice I will probably bid 3NT. As Nuno says, it is good to know partner's style. If partner is Cyberyeti, bid 3NT and hope you can make it. If partner is MikeH, bid 6♣ and hope you didn't miss a cold 7
#8
Posted 2014-September-17, 07:45
helene_t, on 2014-September-17, 05:43, said:
While there is some truth in this, it really depends on whether something like GGG is being played. If it is (and I do play a GF bid for the really big 3♣ rebids), 7 won't be making, and 6 is possible but unlikely.
#9
Posted 2014-September-17, 08:25
helene_t, on 2014-September-17, 05:43, said:
But it's matchpoints and I haven't discussed this with anyone so in practice I will probably bid 3NT. As Nuno says, it is good to know partner's style. If partner is Cyberyeti, bid 3NT and hope you can make it. If partner is MikeH, bid 6♣ and hope you didn't miss a cold 7
ouch...that hurt
edit: also unfair. Go back over threads where posters have suggested jump rebids on 18 counts..if I have commented it will invariably be to point out that such is a bad underbid. My jump rebids are never more than a decent 17 count, and I strain to find another call on such hand....typically the jump rebid is a great 15 to any 16
Here: AQx Axx x KQJ10xx would be typical, altho of course there are many, many hands possible.
I find it interesting that the posts so far focus on xxx v x in hearts, which seems to me to suggest that those posters aren't thinking about the real world at all.
#10
Posted 2014-September-17, 08:47
#11
Posted 2014-September-17, 09:35
mikeh, on 2014-September-17, 08:25, said:
I find it interesting that the posts so far focus on xxx v x in hearts, which seems to me to suggest that those posters aren't thinking about the real world at all.
I agree xxx is unlikely, but x (or Q or K which may make a difference to 3N but not 6♣) I would have thought is quite likely.
There is an unbid spade suit about, partner isn't as likely to have a singleton there, it figures to be in a red suit if he has one. Opps have few enough points it's unlikely either of them can do anything without a 5 card major and possibly not even then.
#12
Posted 2014-September-17, 09:47
when holding 4 diamonds and a 4 card major, I believe very strongly that one should respond the major. When the suits are the reds, I think it to be a very bad move, indeed, to bid diamonds first. At least if our major is spades there is less chance of the auction going badly for us after 1♦.
Put it another way: when was the last time that your side belonged in diamonds when you hold Axxx and partner opened 1♣? Compare that vanishingly low number to the times you belonged in a major and you held 4 cards in that major when partner opened 1♣.
#13
Posted 2014-September-17, 09:51
Even if 6♣ is making, which must surely be on far fewer than 50% of partner's possible hands, in a typical mp field few pairs are reaching it so 3N with my partner at the helm ought to be at least average most of the time.
The problem with 4♣ is that I can't see any plausible auction that allows me to ever know that 12 tricks are likely. I love cuebidding to slams more than most, but here all control-bidding will do is tell us whether we have 1 or 2 quick losers. It won't usually tell us whether we have 12 tricks.
#14
Posted 2014-September-17, 12:12
#15
Posted 2014-September-17, 12:33
But the problem on the actual hand is that a maximum is not enough, we need a well-fitting maximum, and partner won't know which cards are well-fitting. I dont want to be in slam opposite AQx Kx Kxx KQxxxx.
#16
Posted 2014-September-17, 13:10
cherdano, on 2014-September-17, 12:33, said:
But the problem on the actual hand is that a maximum is not enough, we need a well-fitting maximum, and partner won't know which cards are well-fitting. I dont want to be in slam opposite AQx Kx Kxx KQxxxx.
Well, personally, if I held that hand, I'd lead a heart to my K early. If it won, and clubs split I claim. if it lost, then I would announce I had 14 cards and get a redeal.
#17
Posted 2014-September-17, 13:22
mikeh, on 2014-September-17, 13:10, said:
Haha, well done, I deserved that
#18
Posted 2014-September-17, 14:01
-P.J. Painter.
#19
Posted 2014-September-17, 14:02
I'm thinking slam on these hands so in attempt to get more information from partner, bid 3S.
Perhaps 4C would have been better, if I am sure partner will give me a courtesay cue.
Mike, you are right that 1D is a poor choice. I decided that I could easily show the 4 hearts if opps came in 1S and hadn't considered the trouble created by a 2 or 3 level bid.
#20
Posted 2014-September-17, 14:18