Anyone Find This Grand
#23
Posted 2014-November-02, 05:18
Jinksy, on 2014-October-18, 04:00, said:
"though I wouldn't know what 4♠ meant or expect my partner to 'know' it the same as me."
So 7c is there. Please!
#24
Posted 2014-November-02, 05:29
mikeh, on 2014-October-19, 10:50, said:
Both hands are known and, guess what, lots of players claim that they would have no trouble at all reaching grand.
BBF attracts a lot of players who bid extremely well when they know both hands.
Yes I agree and it is funny, though if you play a relay system and have no interference this really is trivial.
1C 1NT Bal 9+
2C 3D 3334
3H 3S 5 or less CP
4C 4S something in S, H but not D
4N 5D something in C not in S
5H 5S no second card in H,
5N 6C no DJ
6D 6S C jack no S Ten
Now if you are happy, there you go.
#25
Posted 2014-November-02, 08:43
If the question was, "Would you bid this grand?", the answer is equally obvious for me. I wouldn't have both hands available for inspection during the auction and I don't know Fantunes.
I also don't know if a 3-3-3-4 nine-count is a 2C response in Acol, but, if it is --wow. but, heck, I don't even know if a 4-cM style can even raise 1S to 2 with that.
#26
Posted 2014-November-02, 09:18
aguahombre, on 2014-November-02, 08:43, said:
If the question was, "Would you bid this grand?", the answer is equally obvious for me. I wouldn't have both hands available for inspection during the auction and I don't know Fantunes.
I also don't know if a 3-3-3-4 nine-count is a 2C response in Acol, but, if it is --wow. but, heck, I don't even know if a 4-cM style can even raise 1S to 2 with that.
(I also don't know if ........--wow) With this occasion (i don't know if you refer to my post n. 20) i want to say that, obviously, are not in the hand 12 points that makes correct bidding (in that case for delayed raise in spade) but 9 points as you see (correction) in post 21, bye.
#27
Posted 2014-November-02, 09:21
Lovera, on 2014-November-02, 09:18, said:
#28
Posted 2014-November-02, 11:27
kenrexford, on 2014-October-18, 05:00, said:
Opener can now bid 4C. No matter what suit Opener shows (and Responder also supports), 4C as one up over 3NT agrees that second suit, shows slam interest, and asks for more information about controls/keys. Finding 7d is trivial from there.
The problem is this: to try bidding for 7♣ naturally without to think initially to get there. After raise we know that probably we can go up 4♠ because for a (possible) little slam in spade we can support a loser (in heart ?). Than RKCB reveils 1Ace and now with 4 Aces we can consider "possibility" of grand slam but if let's see the hand exchanging 8♦ with Q or J ♣ we have same points for 2♠ but slam is not so easy if we don't reveil double fit in club (with 4 as cards lie..) and how or why we must do it ?
#29
Posted 2014-November-03, 12:11
In my post n. 20 there is (yet ) a mistake about value: infact this hand is not valuted 19 points (as i said) but, instead, its valutation is 23 points; than and collaterally having 4 losers .. may be opened 2♣ for an easy develope: 2♦, 2♠-2NT, 3♣ ...But, it being more interesting when it is raise in spade (looking for double fit) we can only say that we are already in "slam zone" and via RKCB having ultherior information n. 0 Kings we must think that rest of points (min.5)
can be 3 J + 1Q or 1 J + 2Q but (anew) why we can do all this and where are points (such as change 4 clubs and 3 diamonds with 3 clubs and 4 diamonds..!) (I'm sorry for so many post in this topic but i had to precise, bye).
#30
Posted 2014-November-03, 14:09
#31
Posted 2014-November-03, 16:55
I don't see why should I bid 4♣ here. This 4333 9 count is far from great, I'm more concerned about going down in 4♠ due to information leakage, rather than missing a slam in ♣.
Playing strong club and relays you can find out everything, but probably they will interfere and you end up in 6♠ anyway.
#32
Posted 2014-November-03, 18:24
the hog, on 2014-November-02, 05:29, said:
1C 1NT Bal 9+
2C 3D 3334
3H 3S 5 or less CP
4C 4S something in S, H but not D
4N 5D something in C not in S
5H 5S no second card in H,
5N 6C no DJ
6D 6S C jack no S Ten
Now if you are happy, there you go.
Of course the hand is easy for relay. In my relay system I learn 3=3=3=4 and two controls (A=2, K=1) and on the next ask I find a club honour, spade honour, heart honour and no diamond honour so I can place ♠Q, ♥A and ♣Q. Easy.
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#33
Posted 2014-November-03, 18:28
aguahombre, on 2014-November-02, 08:43, said:
May depend on your four-card major style. The way I play 1♠ is almost always five. It is only four in a 4=3=3=3 hand with 15-19 (15-17 in some partnerships). That is well over 90% it is five spades.
We routinely raise with three and it rarely causes any problems. The only problem is when opener is around 15-16 with the 4=3=3=3 and judges too weak to move with a natural no trump rebid.
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#34
Posted 2014-November-03, 18:31
yunling, on 2014-November-03, 16:55, said:
The hand is fantastic in support of clubs if 3♣ shows four, since everyone of your high cards are working - spade honours, club honours and an ace.
I believe that the USA currently hold only the World Championship For People Who Still Bid Like Your Auntie Gladys - dburn
dunno how to play 4 card majors - JLOGIC
True but I know Standard American and what better reason could I have for playing Precision? - Hideous Hog
Bidding is an estimation of probabilities SJ Simon
#35
Posted 2014-November-03, 18:49
yunling, on 2014-November-03, 16:55, said:
I don't see why should I bid 4♣ here. This 4333 9 count is far from great, I'm more concerned about going down in 4♠ due to information leakage, rather than missing a slam in ♣.
Playing strong club and relays you can find out everything, but probably they will interfere and you end up in 6♠ anyway.
You need to have decided whether 3C can be a slam try in disguise. If so, as Cascade points out, you owe partner 4C.
#36
Posted 2014-November-03, 19:47
-P.J. Painter.
#37
Posted 2014-November-03, 20:05
kenrexford, on 2014-November-03, 19:47, said:
This is true. Even though only one hand shows, you can glean a lot of inferences from the asking hand as well in terms of WHAT the asking hand is trying to find out. This is particularly true if you have C1 and C2 types of asks available. Of course you need to be a thinking player in order to interpret these inferences.
#38
Posted 2014-November-05, 13:37
PhantomSac, on 2014-October-18, 17:04, said:
You still probably need 6KC blackwood to reach 7 since you need to find out about both queens.
I know classical Blackwood is ruled differently in case 2♣ opening and 2♦ answer by partner (such as 4NT? - 5NT means A + Q) Is it so also for RKCB and in this case what is scale ?
#39
Posted 2014-November-06, 10:33
#40
Posted 2014-November-08, 08:12