lamford, on 2017-February-23, 06:52, said:
A wild board from yesterday's London Superleague (IMPs). Yes, it really happened. You are vul v not, and second in hand after a pass.
What would you open?
helene_t, on 2017-February-23, 07:39, said:
1♣ followed by 6♠. If partner passes this we might lose 7 so it is a reasonable alternative to open 2♣ followed by 2♠, then 7♣. However, we might not get a change to make a forcing spade (or club) bid in the second round, and besides 7 does not always make.
wanoff, on 2017-February-23, 07:47, said:
7♠
It's either cold or close and no way of finding out.
There may be a Lightner to beat it but hopefully they won't find it.
Hello everyone, now I have to say I am sorry.
This hand is from a American bridge club. Of course, I really know the exact answer to this hand about six years ago.
For this hand with unlucky abnormal distributions, you will always get a failed result for your any suit game or slam contract.
Now I would better take several examples.
Hand-1
Even facing to worse Gib lead, the result is 5
♠-4
Hand-2
Even facing to worse Gib lead, the result is 6
♠-5
Would you tell me what's your suit contract?
So the bridge is a probability game, only.
Any ideas?