Posted 2020-January-29, 18:26
Probably 6♣. Depends which one of us is West, my partner might find 6NT. Not sure that he would decide it's better though... I wouldn't think of it probably.
1♣ = 15+ (in 1st and 2nd seat)
1♦ = Game-Forcing
2♣ = 4+♣
2NT = 3-♣, no 5-card suit, Stronger than 3NT.
3♣ = 6+♣, no 2nd suit.
3♦ = Ace of diamonds.
3♠ = Ace of spades.
4♥ = Ace of hearts.
5♦ = King of diamonds.
6♣ = To Play.
6NT? Kind of hard for West to really see it though.
3♦ should agree clubs, in my mind, since we can never have diamond fit as West has no 2nd suit, and East has no 5-card suit. Possibly a slam try in No-Trump though.
5♦ should 100% show both AK♣, given the lack of a 4NT bid for 1430.
After 3♦, I might just bid 1430, but, I think this might throw away any chances at grand. I really can't ever know when it's on in a 1430 auction. Partner is flat though, seems unlikely. So, in keeping this in mind, I might also just pragmatically bid 6♣ directly over 3♦.
pescetom "MP. Seeing both hands it appears that EW can't go far wrong however they bid, yet in last night's MP tournament only 41% of tables actually bid a slam here (16% bid 6♣, 25% bid 6NT, 52% bid 3NT). What would your usual methods have led to, assuming an uncontested auction?
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Perhaps, on a good day