What is best? IMPs (if it matters)
#1
Posted 2020-June-20, 10:48
#2
Posted 2020-June-20, 11:06
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#3
Posted 2020-June-20, 12:07
#4
Posted 2020-June-20, 13:31
#5
Posted 2020-June-20, 14:04
FelicityR, on 2020-June-20, 12:07, said:
Doesn't need ♥Q for it to be good, but yes a club small/grand with the ability to ruff a spade is not unlikely.
#7
Posted 2020-June-20, 22:07
#8
Posted 2020-June-21, 02:57
4H splinter could be a good idea if we had a low H and the C or DA instead. At least it says go if you have a miracle hand opposite, no H wastage, reasonable support for S, good honors in the minors. But experts have extensively said what they thought about splintering in a blank ace. And again, I fear the hand is a little too weak.
The C suit is a bit weak to consider playing there. We need excellent support from partner, AKxx or AJxxx at least. Maybe the 2NT GF relay after the transfer rather than natural balanced invite (that was discussed in a recent thread) could help. If we bid 3C and partner bids 3S, we are probably not driving to slam anyway. Over a 3D or 3H denying the S fit, we also shut up with 4S. If partner bids 4C, well, tricky things start, I’ve told LHO what to lead and if I propose now 4S to play, why all this hassle.
At MPs, I’d immediately transfer to game. The more I think, the best it seems now as well.
#9
Posted 2020-June-21, 03:39
The other interesting slam option is to transfer and bid clubs. If you have a way to find out about a fit in either or both suits (and you really should), then this has good chances of working. Partner will rate soft honours in spades and clubs, but not in the red suits.
Either of these options give partner useful information to evaluate their hand well opposite my cards. My third choice would be to just have partner play 4S. If I can do that by bidding 4D I might get lucky and have partner show a super-max with 4H. So my ranking is:
1. Transfer and bid 3C
2. Transfer and splinter
3. 4-level transfer (hopefully 4D)
4. Bid 4S if natural
5. 2-level transfer and make a mild slam try
#10
Posted 2020-June-21, 04:43
sfi, on 2020-June-21, 03:39, said:
This is not quite true, Ax, Kxx(x), Axx(x), KJ109(x) is a decent slam as is Qx, Kxx(x), Axx(x), AKxx(x), yes KQx is bad but Kxx can be good which the splinter doesn't suggest.
#11
Posted 2020-June-21, 06:53
Cyberyeti, on 2020-June-21, 04:43, said:
They make much better club slams though. I wouldn't be crazy about being in the spade slam on either hand, so if I were only going to look at spade contracts I'd be happy if the splinter kept me out of it.
#12
Posted 2020-June-21, 07:04
sfi, on 2020-June-21, 06:53, said:
This is very true, I was talking about the club slam, but partner's club holding is going to be important to the spade slam too. If he can see that ruffing a club in the short hand might be possible then he'll like his Hx. AQx, Kxxx, Axxx, Kx is no great hand, but unless they can lead trumps twice and you're not lucky with the club situation will make 6♠, and the splinter will be offputting.
#13
Posted 2020-June-21, 07:17
#14
Posted 2020-June-22, 13:48
Anyway, my interest comes from this - it is very easy to find perfect hands for Opener. It is somewhat more difficult within the (standard) auction to be able to split those perfectos off from other, similar hands where a slam is less good. So I am interested if the transfer people have a means of doing that that is both +EV over just being in 4♠ and at the same time has a higher success rate than one of the alternative methods of suggesting a slam. So far I have seen many words but little basis to be hopeful of reaching good slams while at the same time avoiding bad ones. So let's move this auction on a little and see...
#15
Posted 2020-June-22, 14:42
Zelandakh, on 2020-June-22, 13:48, said:
FWIW after 1N - 2♥ - 2♠ - 3♣ (G/F) I like
- 3N = NAT No fit.
- 4♣/4♦/4♥/4♠ = ART. Double fit. 0/3 1/4 2 2+Q (6 key-cards, 2 key-queens)
- 3 new suit = ART 4 + ♣s (3♦ stronger than 3♥ when you have a choice)
- 3♠ = NAT 3♠ denies 4 ♣s.
#16
Posted 2020-June-23, 13:17
#17
Posted 2020-June-23, 15:28
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++
I rank
1. 2♥ = TFR Then raise 2♠ to 4♠ = Mild S/T.
2. 4♥ = TFR Then pass 4♠. Take the money. You have little to spare.
3. 2♥ = TFR Then 3♣ NAT G/F but ♣s are a trifle weak to suggest as trumps.
4. 2♥ = TFR Then 4♥ SPL but singleton A isn't an ideal splinter.
Consider where you want to play opposite, say
♠ Q x ♥ K x x x ♦ A K J ♣ A x x x