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#1 User is offline   brianshark 

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Posted 2008-September-16, 08:36

2/3 way through a 16 board teams match, you are at least even but probably a little ahead based on the boards so far. I can't remember the vulnerability but it was probably nobody vul.

You hold:

AJxx
KT9xx
ATx
A

The auction went:

1 - (Pass) - 1 - (Pass)
1NT - (Pass) - 2 - (Dbl)
3 - (Pass) - ?

1 is artificial, 11-13 balanced or 16+
1 is 8+ pts, 4+ s
1NT is 11-13 balanced, denies 4 card support
2 is checkback
3 would have shown a max with 3 card support and may still have 4s absent the Dbl, but after the Dbl, no explicit agreement.

Your slam methods are fairly standard, cue-bids, 1430, specific king ask, GSF, etc.

Do you:
- Sign off in game
- Make some sort of slam try (specify what you want to bid and what you hope to hear)
- Force to slam
The difference between theory and practice is that in theory, there is no difference between theory and practice, but in practice, there is.
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Posted 2008-September-16, 08:44

Certainly will make a slam try, the double is really good news.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2008-September-16, 09:10

han, on Sep 16 2008, 06:44 AM, said:

Certainly will make a slam try, the double is really good news.

Agree.

If pard skips a club cue its also good news. I'm not unilaterally taking this to slam, but its close.

Not crazy about the methods by the way (or maybe the choice of 2). What would 2 have meant? What if pard has a good hand with both four spades and three hearts? How can we find out about our 4-4 spade fit, which could be key on a hand like this? Imagine: KQxx Axx Kxx Jxx.
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Posted 2008-September-16, 10:05

I'm making a slam try now. 3 cuebid seems normal. Over 4 I'll try 4 and pass 4. Over 4 I'll try 4 - not good enough to just drive to slam over 4, but very close.
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Posted 2008-September-16, 15:02

I'd bid 4NT.

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


 rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:

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