Deal #16 AQ632 AK93 AK K4
#1
Posted 2013-January-24, 20:00
.......................94
.......................7
.......................742
.......................AQJ8763
KJ75.....................................T8
JT86.....................................Q542
J53.......................................QT986
T2.........................................95
.......................AQ632
.......................AK93
.......................AK
.......................K4
Outcomes
6C S SCREAM
6C S Polish Club
6N S relknes
7C S Moscito
7C S IMprecision
7C S Silent Club
6C S Malfoir
6N N New Big Club
6N N Zelandakh
7C S Meckwell Light
7C S Precision by Free
7C S OCP
7C S Precision by the_clown
7C S Jasmine Club (6C?)
7C S dake50
7C S TOSR
#2
Posted 2013-January-24, 20:09
straube, on 2013-January-24, 20:00, said:
.......................94
.......................7
.......................742
.......................AQJ8763
KJ75.....................................T8
JT86.....................................Q542
J53.......................................QT986
T2........................................95
.......................AQ632
.......................AK93
.......................AK
.......................K4
SCREAM bids this...
1C-1H 16+, 2-4 QPs
1S-2S GF ask, single-suited clubs
2N-3S ask, 3136 or better
4C-4S ask, 4 QPs, 0 or 2 top clubs
6C
I'm afraid we miss the grand because we only can approximate responder's shape and don't know of the 7th club. The 6C contract seems better because we can hopefully ruff one diamond in hand.
On a side note, I feel like others and would like some part score hands...but not inclined yet to select for these.
#3
Posted 2013-January-24, 20:38
1♣-3♣ (Polish; natural invite)
3♠-4♣
6♣
#4
Posted 2013-January-24, 20:45
straube, on 2013-January-24, 20:00, said:
.......................94
.......................7
.......................742
.......................AQJ8763
KJ75.....................................T8
JT86.....................................Q542
J53.......................................QT986
T2........................................95
.......................AQ632
.......................AK93
.......................AK
.......................K4
1♣ - 1♦
2♠ - 3♣
3♥ - 4♣ (North may also choose 3N here, betting on partner for a stopper, given partner's strength)
4♦ - 4♥ (North may also jump to 6♣ here)
4N - 5♦
6N
Akward auction, again... may end up in 6♣ instead.
Translation:
S: 16+, N: 0-8
S: hand that would have opened 2♣ and rebid 2♠ in standard american, N: 5-8 points, natural
S: 5+ spades and 4+ hearts, N: 6+ clubs
S: 4th suit, 8+ controls, 5 spades, 4 hearts, forcing to at least 5♣, N: asking for the ace of hearts
S: both major suit aces, asking if north has 2 of the top 3 clubs, N: 2 of the top 3 clubs, asking for the ace of diamonds
S: signing off in NT
If North chose to bid 3N after South bid 3♥, South would bid 4N inviting, and North would bid 6♣, showing 6+ good clubs and no diamond stopper (which south should correct to 6N).
If North jumped to 6♣ after hearing about South's controls (south's 4♦ bid), then South will probably go to 7♣. North is worried here, however, that if South has a club void, neither 6♣ nor 6N may be making.
So, though we may occasionally find 7♣, it depends on a reach by North. Realistically, I think we end up in 6N most of the time.
#5
Posted 2013-January-24, 21:08
1♣ - 1♦ 1♦ = art GF
1♥ - 2♣ 2♣ = ss clubs or 2 suited blacks
2♦ - 2♥ 2♥ = ss clubs
2♠ - 3♣ 3♣ = middle shortage
3♦ - 3♠ 3♠ = 3127 / 2137 shape
4♥ - 4N 4♥ = RKCB for Clubs, 4N = 1/4
5♦ - 5♥ 5D = Q of Clubs. 5H = yes, denies honor in Hearts or Spades
???
At this point in time, you need to decide whether you are willing to bid a safe Six Notrump or risk 7♣
7♣ makes if responder has 2 spades and three diamonds
If the pointy suits are reversed, its on a hook
I'd bid 7
#6
Posted 2013-January-24, 22:02
1♣ - 2♣ (strong, natural)
2♦ - 3♣ (GF relay, 6+♣ short hearts)
3♦ - 3♠ (relay, 2137 or 3127)
4♣ - 4♥ (strength relay, 4 RP)
4♠ - 4NT (relay, 0 or 2 of the top clubs)
5♣ - 5♦ (relay, 0 or 2 of the top spades)
At this point we have basically the same choice as hrothgar; I will also go with 7♣.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#7
Posted 2013-January-24, 22:17
1♣-1♠ strong; GF bal or clubs
1N-2♣ relay; clubs GF or a good one suited invite
2♥-2♠ strong relay; shortness in major
2N-3♣ relay; 7321 pattern
3♦-3♠ relay; x1x7 shape with 6 or fewer QPs
4♣-4♥ relay; club card, no spade card
4♠-4N relay; no diamond card
5♣-5♠ relay; HHJ in clubs, no spade jack
6N-P count to 12.5
Our relay auction is ambiguous for strength due to the possible invitational hand type (as here), but opener knows to expect either AQ♣ or full values. Without exact count on QPs, we aren't able to infer whether the heart stiff is a queen for 13 tricks, and just settle for the known 6N.
#8
Posted 2013-January-25, 03:10
1♣ - 2NT
4NT - 5♣
5♦ - 5♠
6NT
Explanation:
1♣ = 16+, not a balanced 16-20
2NT = transfer to ♣, 7+ card, 5-7 HCP, mostly in clubs
4NT = RKC
5♣ = 1 keycard
5♦ = asking for the Queen of clubs
5♠ = Queen of clubs
Jan
#9
Posted 2013-January-25, 06:11
1♣ = 15+ nat/bal or 18+ any
... - 1♦ = most non-GF
1♠ = 18+ 3-suited or unbal GF (alternative is 2♠)
... - 1NT = ~6-8 (a few months back North could have bid 2NT as a positive with clubs but I have changed this to show a weaker hand)
2♠ = natural
... - 3♣ = natural
3♥ = natural
... - 4♣ = natural (alternative is 3♠; I disagree with relknes' 3NT in the equivalent spot)
4♦ = agrees clubs (NOT RKCB; but if we had shown ♠+♦ then 4♥ WOULD be RKCB)
... - 4♥ = RKCB
4♠ = 1 or 4 key cards (yes, I am aware 3041 is superior with strong hands)
... - 5♦ = K ask
5♥ = ♥K
... - 5♠ = K ask
5NT = ♦K
... - 6♦ = Q ask
6♠ = ♠Q (only)
... - 6NT
@rb, I think you found out essentially the same information as hrothgar and awm in your auction. It is not the ♥Q you need so much as a 2137 shape. Even if the shape is 3127 the grand has decent chances. I think the odds favour you bidding 7♣ here and you should consider changing your submission to the top spot (no anti-resulting!).
Edited to correct silliness.
#10
Posted 2013-January-25, 06:25
Zelandakh, on 2013-January-25, 06:11, said:
@rb, I think you found out essentially the same information as hrothgar and awm in your auction. It is not the ♥Q you need so much as a 2137 shape. Even if the shape is 3127 the grand has decent chances. I think the odds favour you bidding 7♣ here and you should consider changing your submission to the top spot (no anti-resulting!).
I'd had the same thought. Rob, is there a reason why we shouldn't amend your auction to 7C? You're counting on ruffing a diamond or a spade finesse if pd only has two diamonds. Seems like a 70% grand or so.
#11
Posted 2013-January-25, 10:10
#12
Posted 2013-January-25, 10:13
Unassuming Club uses a strong 2C and a preemptive 3C response so the in-between hand has to start with 1D. This produces a really slow start to the auction:
1C-1D
1H-2C (19-20 bal, or 19+ 2-suited, or GF / artif 6-9... jump to 3C now would be 0-5 with 7 clubs)
2S-3C (finally a couple of natural bids)
3H-4C (a couple more natural bids, and everybody starts to panic)
And now hopefully opener believes responder and we carry on to 6C. Here again I will not be confident of being able to play 7C, even after I know partner has CAQ.
#13
Posted 2013-January-25, 10:33
4C 4H
7C
My idea with 4C is to get partner to cuebid his shortness. If he has no shortness then I will play 6. When he shows short hearts then it is likely he has 3 diamonds, and if he doesn't I'm on a spade hook.
#14
Posted 2013-January-25, 11:35
4♣-4♥ (sets trumps ; odd nr of keycards and ♥ cue)
7♣
Since responder showed a ♥ cue and I hold AK, he has a shortness. Grand is at worst on a finesse, but the chance is much bigger that responder holds only 2 ♠s. Responder can have 3=0=3=7, 2=1=3=7, 8+♣, and when he holds a 3=1=2=7 we need the ♠ hook.
South already knows that partner has ♣A, so he'll see if he can get a cuebid. Any suit he cuebids (4NT being a ♦ cue) will be shortness, in which case we'll bid grand. If he bids 5♣ denying a cue, he has 2=2=2=7. There's no need to be afraid of not showing ♣Q, since he pretty much implied it with his 3♣ bid (and when opener is looking for grand, he can still verify with 5NT).
#15
Posted 2013-January-25, 12:27
Siegmund, on 2013-January-25, 10:13, said:
1C-1D
1H-2C (19-20 bal, or 19+ 2-suited, or GF / artif 6-9... jump to 3C now would be 0-5 with 7 clubs)
2S-3C (finally a couple of natural bids)
3H-4C (a couple more natural bids, and everybody starts to panic)
And now hopefully opener believes responder and we carry on to 6C. Here again I will not be confident of being able to play 7C, even after I know partner has CAQ.
Actually I just realized that responder may be a little too weak for 3♣ (I don't really know...) so the auction may start 1♣-1♦; 2♠-3♣ and now we're at the same same spot as you are after three rounds.
#17
Posted 2013-January-25, 12:56
2♠-3♣ (0-8 or 9-11 with a bad minor... yes that is quite horrible)
3♥-4♣
4♦-4♥ (keys? 1)
4♠-4N (♣Q? yes and no king)
6♣
or something ugly like that.
#18
Posted 2013-January-25, 14:45
antonylee, on 2013-January-25, 12:56, said:
2♠-3♣ (0-8 or 9-11 with a bad minor... yes that is quite horrible)
3♥-4♣
4♦-4♥ (keys? 1)
4♠-4N (♣Q? yes and no king)
6♣
or something ugly like that.
I think you have some difficult choices. For example after opener rebids 3H, you could show spade tolerance with 3S. The 4C bid is attractive because it suggests (I think) some values and a good suit, but it's pretty directional and you don't have the ten. Anyway, your auction makes sense, but so does a 3S bid and I'm wondering what others would do in North's position. I don't think 3S sets spades. Perhaps opener would bid 4C himself and responder would key card. What do you think? Help from the group?
#19
Posted 2013-January-25, 14:47
#20
Posted 2013-January-25, 14:54
JLOGIC, on 2013-January-25, 14:47, said:
That was fast Thanks for your input. Makes sense.