Does your system cover a 29-pointer? ATB
#21
Posted 2013-August-07, 23:42
For the serious, established partnership, there are some excellent ways to show the N hand w/o getting above 3NT. I have forgotten exactly how they go. I see the Kokish relay mentioned in one thread - I recall that is a very good method.
#22
Posted 2013-August-07, 23:59
When responder show 6S its clueless for north to just bid 4S.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#23
Posted 2013-August-08, 11:15
My take is that it is mostly S who is at fault.
The auction to 3N had shown nothing other than hcp in N, 26+, and (I assume) a hand for S that could be a zero count. Moreover, I am not as confident as some that S has promised 6 spades. With, say, Jxxxx x xx xxxxx I would probably transfer.
That last point persuades me that it is wrong for N to super-accept with the actual hand, tho I confess it is close and I wouldn't strongly criticize any N who chose to bid, say, 5♠.
However, I think it poor bridge for S to pass 4♠. It is always difficult, at least for me, to realize just how strongly our modest hand will play opposite a 26 count. 26 counts just don't have a lot of fast losers! That's why I recommend mentally creating some hands. In this case, I'd be worried that maybe the 5 level is too high OR that he might accept with a hand that won't fetch slam. I think a little mental effort will go a long way to reassure us that, while there are never guarantees, we will always have play at the 5-level, and will often be cold for slam, and that if he bids slam we should expect to make it.
Say partner has a terrible hand: Kx AKQJ Kxx AKQJ.
Can we imagine a worse 26? 10 hcp opposite our stiff. Only 2 trump? Only 2 Aces. I admit that 5♠ isn't a good contract, but it is far from down and we have created what must be the worst conceivable hand. I don't think you can create a 26 count that is worse.
I think S should bid 5♠.
#24
Posted 2015-March-23, 11:05
#26
Posted 2015-March-23, 17:25
Lovera, on 2015-March-23, 11:05, said:
How do you think he would have bid this pair of hands?
(Opener) ♠ A35 ♥ AQ10 ♦ AKJ7 ♣ AKQ (Partner) ♠ Q8762 ♥ 954 ♦ Q6 ♣ 832 3NT - 5 NT, 6NT
#27
Posted 2015-March-24, 11:01
Zelandakh, on 2015-March-23, 17:25, said:
(Opener) ♠ A35 ♥ AQ10 ♦ AKJ7 ♣ AKQ (Partner) ♠ Q8762 ♥ 954 ♦ Q6 ♣ 832 3NT - 5 NT, 6NT
In book indicated, under ex. 35) was written this :"the two Queen of partner can consider sure tricks and yet the 4th and 5th card in spade suit sound be strongly precious. Because opener sure 27 points partnership has a combined force of 31 points in high cards and also a suit with five cards; generally it is enough to realize a little slam. Bidding of 5 NT by partner asks for 6 excluding grand slam". If you move King of spade in club we cannot say that spade Queen is a sure trick in the same way how in ex. 35) was said and than 3NT - 5NT, p
#28
Posted 2015-March-24, 14:04
#29
Posted 2015-March-25, 10:01
Zelandakh, on 2015-March-24, 14:04, said:
I think i have understood (in traslation) what have you asked for: this is the explanation by Stayman about ex. 36): "bidding 4♥ or 4♠ answering 3NT by opener, partner simply tells that there is major productivity in suit[=because unbalanced- 6/+ cards] vs NT[=balanced hand]. Opener can single raise to show an maximum hand, highly efficent, with all points make by Aces and Kings how in the example 37): (see) [en passant the same points but with 4 Aces +1point, different plus values].
#30
Posted 2015-March-28, 04:22
#31
Posted 2015-March-28, 20:01
I would assume when my partner pulls 3N to 4S they have 6, they would just pass with 5 (unless they are going to bid or try for slam in which case we are gonna make 7N).
I also think you should not jump to 3N after kokish to show a different range, it is more important to be at 2n and let partner stayman or transfer especially when your hand is that strong rather than try to show 27-28 or whatever. In this case partner will texas or bid 3H planning to slam try, in either case you can get to slam (even over texas, since as described earlier it is safe to keycard and ask for the queen if partner has shown 6 spades).