Can we bid this slam? Great fit in clubs
#21
Posted 2018-January-23, 07:09
#22
Posted 2018-January-23, 08:41
FelicityR, on 2018-January-23, 01:31, said:
And that AQxx may well be Axxx and the Diamonds KQx when you stand no chance in 6 C on a spade lead!All in all its a suspicious slam not worth taking a chance in a pairs match points event and only worth at IMP if you are badly down and somehow want to make up.
#23
Posted 2018-January-23, 08:51
sfi, on 2018-January-22, 16:34, said:
Polish Club is a MAFIA based system.
Auction would start 1♣ - 1♠
#24
Posted 2018-January-23, 09:15
my Acol bidding should go
1N 2♣
2♠ 3♣ indicating 4♥ and 5+♣ and GF
4♣ (you cannot deny your club support)
4♦ RKCB
4♠ 1/5
4[N] Q?
5♣ no
At this point you do not know about South's Red Kings and you do not know which ace he has. So really cannot bid 6
However, maybe after 3♣ 3 of a suit should indicate 4 clubs and lowest ace
Now South can bid 3♠ North can see that the stiff diamond makes NT dangerous so temporizes with 4♣. Now 4♥ indicates K It seems better to show this K opposite partners 4 card suit
Now maybe North knows enough to bid 6♣
#25
Posted 2018-January-23, 09:24
#26
Posted 2018-January-23, 09:46
#27
Posted 2018-January-23, 10:52
(PS: ….although holding KH improves 3N a lot!....ooops…) and, more importantly-
PPS. In Acol WNT full Xfers maybe 1N (12-14 inc 5M)-2S (clubs- usually minor slam try, have 2 first and 1 second round controls and a decent suit)- 3C (transferred)-3D (first or second round control below RKCB)- 3H (ditto)-3N (deny S control at all- content if you subside in 3N)- 4C (I have the spade control and I like my clubs opposite your long clubs north)- 4H (I have first round control H now)- 4N (5 Ace RKCB)- 5C (3 “Aces”)- 6C look good now
#28
Posted 2018-January-23, 10:55
Winstonm, on 2018-January-23, 09:24, said:
I don't think the system needs to explicitly show a 6 card suit. Just a sequence of 2/1 with short club is enough to expose that North must have at least 5 cards, of course he knows he has 6 and will make reassuring noises if asked about the Queen. The real question is what should South do once he learns that North has extra strength, has a control in hearts, has an odd number of Key-cards, is lacking the K of spades and has at most 2 cards in diamonds. Pass and play game, or go for the slam? My partner would go for it with even less, but that's the way he is
1♣ - 2♣
2♠ - 3♥
4♣ - 4♦
4♥ - 5♣
?
#29
Posted 2018-January-23, 14:12
hrothgar, on 2018-January-23, 08:51, said:
Auction would start 1♣ - 1♠
Not according to either the WJ2000 or WJ2005 books. In fact, they both have the example of a hand with a weak club suit and a four-card major, such as QJxx KJ KQ Jxxxx, where you can lie and bid 1S instead.
There are other times where you bid the major first (such as opener with a 4-card major and longer clubs and 15+), but this isn't one of them. And of course, there may be other versions where responder does show the major first.
#30
Posted 2018-January-23, 16:04
pescetom, on 2018-January-23, 10:55, said:
1♣ - 2♣
2♠ - 3♥
4♣ - 4♦
4♥ - 5♣
?
Without a 6-4 fit, the clubs need to break and the slam is not a good one.
#31
Posted 2018-January-23, 19:12
Can you use (WNT full xfers and stayman) 1NT-2C(stayman)-2S-3C as North stressing H values and 1NT-2S(Xfer)-3C-3H(nat) as North stressing C values?
South likes Kx H and the four clubs but hates North declaring in clubs using stayman, but much prefers protecting the red kings on lead....
#32
Posted 2018-January-24, 19:50
Playing strong, 1C - 2C (can have 4cm if game forcing) - 2N (bal, 4 clubs) - 3H (5/4 or 6/4 unbalanced) - 3S (concentration) - 4C (f), 4C (waiting), 4H (mandatory), 6c
If you have to bid 1h on these cards, then 1c - 1H - 1NT - some bid that shows 6-4 forcing - 3S concentration and same result.
So biddable - but the 6-4 needs to know about 4c, then pretty easy.
#33
Posted 2018-January-24, 21:03
(Partial) elimination of hearts ending in dummy, then play ♦9. If E plays low, play low also, W will win and may be endplayed. This works whenever W holds at least one of ♦QJ along with his assumed ♦A and his hearts can be eliminated. A heart lead is quite likely (it will often look like a safe lead based on the auction, and on a spade or diamond lead we are home anyway, and a trump lead is unlikely if W has ♣Q6), and a heart lead may increase the likelihood that we can play four rounds of hearts before playing diamonds.
Also, the probability that W has ♠K together with ♦A is reduced by the fact that W didn't bid.
#34
Posted 2018-January-24, 22:22
On the other hand you do have some chances if trumps break 3-0 and they don't lead a diamond.
#35
Posted 2018-January-25, 00:34
I handed this hand to two of some players who play the so called “Ladder system “ .This is what and how they bid.
1C( 12/14 any)—2C ( GF ,Club suit 5 plus)
2NT(No five card Suit)-3H( Natural)
3S ( Natural). - 4C(6 plus strong suit,no desire to play NT Singleton D)
4S(Cue bid Ace and club fit)——6C
How amused was I!Certainly I would think umpteen times before adventuring in such a System.
#36
Posted 2018-January-25, 14:48
cherdano, on 2018-January-24, 22:22, said:
On a heart lead I play the Jack from dummy. If it holds, it goes
- heart lead for the jack
- two rounds of trump
- heart to king
- back to dummy with a trump. Still one trump left in the hand
- heart ace. If the queen drops I can take the last heart also
So the elimination seems to work if the heart lead is from Qxx or xxx. Also from xxxx if RHO makes the mistake not to cover.
I suppose I am missing something, usually I am wrong when I disagree with you
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Yeah I need RHO to hurdle. Against most of the pairs at the local club I would be confident that he doesn't have the ace if he ducks a tempo. But OK then maybe I should have posted it in "uniteresting bridge hands".
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Not that great chances, I thought. I could try to pick ♠K stiff but I am not sure if I would even try that as matchpoints as I could be two down on a bad day. Or are you thinking of faking the heart elimination to discourage RHO from going up with ♦A? Edit: Oh yes, on a spade lead from Kxx it works also.
#37
Posted 2018-January-25, 15:57
The thing is, Pairs, which is what I mostly play, does not reward bad games & slams. So, most will rest in 3NT.
D.
#38
Posted 2018-January-25, 17:07
pescetom, on 2018-January-23, 10:55, said:
1♣ - 2♣
2♠ - 3♥
4♣ - 4♦
4♥ - 5♣
?
You suppress the 4-card spade suit in order to raise clubs on xxxx? Don't think so.
#40
Posted 2018-January-25, 22:35
Cyberyeti, on 2018-January-25, 17:21, said:
OK