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Poll: Looking for Seven (10 member(s) have cast votes)

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  1. 3D - this should be 4th suit forcing (0 votes [0.00%])

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  2. 3D - this should be showing first or second-round control (1 votes [10.00%] - View)

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  3. 3H - this should show the 6-5 shape (6 votes [60.00%] - View)

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  4. 3H - this should be showing first or second-round control (0 votes [0.00%])

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  5. 3S - this should be showing first or second-round control (1 votes [10.00%] - View)

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  6. 4C - this should be natural and forcing (0 votes [0.00%])

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  7. 4C - this should be some form of Blackwood (0 votes [0.00%])

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  8. 4D - this should be a splinter showing a singleton or void (1 votes [10.00%] - View)

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  9. 4D - this should show a void (0 votes [0.00%])

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  10. 4D - this should be Exclusion Blackwood (0 votes [0.00%])

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  11. 4D - this should be some other form of Blackwood (0 votes [0.00%])

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  12. 4NT - Always check for aces before bidding a slam (0 votes [0.00%])

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  13. 5NT - "Pick-a-slam" (0 votes [0.00%])

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  14. 5NT - Josephine (0 votes [0.00%])

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  15. 6C - I know where I'm going (0 votes [0.00%])

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  16. 7C - All in (0 votes [0.00%])

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  17. Other - I must have missed something!!! (1 votes [10.00%] - View)

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Posted 2019-April-17, 01:37



Teams of 4 Match

You could have opened 2, but it doesn't always work well with two-suited hands, so you choose to start low. After reversing partner's 3 is forcing and shows 3+ support. How are you intending to develop the auction?
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Posted 2019-April-17, 05:28

For us, 4 would ask aces, 4N would be exclusion for diamonds, so I don't want to consume that much space.

I would bid 3 shaping out.

My only question is what did 3 show ? This is more a "do you have any special agreements about 2N?" question.
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Posted 2019-April-17, 05:32

View PostCyberyeti, on 2019-April-17, 05:28, said:

My only question is what did 3 show ? This is more a "do you have any special agreements about 2N?" question.


2NT would be a Lebensohl type bid, so 3 shows values and is forcing.
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Posted 2019-April-17, 05:40

View PostTramticket, on 2019-April-17, 05:32, said:

2NT would be a Lebensohl type bid, so 3 shows values and is forcing.


So presumably shows 3+ clubs ? Do you play inverted raises and can they contain 4M, also do you play a form of jump shift with 5 4
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Posted 2019-April-17, 06:04

View PostCyberyeti, on 2019-April-17, 05:40, said:

So presumably shows 3+ clubs ? Do you play inverted raises and can they contain 4M, also do you play a form of jump shift with 5 4


We would show a 4+ card major before raising a minor (unless very strong) and there is no reason to think that partner can't have a four-card club suit. But yes, we play inverted raises and since 1 promises 4+, a raise can be made on a four-card suit.
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Posted 2019-April-17, 06:09

View PostTramticket, on 2019-April-17, 06:04, said:

We would show a 4+ card major before raising a minor (unless very strong) and there is no reason to think that partner can't have a four-card club suit. But yes, we play inverted raises and since 1 promises 4+, a raise can be made on a four-card suit.


In that case I definitely bid 3 to show the 6th club, so partner will show the Q with xxxx
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Posted 2019-April-17, 07:09

View PostCyberyeti, on 2019-April-17, 06:09, said:

In that case I definitely bid 3 to show the 6th club, so partner will show the Q with xxxx


Yes, I think that this makes a lot of sense.
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Posted 2019-April-17, 07:15

View PostTramticket, on 2019-April-17, 07:09, said:

Yes, I think that this makes a lot of sense.


Well it does, unless you're of the US school that almost always opens 1 with the 5-6 in /m, where 3 may well be a cue
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Posted 2019-April-17, 10:09

My bid:

3 = GF, 5H6+C
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Posted 2019-April-19, 06:45

Well I am sure there could be a number of "other"s. 4NT.

I wouldn't have started this way, as I'd open 1, but given the start, I would say there is little point in patterning unless you have a method/style of showing your aces to let partner make the slam decisions. This would be a good hand for that. Then after patterning, you bid a void 4 (if this is not ace asking) to tell responder to ask. It has to be a void, as why would you bid one of two known singletons? Perfect.

However, in the real world I can't do that, so as I am not patterning I am immediately ace asking. I can always stop in 5 if partner has nothing. For me 4 is normally "ace asking", and with a void an ace ask would be the void suit itself, but when the void suit is the asking suit, the void-showing ace ask is NT. So 4NT is my bid.

We play a non-standard ace reply, where there are 6 keycards which include the trump Q, and the replies are in modulus 4 steps, so normally step1 = 1 or 5 aces, step 2 = 2 or 6 etc, and bidding trumps is always 0 or 4. With 4NT as the void-showing ace ask, here step1 = trumps = 0 or 4, step 2 is 1 or 5, etc, ignoring the ace of diamonds as it is my void suit. With this hand I could stop in 5 if he bids that, but I would take a gamble on a spade K, a 4th club, or heart Q etc and bid 6. If he replies with step2 then I continue with a 5 king denial, and if he has that then he will show me whether 7 is there by the use of 5NT. He bids 5NT without any extras, and as he knows I have the heart K, the Q or a doubleton is gold dust. Extra spade tricks or top diamonds would do of course. Over 5NT denial I sign off in 6. With such an extra he bids another K denial if there was one, but we are out of kings, having them all, so he would bid 7.
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