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#1 User is offline   jschafer 

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Posted 2011-February-05, 16:47

AQ965
KQ54
J6
AJ

All vul at IMPs partner opens:
1-1
2-3*
3NT-?

*FSF

You don't have 2NT available as a major raise (sorry!), do you agree with the bidding so far? Do you make the mild slam try bid of 4 or are you more adventurous?
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Posted 2011-February-05, 19:25

View Postjschafer, on 2011-February-05, 16:47, said:

AQ965
KQ54
J6
AJ

All vul at IMPs partner opens:
1-1
2-3*
3NT-?

*FSF

You don't have 2NT available as a major raise (sorry!), do you agree with the bidding so far? Do you make the mild slam try bid of 4 or are you more adventurous?


First of all, why is 2NT not available as a major raise? :P

Well, back to your question, I bid 4 and I'm timid that way.
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Posted 2011-February-05, 22:16

Raise hearts right away when you have spades otherwise the auction becomes unmanageable. I'll be interested how some will say that 4 shows a good heart raise but then I wonder how we would bid a strong black 55.
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Posted 2011-February-06, 02:22

you can't bid anything but 4 at this point, you can't reasonably investigate a slam if partner doesn't know the strain
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Posted 2011-February-06, 08:50

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Posted 2011-February-06, 11:10

It seems like you have 3 (obvious) ways of bidding this hand, system dependant. Firstly you could use your forcing raise, 2nt or whatever. Secondly you could make a strong jump shift of 2S and follow it up with 3H. Finally, you have the route chosen. I think this is the most difficult way of bidding the hand and that is the reason for having this headache, having forced the bidding up to the 4 level without showing the most important feature of the hand - KQxx in partner's first bid suit.
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Posted 2011-February-06, 13:07

Answering according to the conditions. No point in complaining about them at this point in the auction. I agree with the OP that 4H is a "mild" slam try after the 3C stall, and that is what I have. Spades, hearts, and mild slam interest.
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Posted 2011-February-06, 13:18

The hand is really unbiddable now but I would try 5. I don't agree that 4 is a mild slam try since partner's hand got worse when he bid 3NT. I might have mild slam interest opposite some hands that bid 2 but not opposite any hand that bids 3NT. This hand is arguably better than that anyway.
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Posted 2011-February-06, 17:21

Phil has a good point. Now we're totally stuck for a bid:

4 can be passed when slam might be cold
4NT will give pard a headache, even if it's some sort of RKCB
5 is just torture

I'll go with 4, which seems the lesser evil.
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Posted 2011-February-07, 05:17

View Postjschafer, on 2011-February-05, 16:47, said:

AQ965
KQ54
J6
AJ

All vul at IMPs partner opens:
1-1
2-3*
3NT-?

*FSF

You don't have 2NT available as a major raise (sorry!), do you agree with the bidding so far? Do you make the mild slam try bid of 4 or are you more adventurous?



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Posted 2011-February-07, 05:52

View Postnigel_k, on 2011-February-06, 13:18, said:

The hand is really unbiddable now but I would try 5. I don't agree that 4 is a mild slam try since partner's hand got worse when he bid 3NT. I might have mild slam interest opposite some hands that bid 2 but not opposite any hand that bids 3NT. This hand is arguably better than that anyway.

It seems to me that 4 is still a slam try, even though partner's hand has deteriorated a bit. You were intending 4 to be a slam try when you bid 3. I don't think you can "take it back" now.
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Posted 2011-February-07, 08:41

4th suit forcing followed by 4 should show a SI with a decent suit with fit. Even without the basic tools (immediate forcing raise) you should manage to get your hand across.
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Posted 2011-February-07, 13:20

I'm still confused why we can't bid 2N. I assume you have some forcing raise....
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Posted 2011-February-07, 13:42

View PostPhil, on 2011-February-07, 13:20, said:

I'm still confused why we can't bid 2N.


Because the OP said so :rolleyes: Even if OP has an immediate forcing raise available to him in response to 1H (other than 2N), it might not be useful to use it on a hand with extra values and where the spade suit as a potential trick source is never shown.

As mentioned, there is a lot of merit in 2S/1H being a strong bid (as well as 2D/1C). But that apparently wasn't available either, so here we sit.

I don't think anyone would have objected to 1S if opener had a 5-3-3-2 (5 in hearts, the rest unknown) and had rebid 1NT. Then, all at the very next round, responder could find out whether opener was min or max, and whether there was a 3-card spade fit ---via 2m force. It was certainly inconvenient that opener did not have the most likely distribution type.
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