How not to get to 7 What's the right sequence?
#41
Posted 2015-June-17, 07:51
#42
Posted 2015-June-17, 10:37
Lovera, on 2015-June-17, 07:51, said:
Please give your auction for the hands in the OP. Then additional auctions for each of the following East hands (taken from #13):-
Kxx K109x KQJx AK
Kx K109x KQJx AQx
Kx K109x KQJxx AQ
You are welcome to add further examples once these 4 are covered.
#43
Posted 2015-June-17, 15:50
Zelandakh, on 2015-June-17, 10:37, said:
Kxx K109x KQJx AK
Kx K109x KQJx AQx
Kx K109x KQJxx AQ
You are welcome to add further examples once these 4 are covered.
About first hand i've already said, the second and third are similar but 5th diamond/3th club. Than with 5♠(=?)-6♣(=Q in club), 6♦(=?)-6♠(=Q in spade too)/6NT(=xx in spade). The concept is to remain at 6 level. If partner bid before 6♦ (than not 5♠) and in spade is not Q the answer is 6NT that is not excluding that in club there is Q. If partner bid 7♣: If Q is not=7♥, If Q is in club=7♦..
#44
Posted 2015-June-18, 05:26
gnasher, on 2012-February-27, 14:42, said:
1♥-4♥
4♠-5♣
5♦-6♣
6♥
If East's spades were Kx instead of Qx, he could bid Keycard over 4♠. This is a good example of the disadvantages of Kickback.
Why is this a good example of the disadvantages of Kickback? Can you elaborate?
I am not a fan of Kickback (too error prone), but my understanding always was that playing Kickback over heart agreement only interchanges the meaning of 4♠ and 4NT.
So in your sequence playing kickback the spade control bid would be 4NT.
Rainer Herrmann
#45
Posted 2015-June-18, 10:14
rhm, on 2015-June-18, 05:26, said:
I am not a fan of Kickback (too error prone), but my understanding always was that playing Kickback over heart agreement only interchanges the meaning of 4♠ and 4NT.
So in your sequence playing kickback the spade control bid would be 4NT.
Rainer Herrmann
His point was that you can't bid kickback after 4NT when 4NT showed a spade control, but you can bid RKC if 4S showed the control instead.
George Carlin
#46
Posted 2015-June-20, 06:54
#47
Posted 2015-June-21, 12:29
#48
Posted 2015-June-21, 12:52
#49
Posted 2015-June-22, 07:34
#50
Posted 2015-June-22, 09:26
Zelandakh, on 2015-June-17, 10:37, said:
Kxx K109x KQJx AK
Kx K109x KQJx AQx
Kx K109x KQJxx AQ
You are welcome to add further examples once these 4 are covered.
Hand 1 and 2 would had rebid 2NT and 4♥ over 3♦
#51
Posted 2015-June-22, 10:03
Since it is not possible, i'd cue-bid 4♠ to let partner decide.
#52
Posted 2015-June-22, 12:39
MinorKid, on 2015-June-22, 09:26, said:
For the majority of players a 2NT rebid denies 4 card heart support. I know some play otherwise, Fluffy does for example, but you should not state your ideas as some kind of standard where they are not.
#53
Posted 2015-June-23, 09:16
#54
Posted 2015-July-03, 10:29
#55
Posted 2015-July-13, 08:03
#56
Posted 2015-July-13, 12:24
But for me, West also has no business taking the captaincy of this auction with RKCB. I think West's proper call over 4 ♥ is 4 ♠. As others have pointed out, no matter what the answers from East to RKCB, West can't know enough about East's hand to judge whether 13 tricks are there.
However, after a 4 ♠ control bid by West, East can assume the captaincy and will be in a position to properly decide where the contract should be placed. I don't think it's too much of a stretch for West to realize that it will be much easier to describe his/her values to East than vice-versa.
After 4 ♠ by West, I can see a couple paths to the right contract.
RKCB
1 ♦ - 1 ♥
4 ♥ - 4 ♠
4 NT - 5 ♣
5 ♦ - 5 NT
Queen ask - Have Q, no outside kings
6 ♥ - P
Control bidding (Old fashioned As first)
1 ♦ - 1 ♥
4 ♥ - 4 ♠
5 ♣ - 5 ♦
5 ♥ - 6 ♣
5 ♥ is a waiting bid, 6 ♣ denies a 2nd round ♠ control and implies good trumps.
6 ♥ - P
#57
Posted 2015-July-13, 13:49
#58
Posted 2015-July-14, 11:53
#59
Posted 2015-July-14, 12:05
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I don't know how to break this to you but I don't think anyone understood anything from your posts. I don't want to sound harsh but there is a certain language barrier at play here and your posts are very hard to understand. Could you use simpler English in the following so we can have a dialogue? (For example I have absolutely no idea what the quoted sentence is supposed to mean.) Otherwise we will just all be wasting our time here (you writing your posts, us trying to understand them).
George Carlin
#60
Posted 2015-July-14, 12:58
gwnn, on 2015-July-14, 12:05, said:
Gwinn, you come from Holland but i am refferring principally to american and english people because they known better (and i think you too) Ely Culbertson author of this system of slam bidding the "New Asking Bid" that licterally stratigraph hand for shape informations and controlls. Because i'm moving on this "theme" from much time and in different posts if you want an explication i am available to clear to you, bye.