if you want to see something really unnusual you wanted to try 3NT but the opponents are trying for grand slam???
#1
Posted 2012-June-15, 16:52
♠K84
♥963
♦AJ62
♣KJ8
at unfavourable (they are non vul, we are vul)
The bidding starts with a precision 2♣ in your left, and partner overcalls 3♠, we had agreed that 2♠ is strong, but 3♠ is preemptive (feel free to say if this agreement is good or bad).
RHO hestitaes a lot, and while you are thinking about the merits of 3NT to protect the lead and hopefully roll 9 tricks home you see RHO pulls 5♣ from the bidding box, wait, is it 5♣? no it is 5♠!
(2♣)-3♠-(5♠)-???
now wtf do you do, what is your plan if they bid 6♣/6♥ next?
#2
Posted 2012-June-15, 17:58
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
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#3
Posted 2012-June-15, 18:16
#4
Posted 2012-June-15, 18:39
If it is preemptive we are probably beating 6♣ and double would suggest sacrificing which partner will do with a void club.
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#5
Posted 2012-June-15, 18:45
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#6
Posted 2012-June-15, 21:09
opportunity to show first round spade contol (which one of them
hopefully has) because we want to encourage them to bid
seven of something. A spade lead against 7 should be safe and
the road on how to defend should soon become clear.
#7
Posted 2012-June-16, 00:02
By the way, I agree that even thinking about 3NT is poor.
#8
Posted 2012-June-16, 01:02
#9
Posted 2012-June-16, 01:07
the hog, on 2012-June-16, 00:02, said:
I will help you a bit:
RHO has spade void, with less than opening strenght RHO in milton work points he is trying for grand slam, so he must have long solid hearts where you have to dully assist first 3 rounds, LHO has at most 3 diamonds where you hold the ace, make your own conclusions about the lead.
#10
Posted 2012-June-16, 01:47
Presumably 5♠ shows a spade void, so why would you want to play double as asking for a spade lead? If you must agree to use double as lead directing, it should ask for a specified unbid suit. Then, if partner remembers this, when you pass he will often lead the suit double didn't ask for.
Although I play WJOs over 1-level openers, I prefer to play (2♣Precision)-3♠ as constructive because:
(i) (2♣)-2♠ cannot be as wide a range as (1♣)-1♠; partner will often pass 2♠ on hands where he would have kept the bidding open over 1♠.
(ii) having to double 2♣ on a decent single-suiter in undesirable.
(iii)the 2♣ opening is quite well defined in strength and shape and pre-empting is less likely to give the opponents a problem.
#11
Posted 2012-June-16, 02:16
#12
Posted 2012-June-16, 02:29
gnasher, on 2012-June-16, 02:16, said:
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#13
Posted 2012-June-16, 03:43
gnasher, on 2012-June-16, 02:16, said:
I assume you are being sarcastic.
#14
Posted 2012-June-16, 03:49
#15
Posted 2012-June-16, 04:02
Fluffy, on 2012-June-15, 16:52, said:
(2♣)-3♠-(5♠)-???
gnasher, on 2012-June-16, 02:16, said:
They don't look pre-emptive.
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#16
Posted 2012-June-16, 04:39
#17
Posted 2012-June-16, 07:28
If the 2 ♣ opener holds something like ♣ AQ10xx, you may not have a ♣ trick.
The hand ought to be pretty clear to you once the 5 ♠ bid is made. It forces to at least 6, so responder must have a ♠ void, a big club fit and a source of a lot of tricks. From your hand, you can see that must be solid ♥s.
Unfortunately, you don't have a clue exactly what the ♣ situation is, so you've got to pass.
#18
Posted 2012-June-16, 13:08
That is especially provided you just pass and let pard lead a stiff ♦.
Why not just ask what 5♠ means? If it's door number 2 I'll smash 6♣ when they get there and if it's door #1 a ♦ lead is still best for our side.
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#20
Posted 2012-June-16, 15:30
Partner made the normal lead of ♥J and declarer simply cashed ♣A from hand and proceed to run hearts from dummy to claim his slam.
6♠ would be 500 only, but another interesting point is..... do opponents play DEPO over 6 something?, if they do they might easilly end up in 7♣!