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Find The Slam clubs, diamonds or hearts lol

#1 User is offline   eagles123 

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Posted 2013-August-12, 13:27



How to find slam here?

East opener, opps silent

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Posted 2013-August-12, 13:43

I don't want to play any slam here.. I expect I would play 4NT. Something like 1H-1S-3H-4D-4NT-AP.
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Posted 2013-August-12, 13:45

surely at least heart slam has pretty good play?
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Posted 2013-August-12, 14:57

 eagles123, on 2013-August-12, 13:45, said:

surely at least heart slam has pretty good play?

Well you need hearts 3-3 or Kx onside or exactly 109 doubleton either side, not great odds to start with and you need something else.

1-1-2(we almost never pass this and it's sufficient opposite what we do pass it on)-2-3-3N
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Posted 2013-August-12, 16:29

This is a horrible slam, the kind Roland Wald likes (it's a running commentator joke). 4 oddly is the contract you want to play, but most people will play in 3NT or 4NT.
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Posted 2013-August-12, 16:56

1h=1s
2c=2d(4sf/gf)
2h=3nt(minimum gf)
p or 4h seems normal enough.
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Posted 2013-August-13, 02:18

ok thanks folks, didn't think it was that bad a slam but obviously I was mistaken!!

a side question: our sequence was (opps silent)

1H - 1S - 2C - 3N - 4H

would 4NT now be keycard in hearts or sign off in no trumps?

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Posted 2013-August-13, 02:36

With a pick up partner or in the N/B forum, 4NT over a suit bid is always Blackwood ;). Thinking about it though, is there a hand for Responder that would bid this way without either heart tolerance or a club fit? 4 spades (since no 2 rebid); 0-1 hearts (no heart fit); 0-3 diamonds (would respond 1); 0-3 clubs (no club fit). 4133 seems to be 2 cards short. Even if we deviated by, for example, treating a weak 5 card spade suit as 4 it is still not possible. In other words, can you come up with a hand that wants to make a natural 4NT bid here?
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Posted 2013-August-13, 04:37

 Zelandakh, on 2013-August-13, 02:36, said:

With a pick up partner or in the N/B forum, 4NT over a suit bid is always Blackwood ;). Thinking about it though, is there a hand for Responder that would bid this way without either heart tolerance or a club fit? 4 spades (since no 2 rebid); 0-1 hearts (no heart fit); 0-3 diamonds (would respond 1); 0-3 clubs (no club fit). 4133 seems to be 2 cards short. Even if we deviated by, for example, treating a weak 5 card spade suit as 4 it is still not possible. In other words, can you come up with a hand that wants to make a natural 4NT bid here?


Kxxxx, void, AKQ10x, Kxx or similar, but very unlikely.

Of course you can't want to bid 4 natural on this auction (particularly if you play SJS), neither can you be void, so if you play kickback, 4 asks aces and 4N is natural but that's not N/B.
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