This slam was only bid at 2 of the six tables in the Camrose Trophy last night, and Farmer X and Farmer Y, who shall remain nameless, managed the above auction. How would you bid it. It is over 98% according to Bridge Analyser, needing some filthy breaks to threaten you.
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#1
Posted 2018-January-06, 09:43
This slam was only bid at 2 of the six tables in the Camrose Trophy last night, and Farmer X and Farmer Y, who shall remain nameless, managed the above auction. How would you bid it. It is over 98% according to Bridge Analyser, needing some filthy breaks to threaten you.
#2
Posted 2018-January-06, 09:59
lamford, on 2018-January-06, 09:43, said:
This slam was only bid at 2 of the six tables in the Camrose Trophy last night, and Farmer X and Farmer Y, who shall remain nameless, managed the above auction. How would you bid it. It is over 98% according to Bridge Analyser, needing some filthy breaks to threaten you.
1N-2C-2S-3H*(0-1 Ss)-4D-5C*(Last Train Style)-6D
#3
Posted 2018-January-06, 10:15
1♦-2♦(inverted not GF)-2♠-3♣-3♥(4SF)-4♣-4♥(KC) would be a start that got there, but I'm not convinced our auction would go that way.
#4
Posted 2018-January-06, 10:26
Then probably 4D-5D Im min, 6D f*** you 😉! Or 5C-6D if you are more confident😊
#5
Posted 2018-January-06, 14:32
spotlight7, on 2018-January-06, 09:59, said:
Many play that 1N-2C-2S-3H and 1N-2C-2H-3S are hands too good to raise to game. I play with some that 1NT-3M is a shortage, and that works well here. I think 1NT-3H can have four spades, but play with some that 1NT-3S denies four hearts. I guess it is all about agreement.
With Vampyr I would bid 1NT-2NT-(5+diamonds) then 3H, a fragment with 1-3-5-4 (or maybe 1-2-6-4).
#6
Posted 2018-January-06, 19:53
We have a combined 30+HCP and partner shows his slam suitability.
1N-3H*-3S* suggests slam is poor unless partner has extra values.
Slam with '31+HCP and no jacks' is normally a decent contract 'if'
a fit is found. The replies to 1N-3H* 'subtract jack HCP from the
HCP count to show bad, average and plus 1 slam type values.
1N and a transfer to clubs followed up by 3S*
(shows 5+Cs and 4Ds)with an unbalanced hand.
#7
Posted 2018-January-07, 03:11
1♦---3♠(splinter) makes it very easy to bid slam. This does not mean I am against opening this hand 1 NT but it is kinda too strong for 1 NT in 14-16 context. Responder splintering with 10 hcp may look a little too stretched but here comes the hand evaluation. To me W hand improves A LOT if East opens 1♦ showing 4+♦....2 aces + all values in the long 2 suits + singleton worth more than the bean count indicates imho.
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#8
Posted 2018-January-07, 03:37
#9
Posted 2018-January-07, 13:29
1♣ - 1♥ -1NT - 2♣ - 2♦ -3♠,
where 1♥ is positive balanced, three suited, or major-minor canape, 2♣ and 2♦ are natural five+ card suits, and 3♠ is a splinter in support of diamonds, the opener can use RKCB.
#10
Posted 2018-January-07, 14:08
mikestar13, on 2018-January-07, 13:29, said:
1♣ - 1♥ -1NT - 2♣ - 2♦ -3♠,
where 1♥ is positive balanced, three suited, or major-minor canape, 2♣ and 2♦ are natural five+ card suits, and 3♠ is a splinter in support of diamonds, the opener can use RKCB.
I play Precision once a month and we would bid 1C-2D(FG with 5 clubs)-3D(natural)-3S(cue)-4C(cue)-4D(better than 5D)-6D. Always easier though looking at both hands. I agree with MrAce that the East hand is too good for 1NT and the West hand is worth a splinter over 1D.
#11
Posted 2018-January-07, 15:31
After 1 NT-2 ♣- 2 ♠, I'd be likely to just bid 3 NT knowing that we have only 27 HCPs at most.
#12
Posted 2018-January-09, 10:10
As opener I would just take charge and bid 4n (regular blackwood since the trump suit has not been set). Responder will realize such bidding by opener is only possible with a huge trump fit (or huge double fit) and gladly respond 5h which is music to opener. The 5s bid asking for anything extra to consider 7 (5n would be pick your minor we have a double fit). Unfortunately responder has nothing else of interest (if those 2 stinking jacks had been the heart K (a 5n bid to show something extra but that cant be shown w/o passing 6m) or club Q I would be bidding 7) and quietly subsides in 6c. This POC bid has to be made since we do not know which suit opener has in case they fit only 1 minor.
#13
Posted 2018-January-09, 13:02
I play GIB cc with most non regular partners.
1 NT--2♠ (minor suit stayman, there is no weak option, it shows 11+ hcp)
3♦(4+ ♦)--3♠ (shortness)
Now no one can stop E before slam.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#14
Posted 2018-January-23, 18:06