4NT was natural, not Blackwood. --Bobkusch wrote:3 aces, I don't think we have agreed on a suit.Bob78164 wrote:Meaning? --Bobkusch wrote: 5S
A bridge hand
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I figured you would say that. I bid 2C and the 2N showing a pretty weak opener, and since partner could have signed off in 3N. Since he said 4N it makes me think he has extra. I am still saying 5S. Partner took over driving this train when he bid 2D.Bob78164 wrote:4NT was natural, not Blackwood. --Bobkusch wrote:3 aces, I don't think we have agreed on a suit.Bob78164 wrote:Meaning? --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
What has Walsh partner bid? To invite after this he should have the something like
x
AKxx
KQJx
KQxx
with this hand the worst hand I could open would be
KQJ
Qxx
xxx
AJxx
My Aces are golden 6NT
x
AKxx
KQJx
KQxx
with this hand the worst hand I could open would be
KQJ
Qxx
xxx
AJxx
My Aces are golden 6NT
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Partner gave me a little more room and bid 5C. I bid 6C.macrae1234 wrote:What has Walsh partner bid? To invite after this he should have the something like
x
AKxx
KQJx
KQxx
with this hand the worst hand I could open would be
KQJ
Qxx
xxx
AJxx
My Aces are golden 6NT
1C -- P -- 1H -- P
2C -- P -- 2D -- P
2N -- P -- 4N -- P
5C -- P -- 6C -- P
?
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Re: A bridge hand
What did 5 clubs mean I'd bid that with the KJ of spades
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Every bid in this sequence has been natural. I think bidding 5 clubs showed good judgment. If you bid 6NT, you can expect a spade lead and had better be prepared to take the first 12 tricks. In 6 clubs you may have additional options, such as ruffing out the heart suit. --Bobmacrae1234 wrote:What did 5 clubs mean I'd bid that with the KJ of spades
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Re: A bridge hand
I'm a bit confused; did you just switch chairs with partner?Bob78164 wrote:Partner gave me a little more room and bid 5C. I bid 6C.macrae1234 wrote:What has Walsh partner bid? To invite after this he should have the something like
x
AKxx
KQJx
KQxx
with this hand the worst hand I could open would be
KQJ
Qxx
xxx
AJxx
My Aces are golden 6NT
1C -- P -- 1H -- P
2C -- P -- 2D -- P
2N -- P -- 4N -- P
5C -- P -- 6C -- P
?
Your call? --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
No, the hand I gave you was partner's hand. --Bobplasticene wrote:I'm a bit confused; did you just switch chairs with partner?Bob78164 wrote:Partner gave me a little more room and bid 5C. I bid 6C.macrae1234 wrote:What has Walsh partner bid? To invite after this he should have the something like
x
AKxx
KQJx
KQxx
with this hand the worst hand I could open would be
KQJ
Qxx
xxx
AJxx
My Aces are golden 6NT
1C -- P -- 1H -- P
2C -- P -- 2D -- P
2N -- P -- 4N -- P
5C -- P -- 6C -- P
?
Your call? --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
Bob78164 wrote:No, the hand I gave you was partner's hand. --Bobplasticene wrote:I'm a bit confused; did you just switch chairs with partner?Bob78164 wrote:Partner gave me a little more room and bid 5C. I bid 6C.
1C -- P -- 1H -- P
2C -- P -- 2D -- P
2N -- P -- 4N -- P
5C -- P -- 6C -- P
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Your call? --Bob
I pass 6C.
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Re: A bridge hand
I have just about the best hand for my bidding if he wanted to play in a club slam I think he could have produced a different auction like 3c over 2ntEvery bid in this sequence has been natural. I think bidding 5 clubs showed good judgment. If you bid 6NT, you can expect a spade lead and had better be prepared to take the first 12 tricks. In 6 clubs you may have additional options, such as ruffing out the heart suit. --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
Would 3 clubs be forcing? Also, he doesn't know whether you have "soft" tricks. Adding a queen to your hand (particularly the queen of clubs or hearts, or even the jack of hearts) could make quite a difference.macrae1234 wrote:I have just about the best hand for my bidding if he wanted to play in a club slam I think he could have produced a different auction like 3c over 2ntEvery bid in this sequence has been natural. I think bidding 5 clubs showed good judgment. If you bid 6NT, you can expect a spade lead and had better be prepared to take the first 12 tricks. In 6 clubs you may have additional options, such as ruffing out the heart suit. --Bob
Partner's hand (dummy): S: J6, H: AKQ95, D: K743, C: K6
Your hand (declarer): S: A8, H: 74, D: A92, C: A97532
The opening lead is the 5 of spades. The queen will show up on your right. Plan the play. --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
Only way I make is if clubs are 3-2 and hearts 3-3
so win AS cash 3 hearts pitching a spade play A then K clubs play good heart pitching a D cas AK of diamonds and concede a club
so win AS cash 3 hearts pitching a spade play A then K clubs play good heart pitching a D cas AK of diamonds and concede a club
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Re: A bridge hand
You don't need hearts 3-3. Lefty trumps the third heart after you pitch your low spade, and returns a spade, which you trump. But you're home anyway -- AK of clubs draws all of the outstanding trump (lefty trumped with his natural trump trick), so you can ruff a heart, return to the board with the king of diamonds, and cash the fifth heart, pitching a diamond.macrae1234 wrote:Only way I make is if clubs are 3-2 and hearts 3-3
so win AS cash 3 hearts pitching a spade play A then K clubs play good heart pitching a D cas AK of diamonds and concede a club
Unfortunately, partner drew two rounds of trump before trying to cash the hearts. That would have been right if the same hand had doubletons in hearts and clubs, but that's antipercentage. Now he didn't have enough entries to set up and cash the hearts. The red suit squeeze failed, so he went down 1 for an average. We were the only pair in the room to reach the good club slam (on 29 combined HCP). But the rest of the room is in 3NT, which only has eight top tricks and (after a spade lead) no time to develop a ninth.
That's why I like partner's 5C bid. He recognized that we might well only have one spade stopper, which would be fatal in NT if we have to lose a club trick but can be survived in a club contract if there's a quick pitch (or if I've got a stiff spade). --Bob
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Re: A bridge hand
That is the one other thing I forgot if hearts are 4-2 and the 2 also has 3 clubs either RHO or LHO if RHO trumps you pitch a spade anyway and still get your diamond pitch later. Actually not bad odds
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