Your call?
Passed hand splinter
#1
Posted 2011-January-31, 07:13
Your call?
#2
Posted 2011-January-31, 11:24
Pass-1♠
3♦-3♥
4♦-??
- 3♦=10-11 with an unknown shortage
- 3♥=asks
- 4♦=singleton ♦
(I don't think that opps did bid at our table).
#3
Posted 2011-January-31, 11:44
ps. kgr, why do you need a 4th step when there are only 3 possible singletons? One of them showing a void?
#4
Posted 2011-January-31, 12:40
manudude03, on 2011-January-31, 11:44, said:
ps. kgr, why do you need a 4th step when there are only 3 possible singletons? One of them showing a void?
Yes; after 3♥ inquiry the 3♠ bid is showing a void and 3NT then asks the void.
EDIT: I think that 4H asks a Club control.
#5
Posted 2011-February-01, 04:52
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#6
Posted 2011-February-01, 06:22
Free, on 2011-January-31, 07:13, said:
Your call?
Bidding 4♠ in this situation would show an absolute minimum 1♠ opening, probably with wasted values in ♦.
And with this hand, I surely want to help P in his search for slam.
Rdble after this sequence cannot be a suggestion to play 4♦XX: it is showing a control in ♦ and in light of P's single (or void) it is the Ace.
4♥, would deny first round control in ♦ and show a 1st or 2nd round control in H.
#7
Posted 2011-February-01, 06:33
kgr, on 2011-January-31, 11:24, said:
Pass-1♠
3♦-3♥
4♦-??
- 3♦=10-11 with an unknown shortage
- 3♥=asks
- 4♦=singleton ♦
(I don't think that opps did bid at our table).
And the bidding continued:
Pass-1♠
3♦-3♥
4♦-4♥
5♣-6♠
- For me 4♥ asked a ♣ control
- I think that 4♥ followed by 5♠ (iso 6♠) is describing this hand
#8
Posted 2011-February-01, 09:26
Free, on 2011-January-31, 07:13, said:
Your call?
Assuming no trick loss in Trumps, you can make the
XX after the X of partner's 4D! splinter..... showing the ACE.
Then if partner cuebids 4♥,
you could then make the 5-of-trump bid ( 5S! ) asking for the Cl Ctrl ( the unbid suit ).
With no Ht Ctrl bid by partner, then sign-off in 4S.
Slam possibility with:
K x x x, K x x x, x, K J x x
or good chances even with:
Q x x x, K Q x x, x, K x x x
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#9
Posted 2011-February-01, 13:01
This gives partner a chance to bid on if his hand is really good and I prefer it to redouble because I mainly care about a club control and how good partner's hand is. If I redouble and partner has no heart control he will nearly always bid 4♠, e.g. Kxxx xxxx x AKxx.
#10
Posted 2011-February-01, 17:34
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2011-February-01, 09:26, said:
Q x x x, K Q x x, x, K x x x
Its indeed a very good hand with 14 hcp, 3 aces and 6 card trump. But those who are adventurous about this slam has to find pd with Kxxx ♠ or less in order to have a shot at it. If pd has KQJx KQxx ♠ slam is very unlikely. In general i dont like my ♦ shortness vs a stiff. I can ruff only 1♦. I would probably be more ambitious if i had Axx ♦
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#11
Posted 2011-February-01, 18:36
#12
Posted 2011-February-02, 02:29
nigel_k, on 2011-February-01, 13:01, said:
This gives partner a chance to bid on if his hand is really good and I prefer it to redouble because I mainly care about a club control and how good partner's hand is. If I redouble and partner has no heart control he will nearly always bid 4♠, e.g. Kxxx xxxx x AKxx.
Then 4♥ asks a ♣ control. Do you think that partner should always bid 5♣ over it with ♣A (and with ♣K)?
#13
Posted 2011-February-02, 04:45
No, have to agree that slam is far away, P need too much for his 11H.
N, no adventure: 4♠.
#14
Posted 2011-February-02, 04:47
- 4♥ = ? (last train agreed)
- 4♠ = ?
- 5♣ = ?
#15
Posted 2011-February-02, 10:04
kgr, on 2011-January-31, 11:24, said:
Pass-1♠
3♦-3♥
4♦-??
- 3♦=10-11 with an unknown shortage
- 3♥=asks
- 4♦=singleton ♦
(I don't think that opps did bid at our table).
If you understand each other then that's the most important, but having no meaning for 3NT over 3♥is bad space consuming.
#16
Posted 2011-February-02, 10:15
Fluffy, on 2011-February-02, 10:04, said:
kgr, on 2011-January-31, 11:24, said:
Pass-1♠
3♦-3♥
4♦-??
- 3♦=10-11 with an unknown shortage
- 3♥=asks
- 4♦=singleton ♦
(I don't think that opps did bid at our table).
If you understand each other then that's the most important, but having no meaning for 3NT over 3♥is bad space consuming.
After 3♥:
3♠=void => 3NT asks which void
3NT=singleton other Major
4♣/4♦=singleton ♣/♦
PS: Is it possible to do this nested quoting without manipulating the post (copy/past from other post)
#17
Posted 2011-February-02, 13:50
kgr, on 2011-February-02, 02:29, said:
No. If I only need a club control and nothing else I can try one more time. Partner should continue with a suitable hand, whatever he thinks that is. An ace and two kings would certainly qualify. Something like KQxx QJxx x Kxxx would not.
#18
Posted 2011-February-03, 02:26
Fluffy, on 2011-February-02, 10:04, said:
3NT is ♥ shortness.
#19
Posted 2011-February-03, 07:46
Free, on 2011-February-02, 04:47, said:
- 4♥ = ? (last train agreed)
- 4♠ = ?
- 5♣ = ?
Anyone care to respond to these questions?
#20
Posted 2011-February-03, 10:50
Free, on 2011-February-02, 04:47, said:
- 4♥ = ? (last train agreed)
- 4♠ = ?
- 5♣ = ?
4♥=control (I don't play last train if the hand rather good defined)
4♠=No ♥-control
5♣=No ♥-control; extra's. (Eg ♠K and ♣AK)