What's your plan? Plausible systemic calls are 3nt/4d/3s, 3s will elicit 4d if partner is 5-5.
your call after GF jump shift
#1
Posted 2015-November-15, 22:34
What's your plan? Plausible systemic calls are 3nt/4d/3s, 3s will elicit 4d if partner is 5-5.
#2
Posted 2015-November-15, 23:14
#3
Posted 2015-November-16, 03:02
#4
Posted 2015-November-16, 04:05
#5
Posted 2015-November-16, 05:22
I think this lack of clarity at the 3-level is a system weakness, or the system needs better explanation.
This post has been edited by fromageGB: 2015-November-16, 05:25
#6
Posted 2015-November-16, 07:16
I think 3♥ shows five or six hearts.
#7
Posted 2015-November-16, 09:25
In any case, if you bid 4♦, partner bids 4♥.
1. Should 4♥ guarantee the ace here, or can it be shortness?
2. Now what?
How do you get to slam opposite Axxxx Ax AKxx KQ or Axxxx AQx AKQx x but stay out opposite AKQxx AQx AJxx x or AKJxx AQx AQxx x?
#8
Posted 2015-November-16, 09:33
fromageGB, on 2015-November-16, 05:22, said:
I think this lack of clarity at the 3-level is a system weakness, or the system needs better explanation.
yes, is weakness in standard American type systems. Unless playing something like Gazzilli a jump shift is ill-defined.
#9
Posted 2015-November-16, 09:35
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#10
Posted 2015-November-16, 11:22
If partner bids 4 ♥, which should be a control and a slam try, I'm bidding 5 ♣ to show the ♣ control. If partner has ♥ shortness, then logically there must ♣ in partner's hand and possession of the ♣ A will be an important thing for partner to know. Even if partner has bid with the ♥ A, you might infer that partner may need a ♣ control to bid slam.
The other thing a 5 ♣ bid says is that you have a good hand for partner for a ♦ slam. If partner can't bid it over 5 ♣, so be it -- you've tried.
#11
Posted 2015-November-16, 11:45
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The question in my mind is whether 5♣ should show better than this. For example look at the latter two hands I posted in my previous post, with AQxx trumps, AJxx trumps. Could you really blame partner for jumping to slam with these kind of things playing you for better/longer trumps for raising & bidding 5♣?
#12
Posted 2015-November-16, 13:23
ggwhiz, on 2015-November-16, 09:35, said:
Yes. If she is going to be annoyed, it will be because she created the 3♦ bid with just a long spade suit -- and if she now bids 4♠ over my diamond raise, we will play it there. I would expect her to bid 4♥ over my diamond raise pretty much every time she really had diamonds.
#13
Posted 2015-November-16, 14:09
Stephen Tu, on 2015-November-16, 11:45, said:
Well, it's a horrible auction. The 1NT response has an uncomfortably wide range of strengths and shapes; the 3♦ bid consumes loads of space and also has a wide range of shapes; the 4♦ bid (instead of 4♣) takes away partner's temporising/non-serious 4♦ bid. With all of that, we're lucky to have found the right trump suit, never mind the level. (Actually, we may not even have done that. AKQxx x AJxx KQx ?)
Maybe the answer is that after 3♦ 4♥ is a cue-bid with a very suitable hand, like xx Kxx Kxxx Axxx, and 4♦ is less good?
#14
Posted 2015-November-16, 14:57
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#15
Posted 2015-November-16, 15:10
Phil, on 2015-November-16, 14:57, said:
Can we agree and still hate you?
I think we have all grazed in this same meadow with a couple of threads in 2014. If I bid 4d then, the posters figured out the construction where I had just passed the last makeable contract. But, if I bid 3nt, for sure it will make 1nt or six diamonds.
#16
Posted 2015-November-16, 16:41
Phil, on 2015-November-16, 14:57, said:
Why? Can't see him moving with 54 shapes, and hardly ever with 55. If I want him to move on with these shapes, I would have bid 3S.
#17
Posted 2015-November-16, 18:50
cherdano, on 2015-November-16, 16:41, said:
He might advance with 5341 but I'd really hope he'd advance with 5143 since I can hold a lot of clubs.
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#18
Posted 2015-November-17, 00:29
Phil, on 2015-November-16, 18:50, said:
So a jumpshift is basically forcing past 3N opposite the worst possible bid for the jumpshifter unless theyre 5422?
#19
Posted 2015-November-17, 00:30
Stephen Tu, on 2015-November-16, 09:25, said:
In any case, if you bid 4♦, partner bids 4♥.
1. Should 4♥ guarantee the ace here, or can it be shortness?
2. Now what?
How do you get to slam opposite Axxxx Ax AKxx KQ or Axxxx AQx AKQx x but stay out opposite AKQxx AQx AJxx x or AKJxx AQx AQxx x?
Axxxx of spades is the complete nuts holding for this auction, and opener will know it (especially with a primed out 20 count?). Hand 1 is far stronger contextually than all of the other hands, it's not even close. That is not to say that having 4 low trumps will never create issues, obviously it can and will sometimes, but you are really underestimating having Axxxx on this auction. It is similar to having AKQJ of trumps. It would be amazing. I mean hand 1 is a very good slam opposite x xxx xxxxx Axxx.
#20
Posted 2015-November-17, 10:17
PhantomSac, on 2015-November-17, 00:29, said:
Forcing seems like an overbid but certainly partner appreciates the value of a 3rd club or 5th diamond?
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