I ran it through Jack computer software and Jack just bid game and made the slam.
Give South one more point and South (Jack) bid 4NT.
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smerriman, on 2019-January-24, 21:37, said:
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johnu, on 2019-January-25, 04:01, said:
Liversidge writes '
We had this 32 HCP hand last night. We bid 4S and made 12 tricks.We still don't know how to bid it. I ran it through Jack computer software and Jack just bid game and made the slam. Give South one more point and South (Jack) bid 4NT'
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Liversidge is right that In normal circumstances, slam is reasonable with 32 HCP. adequate controls, good trumps, and a 4-4 fit.
Missing an Ace and the trump king, however, 6♠ is less than a 50% chance.
Jack might be on the right lines
6N is a fair contract but hard to reach.
Normally, 6N depends on the ♠ finesse.
With inspired views, 6N by North can sometimes survive less friendly distribution, as here.