Tell me I'm crazy :) how many points for slam?
#1
Posted 2022-November-04, 18:19
#2
Posted 2022-November-04, 19:38
OK, now that that's out of the way, time to look at the hand..
But it appears you're going to need AK AK in both minors, or AK AQ might do half the time, or rarer cases when you can set up a long minor winner.. but these seem too long odds to use RKC.
Ran a super basic sim where all it assumes is that North has 5+ spades, <= 1 heart, and 12+ HCP (perhaps generous).
- 26% of the time partner has 2+ aces and slam is makeable
- 21% of the time partner has 0-1 aces and 5S is makeable
- 30% of the time partner has 2+ aces and slam goes down
- 23% of the time partner has 0-1 aces and 5S goes down
It doesn't look good to me.
#3
Posted 2022-November-04, 20:44
I don't know how to do simulations but I do know partner has ta most ♠Q, no values in hearts, all of his values are in the minors, and we have 10 trump.
With 5 trump and shortness in partners other suits we have good ruffing opportunities.
#4
Posted 2022-November-05, 01:56
As an aside, the 3♦ bid was probably a mistake. You got the most favourable answer and are still stuck for a bid - better to interrupt partner and ask a different question. I'm not familiar enough with the system, but not having any idea how strong partner is, nor having communicated how strong we are, seems like a serious flaw to me.
I think you can gamble on 4♥ last train, which will at least keep you out of slam if a minor suit is wide open. The risk that partner will put us in 5 making 4 is relatively slim - partner has got empty spades and heart shortage, and therefore minor suit values. Our jacks are pulling their weight, and if we are missing too many aces we can stop at the 5-level, or partner won't even bid keycards (picture something like ♠Qxxxxx, ♥x, ♦KQ, ♣KQTx where we only have 10 tricks, but that hand never bids on over last train, and swap the diamond king for the ace and we have an easy 11 tricks while partner will still likely not bid on over last train).
#5
Posted 2022-November-05, 02:28
Also is 3N a known singleton, do you bid a void differently ? and if not do you have a way of confirming which it is ? xxxxxx, void, Ax, AKxxx is an excellent grand.
#6
Posted 2022-November-05, 02:56
#7
Posted 2022-November-05, 03:19
Yes, there are plenty of hands other commentators have posted where slam is easy, even a grand if partner has the right cards.
#8
Posted 2022-November-05, 04:05
DavidKok, on 2022-November-05, 02:56, said:
Depends if shape is "extras" by their methods, or they really mean points
#9
Posted 2022-November-05, 05:10
Cyberyeti, on 2022-November-05, 04:05, said:
For example: having weak trumps is not as big a deal as it may seem, since responder is the overwhelming favourite to have a few of the missing spade honours. Slow tricks in outside suits are less important than quick tricks, with special emphasis on aces. ♠xxxxxx, ♥x, ♦x, ♣AKxxx is (arguably) not even worth a 1-level opening but is worth extras in light of the auction, while ♠KQxxx, ♥Qx, ♦QJx. ♣AJx is worth one positive sound after which it is wise to attempt to sign off.
#10
Posted 2022-November-05, 08:47
DavidKok, on 2022-November-05, 05:10, said:
For example: having weak trumps is not as big a deal as it may seem, since responder is the overwhelming favourite to have a few of the missing spade honours. Slow tricks in outside suits are less important than quick tricks, with special emphasis on aces. ♠xxxxxx, ♥x, ♦x, ♣AKxxx is (arguably) not even worth a 1-level opening but is worth extras in light of the auction, while ♠KQxxx, ♥Qx, ♦QJx. ♣AJx is worth one positive sound after which it is wise to attempt to sign off.
Doesn't matter what you or I consider to be extras, it matters what the OP does. Your last hand looks like a 1N opener rather than 1♠ to me if in range, but may not to the OP.
#11
Posted 2022-November-05, 10:30
3♦, no shortage, any hand.
3♥/♠/3nt "extras" and shortage in ♣/♦/other major
We play 12-14nt
#12
Posted 2022-November-05, 10:39
Lead ♥A 5 10 8
♥Q
#14
Posted 2022-November-06, 07:36
We pulled trump and ran the ♣J, K was onside.
Not a great bid I know but an amazing hand.