We don't have a way of showing a weak two in diamonds hence I passed as opener. After partner shows the big balanced hand what do you think about slam prospects? If you think slam investigation is reasonable how do you go about it?
Do you look for slam?
#1
Posted 2022-November-16, 06:46
We don't have a way of showing a weak two in diamonds hence I passed as opener. After partner shows the big balanced hand what do you think about slam prospects? If you think slam investigation is reasonable how do you go about it?
#2
Posted 2022-November-16, 06:57
It is possible partner has something like KQx, Axx, Ax, AKJ10x where 6♣ is best but you can't have everything
#3
Posted 2022-November-16, 07:28
AL78, on 2022-November-16, 06:46, said:
We don't have a way of showing a weak two in diamonds hence I passed as opener.
It's ok to have a style where this a 3♦ opening in 1st seat NV. (I do.)
AL78, on 2022-November-16, 06:46, said:
I think slam prospects are good.
One response scheme which seems to be quite popular, is
4♣ = "transfer to hearts"
4♦ = "transfer to spades"
4♥ = "transfer to clubs"
4♠ = "transfer to diamonds"
where after a 4♠ response Opener will rebid as follows:
4N = RKC(♦)
5♣ = Last Train (i.e. some interest)
5♦ = minimal interest
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Playing this, I would respond 4♠ but sign off in 5♦ over 5♣ from partner.
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This would be a harder bidding problem at MPs for obvious reasons.
#4
Posted 2022-November-16, 07:52
Opener may ignore the (next round) signoff with an absolute maximum, and either side may bid first round controls above 5♦ when accepting. I've never had an issue with two missing key cards, and I think on an auction with as many jumps as this one key card asking should not be the main priority.
#5
Posted 2022-November-16, 08:49
#6
Posted 2022-November-16, 09:27
#7
Posted 2022-November-16, 10:03
DavidKok, on 2022-November-16, 09:27, said:
We use it for single suited and both minors hands, we lose the ability to immediately set trumps as 3N is forced
#8
Posted 2022-November-16, 10:23
#9
Posted 2022-November-16, 11:03
DavidKok, on 2022-November-16, 10:23, said:
Yup all hands we put through 3♠ are strong slam interest anyway
#10
Posted 2022-November-16, 12:03
I have heard of using 3♠ as slam interest in a minor or both minors but I am not familiar with them. I assume this method has another way of finding the best game when responder holds 5♠/4♥ which is what I use the 3♠ response to show.
#11
Posted 2022-November-16, 12:09
AL78, on 2022-November-16, 12:03, said:
We play 2N-3♣-3N as 2♠/2-3♥ so over the 3♦ response (which doesn't guarantee a 4 card major) you know you have an 8 card major suit fit and can remove 3N.
#12
Posted 2022-November-16, 12:30
#13
Posted 2022-November-16, 12:39
DavidKok, on 2022-November-16, 12:30, said:
When Crowhurst wrote the book many years ago, what AL plays was his simple version, what I play is the more advanced one.
#14
Posted 2022-November-16, 13:05
Cyberyeti, on 2022-November-16, 12:09, said:
Thanks for the info, that looks logical to me. To be honest I can't remember the last time I held 5♠/4♥ opposite a 20+ balanced hand.
#15
Posted 2022-November-16, 16:04
AL78, on 2022-November-16, 12:03, said:
We discussed 2NT - 3♠ methods more than once in the last few years and FWIW I outlined our own methods which are analogous to our majors "Stayman": 4m indicates a 5+ card suit and 3NT denies, over which 4m shows a 4+ card suit.
In this case it would probably go:
---- p
2N 3♠
3N 4♦
4♥ 5♦
p
If responder held 5♠/4♥ of any strength he would have gone through our majors "Stayman" 3♣.
#16
Posted 2022-November-16, 16:20
"6+ card weak major or 20-21 balanced" and "Pass or correct to 2♠ if not 20-21 balanced" are more in line with my idea of (and some regulations for) disclosure.
#17
Posted 2022-November-16, 16:49
pescetom, on 2022-November-16, 16:20, said:
"6+ card weak major or 20-21 balanced" and "Pass or correct to 2♠ if not 20-21 balanced" are more in line with my idea of (and some regulations for) disclosure.
Rest assured I do give full explanation at the table. When adding the extra information into the hand generator I decided to be concise.
#18
Posted 2022-November-16, 20:42
Cyberyeti, on 2022-November-16, 11:03, said:
Heres what Im playing in one partnership, in response to 2N (opened or bid after 2C):
3S forces 3N, to play or to show either both minors or one minor, strong slam interest
3N (instead of 3S) is passable but shows both minors with mild interest. Opener passes with most hands but can bid 4m to show a hand that may mesh well (few slow values in the majors, at least one 4+ minor, and relatively good controls).
We have other stuff thereafter.
#19
Posted 2022-November-17, 04:09
Typically, I would prefer at least 2 keycards/Queen or 3 controls to make the try with this hand which has three 2+ losers suits