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Slam #2 Who was to blame?
#2
Posted 2005-August-14, 09:22
I am certain that I would not have reached this slam. It is often difficult to identify a useful J. here there are two of them.
1♣ (1♥) 1♠
2♠ 4♠
looks likely to me. At this point, North might suspect that there is more, but who knows?!
Eric
1♣ (1♥) 1♠
2♠ 4♠
looks likely to me. At this point, North might suspect that there is more, but who knows?!
Eric
#4
Posted 2005-August-14, 12:18
Disagree, this is NOT a good slam! A ♥ start and you get into trouble whenever trumps are 4-1 or ♦K is offside. This slam has less than 50% chance, so it's not a good slam.
But I would bid 3♥ instead of 3♠...
But I would bid 3♥ instead of 3♠...
"It may be rude to leave to go to the bathroom, but it's downright stupid to sit there and piss yourself" - blackshoe
#5
Posted 2005-August-14, 12:40
Winstonm, on Aug 14 2005, 10:14 AM, said:
Scoring: IMP
The Auction:
N E S W
1♣ 1♥ 1♠ P
3♠ P 4♣ P
4♠ P P P
Thin but another excellent slam - who should have done more? How would you bid this hand?
The Auction:
N E S W
1♣ 1♥ 1♠ P
3♠ P 4♣ P
4♠ P P P
Thin but another excellent slam - who should have done more? How would you bid this hand?
my bidding
1d (1h) x* (p)
2c (p) 2s** (p)
3s (p) 4nt (p)
5h (p) 6d
*=normal neg x OR game force
**=game force
it doesn't look like a great slam, but if diamond finesse is on everything ends ok
"Paul Krugman is a stupid person's idea of what a smart person sounds like." Newt Gingrich (paraphrased)
#6
Posted 2005-August-14, 13:22
After the 4♣ bid by south (which must be the ace) the north hand becomes very good. North can almost count 5♣, a heart ruff or two, 1 or 2 ♦, 4 or 5♠, so about 11 or 12 tricks and only 1 direct loser. Bidding 4♦ or 4♥ will not help if south does not have a control in the other red suit.
If anybody should bid more I think it is north. Instead of bidding 4♠ he could have tried 4NT and then 6♠ is clear. South can hardly go on after 4♠ without controls in both ♦ and ♥.
By the way it takes a high ♥ lead by west and a ♦ swith to have chances to defeat this slam.
If anybody should bid more I think it is north. Instead of bidding 4♠ he could have tried 4NT and then 6♠ is clear. South can hardly go on after 4♠ without controls in both ♦ and ♥.
By the way it takes a high ♥ lead by west and a ♦ swith to have chances to defeat this slam.
Peter
#7
Posted 2005-August-14, 13:58
luke warm, on Aug 14 2005, 07:40 PM, said:
... 6♦
it doesn't look like a great slam, but if diamond finesse is on everything ends ok
it doesn't look like a great slam, but if diamond finesse is on everything ends ok
If ♦'s are 4-1 you're always down (unless stiff K). Then I still prefer 6♠...
"It may be rude to leave to go to the bathroom, but it's downright stupid to sit there and piss yourself" - blackshoe
#8
Posted 2005-August-14, 17:36
that's true, but i don't know the clubs will run and maybe i can toss a couple of them on spades (if everything behaves).. and it's imps anyway
"Paul Krugman is a stupid person's idea of what a smart person sounds like." Newt Gingrich (paraphrased)
#9
Posted 2005-August-15, 09:24
Free, on Aug 14 2005, 01:18 PM, said:
Disagree, this is NOT a good slam! A ♥ start and you get into trouble whenever trumps are 4-1 or ♦K is offside. This slam has less than 50% chance, so it's not a good slam.
But I would bid 3♥ instead of 3♠...
But I would bid 3♥ instead of 3♠...
Agree with your assessment other than a 4-1 trump split doesn't do much if the diamond K is onside. Overall, this is probably around a 40% slam - so let's change the hand 1 tick and substitute the diamond King instead of the Q.
Now, once the club A is accounted for with the cue bid, doesn't North have to find a more aggressive call than 4S?
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
#10
Posted 2005-August-15, 13:00
I think North should cue the A♦.
Even then, with 6 losers (opposite a presumed 6 loser hand) and the real nice ♣AJ, South should take another call with 5♠.
Even then, with 6 losers (opposite a presumed 6 loser hand) and the real nice ♣AJ, South should take another call with 5♠.
"Phil" on BBO
#11
Posted 2005-August-16, 10:52
3♠ is not forcing right? then north has no rights to deny a cuebid after it, denying 2 its just nuts
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3♥ would had shown 4 trumps, so I don't think it is the right option.
3♥ would had shown 4 trumps, so I don't think it is the right option.
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The Auction:
N E S W
1♣ 1♥ 1♠ P
3♠ P 4♣ P
4♠ P P P
Thin but another excellent slam - who should have done more? How would you bid this hand?