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Posted 2010-December-01, 10:05



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Posted 2010-December-01, 10:24

I bid 5 for lack of alternatives

I just don't know what partner has, it is just a guess, but I don't think we are getting rich in 6X so at IMPs I'd bid 7
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Posted 2010-December-01, 10:25

Assuming partner can be trusted, he holds the diamond Ace (or a void) plus he has something significant since he is willing to hear us bid again, so thinks we have the potential for grand. My hand, altho wide range, is not unlimited.

I am morally certain that he doesn't have a void in diamonds, and it is possible that 12 tricks are the limit. But while 6N may be the last making spot, many hands on which 6N makes on a diamond lead will afford at least some play for 7.

I am going to go out on a bit of a limb here and bid 7. In doing so, I am feeling a bit like a trapeze artist who has let go of my hold, and am now flying through the air without a safety net, hoping partner will catch me...ie have the sort of hand where we have play/are cold. I would double if partner were a non-expert.
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Posted 2010-December-01, 11:42

Didn't we already show a good hand with 5? In order to make grand, we need partner to cover 4 losers. Yes partners hand is wide ranging (since he has no room over 5), but that is quite a flier on someone who just raised. We really don't know if partner is bidding to make or sacrifice when he bid 6. I do grant that his pass over 6 says something. Are we morally certain that we are in a forcing pass situation? I think we are, but it doesn't fit nicely into one of my meta rules. Is a jump over a preempt equivalent say to a 2/1 auction or a 2 opening where we are forced to game or to double opponents? I'm going to take the money and run with double.
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Posted 2010-December-01, 12:36

View PostPhil, on 2010-December-01, 10:05, said:

IMO
  • After (3) ?? 5 = 10. _X = 8.
  • After (3) 5 (5) 6; (_P) _P (6) _P; (_P) ?? 7 = 10, _X = 9, _P = 4.
Partner's pass is likely to be forciing with first round control. Most of the time, 7 is a phantom sacrifice. If partner's control is a void rather than A, however, then 6 might even make. On your birthday, 7 makes. In any case, 7 is a reasonable insurance policy.
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Posted 2010-December-01, 12:41

If partner's pass showed first round diamond control, then I'm even more apt to double than bid on to 7. It's harder if he is showing interest in moving on rather than doubling while holding x(x)(x).
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Posted 2010-December-01, 13:34

Fairly sure Harvey would get this as a FP.

At the table, I tried 7. Amazingly my LHO did not grab the bait (which i think is clear) to bid 7 on AQxxxx,J, KJxxxx, void!

Pard held KJx QT9xxxx void xxx. The double void!
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Posted 2010-December-02, 07:47

5 followed by 7 after partner's forcing pass seems pretty normal to me. Did lefty lead his singleton? :D

I don't think partner should pass over 6 with that hand... Why didn't partner show his suit ever? He had the opportunity after 5.
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