MPs scoring. You might not like the 4S bid, but leaping michaels wasn't available, so it just seemed practical. What do you do now?
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Not a goulash tourney, honestly!
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Posted 2015-June-15, 16:28
MPs scoring. You might not like the 4S bid, but leaping michaels wasn't available, so it just seemed practical. What do you do now?
Wayne Somerville
#2
Posted 2015-June-15, 16:41
#3
Posted 2015-June-15, 22:53
nige1, on 2015-June-15, 16:41, said:
6♦ = 10.
Yeah. I agree, but.. last time I perpetrated something like that it broke up the partnership. Partner had four card support (ATxx) for my first suit and a void in my second, and when it came round to her, she passed. "I didn't know what to do!" she wailed.
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Posted 2015-June-15, 23:31
blackshoe, on 2015-June-15, 22:53, said:
Yeah. I agree, but.. last time I perpetrated something like that it broke up the partnership. Partner had four card support (ATxx) for my first suit and a void in my second, and when it came round to her, she passed. "I didn't know what to do!" she wailed.
ROFLMAO. That partnership obviously needed to break up long prior. PD's need common sense and to be able to understand regardless of what rubbish they hold, that you might have a crazy good hand to bid like this. How on earth can anyone with ATxx in the suit you first bid and void in your second bid suit not preference back to your first suit at the same level?
#6
Posted 2015-June-15, 23:34
silvr bull, on 2015-June-15, 23:00, said:
If not married to her, was that a bad thing?
1) If my wife did this it would break up my marriage.
2) When she decides to learn and play bridge and if and when she does she will have me to help and every cent we can spare for lessons to help speed her along.
3) We will NEVER under ANY circumstances play one hand of bridge as partners.
#7
Posted 2015-June-15, 23:39
To whomever voted to pass here. While I think that quite a few forum posters and even world class players bid too much at high levels (esp 5 level) in comp you just have to force to slam with this monster. PD can have K♦ or the hook on. Opps can lead ♣ and PD has ace. PD can have A♥. Opps can sac wrongly in 7♣X and endanger their partnership. I'd hate to play 5♠+2 here.
To the OP. Thx for posting what is actually an interesting hand to this particular forum.
To the OP. Thx for posting what is actually an interesting hand to this particular forum.
#8
Posted 2015-June-16, 15:57
I would try 6S. I need 3 cards from p (the kings of my suits and the HA) to make 7 and 2 for 6. With his fit, pard will have 1 for sure and often 2. He could have 3 but I fear leaking info and I am not sure how to conclude anyway if it goes 6D 6H. Uninformed opps could bid 7C as a save against a non-making slam while informed opps will not. So I go for a practical gut feeling bid rather than scientific.
#9
Posted 2015-June-18, 06:48
Thanks for the replies. Partner's hand was T9xxx QT9xx xxx void (yes, the opponents had a 13-card fit...). I bid 6S and went -1 when LHO led out the ♥AK. Spades broke 1-1, but the diamond finesse was off.
Wayne Somerville
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MPs scoring. You might not like the 4S bid, but leaping michaels wasn't available, so it just seemed practical.
What do you do now?