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Very silly factoid (okay, it's an interesting *bridge hand record*...Maybe in off-top

#1 User is offline   mycroft 

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Posted 2025-October-10, 15:13

So, I'm putting in my sections for the tournament today, and today is very special.

My hand record names are:
"10101000" (should have got ACBL to let me start this one 10 minutes late :-) and
"10101515".

So I get my little chuckle of the week.

Because I have to have something that fits the topic folder, what do you open with this hand from my team game last week?

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Posted 2025-October-10, 15:37

if not bot. orientated bidding I could open 2, but don't think I can easily show the 5611, so let's start with 1 playing KI5.
Now assuming 1-1 forcing;a 2 multi initially shows and asks for a preference, which will either be 3+ or 2+ and results in a straightforward auction. With a miss-fit I'm still forcing to at least a 3N/4 game.

A more standard 1, reverse, repeat does a similar job.
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Posted 2025-October-10, 16:38

One heart
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Posted 2025-October-10, 17:06

OK, I'll bite. 1
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Posted 2025-October-11, 00:14

1

It reminds me of one of the fastests ways to a grand I've encountered on this site about a year ago;


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Posted 2025-October-11, 04:05

View PostHuibertus, on 2025-October-11, 00:14, said:

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It reminds me of one of the fastests ways to a grand I've encountered on this site about a year ago;



Fastest way to grand I can remember that wasn't knowing we had 39 points from the opening bid was AKxx x3 and partner opened G3N.
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Posted 2025-October-11, 10:28

Continuing the off-topic, but "interesting":

Today's gamefile is "11SATAM". Guess how I originally mistyped that :-).

I am - quite surprised at how the bidding went at both tables(*). But, since 1 seems to be the consistent action,
See spoiler for what happens next


Spoiler


IIRC, last month in a club game, I perpetrated 2-2; 7NT...

(*)I did not hold this hand, and both pairs who did were "only occasional" partnerships. I am certainly not criticizing their decisions (well, okay, one I hope was a misclick); just saying I would never have thought to do them.
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Posted 2025-October-11, 12:47

Well I' not doubling 5!d, for all I know it might make. Surely we have a LOT of tricks in 1 of the majors, prepared to end up 1 too high if that is as we could still have a decent safe. If partner does have fit he needs very very little values for our slam, ATXX, x, XXX, XXXXX is enough finessing the Q, so 5 for me.
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Posted 2025-October-11, 13:12

1nt was forcing?
3S, that sounds forcing
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Posted 2025-October-11, 14:18

Three spades over opponents 2D call.

Partner responded 1NT, they deny Four spades
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Posted 2025-October-11, 15:28

View Postmike777, on 2025-October-11, 14:18, said:

Three spades over opponents 2D call.

Partner responded 1NT, they deny Four spades

It depends on your system, they could be showing a 3 card limit raise in hearts, and have 4 spades.

Just peeked at spoiler, Im again too high for exclusion.
Crumbs 6S
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Posted 2025-October-11, 15:55

Thanks, Jilly, yes, 1NT was forcing (Calgary standard 2/1).
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Posted 2025-October-11, 15:59

View Postjillybean, on 2025-October-11, 15:28, said:

It depends on your system, they could be showing a 3 card limit raise in hearts, and have 4 spades.

Just peeked at spoiler, Im again too high for exclusion.
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Why spoil a spoiler? :angry:
Why 3 when 2 is forcing? :unsure:
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Posted 2025-October-11, 19:53

 pescetom, on 2025-October-11, 15:59, said:

Why spoil a spoiler? :angry:
Why 3 when 2 is forcing? :unsure:

I doubt that I've spoiled the spoiler, you can't trust my bidding.😂
I'm this competitive auction, 2 is a asking for a preference, 3 is this hamd
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Posted 2025-October-12, 04:32

 jillybean, on 2025-October-11, 19:53, said:

I'm this competitive auction, 2 is a asking for a preference, 3 is this hamd


I'm interested in a preference and in general I want it at the lowest level possible to leave room for control bidding. But I guess that is a bit of a knee jerk here, as all I need is to RCKB the probable spades preference at any level (as you say, it depends partly upon their system here. As we play, Responder denied both 3+ hearts and 4+ spades, so will prefer spades with the probable 2=3. If 1NT might contain 3 hearts I would probably have opened 1S in the first place).

If they blast any number of diamonds we still have plenty of options.
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