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How to bid this hand?
#2
Posted 2013-February-16, 10:36
KC so that I can ask for the Queen and Club King.
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the ♥3.
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#3
Posted 2013-February-16, 10:48
I trust pd with ♠Q because ♠Q is not important,and never concern for ♠Q,so I want to rebid 5nt directly so as to ask specific king or extra values.then if partner rebid 6♣,I'd bid 6♥ to invite 7♠ !
#4
Posted 2013-February-16, 11:34
Gonna try 6H, hopefully showing all the controls, and just wanting the fillers.
"Bidding Spades to show spades can work well." (Kenberg)
#5
Posted 2013-February-16, 11:46
lycier, on 2013-February-16, 10:48, said:
I trust pd with ♠Q because ♠Q is not important,and never concern for ♠Q,so I want to rebid 5nt directly so as to ask specific king or extra values.then if partner rebid 6♣,I'd bid 6♥ to invite 7♠ !
So you want to be in 7♠ opposite xxxx, AJ, QJxx,KQx ?
4N-5♦(1/4)-5♥(Q♠?)-5♠(no)-6♠ would seem good in this case
and opposite Qxxx, KJx, Qxx, KQx
4N-5♣(0/3)-5♦(Q♠?)-5♥(yes+K♥)-5N(anything else)-6♣(K♣)-6♦(K♦)-7♠(both minor suit Qs must be enough now)
#6
Posted 2013-February-17, 06:49
many use q bids so much that i see a pretty wide deviation. what does the 4H bid here mean? how is it different from simply bidding 4s. is part inviting slam?
failing to know any of those answers i would just bid 6s.
failing to know any of those answers i would just bid 6s.
#7
Posted 2013-February-18, 03:41
yunling, on 2013-February-16, 10:33, said:
Non Vulnerable, 1st seat
S AK843
H -
D AKT2
C AT63
1S (3H) 4H P
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S AK843
H -
D AKT2
C AT63
1S (3H) 4H P
?
5♥. If partner bids 5♠ (his most negative response), I will raise to 6♠. If he bids anything else, I will probably continue to 7♠. Though I must admit I'm not sure about the meaning of all the continuations...
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#8
Posted 2013-February-18, 05:42
4NT looks like a good idea. I'll find out about the spade queen, and if he doesn't have the heart ace I think I'll just bid 7♠ and hope for his values to be working. If he has it I'll still bid 5NT to give us a chance. We will miss some good grands but anything seems like a guess and at least we will find some of them. These auctions where we bid 5♥ or 6♥ just seem like guesswork to me, wishful thinking that partner will have any idea what he needs.
"What's the big rebid problem? After 1♦ - 1♠, I can rebid 1NT, 2♠, or 2♦."
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#9
Posted 2013-February-18, 06:04
How about 5♣-5♠;6♦ ? That implies first-round control of all three suits, plus ♦K. (If I had a similar hand with ♣KQ, I would bid 5♦ followed by 6♣.)
We must have a reason for not bidding Keycard or Exclusion, so he'll understand that this isn't about aces and kings. With ♣KQ, ♦Q and ♠Q he'll certainly accept.
We must have a reason for not bidding Keycard or Exclusion, so he'll understand that this isn't about aces and kings. With ♣KQ, ♦Q and ♠Q he'll certainly accept.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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