So we got to a good spot, but it didn't feel very sciency. Any suggestions as to improvements to this auction?
We got to the right spot But is there a more scientific method to get there?
#1
Posted 2013-July-18, 12:22
So we got to a good spot, but it didn't feel very sciency. Any suggestions as to improvements to this auction?
#2
Posted 2013-July-18, 12:26
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#3
Posted 2013-July-18, 13:07
#6
Posted 2013-July-18, 16:32
jeffford76, on 2013-July-18, 16:26, said:
also a splinter (not void showing) - but clearly game forcing, as opposed to this one which allowed responder to parse their hand into three categories: accepting game try but not slam suitable (4♠), not accepting game try (3♠), and accepting game try and slam suitable (cue bid). In my mind, 4♥ is a middle-splinter, game forcing, but unwilling to go further opposite only mild encouragement.
#7
Posted 2013-July-18, 16:41
#8
Posted 2013-July-18, 17:32
billw55, on 2013-July-18, 12:26, said:
I'm not sure North would cuebid with this auction either:
p - 1C
1S - 4C! ( 4s/6c .. the CWNN... "convention with no name " )
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#9
Posted 2013-July-18, 19:12
What is the difference between 3S, 3NT, and an immediate 4D cue?
Without a serious/nonserious agreement, I would guess 3S was marking time and 4D was a hand that was happy about hearing the 3H bid. But no way am I leaping to 4S and trying to end the auction with a 7-loser hand.
#10
Posted 2013-July-18, 21:56
Over that, East would certainly cooperate with a 4♦ cue-bid, and the auction takes a life of its own, I don't believe it would be possible to stop short of 6♠ after the cue-bid.
#11
Posted 2013-July-18, 22:47
Siegmund, on 2013-July-18, 19:12, said:
What is the difference between 3S, 3NT, and an immediate 4D cue?
Without a serious/nonserious agreement, I would guess 3S was marking time and 4D was a hand that was happy about hearing the 3H bid. But no way am I leaping to 4S and trying to end the auction with a 7-loser hand.
3♠ is non-forcing, an offer to play. 4♠ shows extras in context. This partnership does not play non-serious.
#13
Posted 2013-July-19, 01:52
mike777, on 2013-July-19, 00:51, said:
5♣ over 4♠ looks more logical, showing the most important feature of the hand. Then 5♦ from North allows South to ask about trump honours via 5NT.
#15
Posted 2013-July-19, 04:29
CSGibson, on 2013-July-18, 16:32, said:
If a cue bid means "slam suitable opposite a game-invitation", then I think you're stuck with the auction you had. If it means "slam suitable opposite a slam try", then North should have cue-bid. It's easy to get distracted by the ♥QJ, but the splinter tells you to look at your non-hearts, not your hearts. Qxxx xxx AJ9xx x isn't a bad hand, especially if partner is 4-6.
Can't you use a non-serious 3NT to say "I'm not worth a slam-try opposite an invitation, but if you're making a slam try of your own I'm suitable"?
I agree with Wank about invitational splinters - they're one of those ghastly conventions that people seem to play because it looks clever, but which actually just leak IMPs and matchpoints without ever gaining.
#16
Posted 2013-July-19, 20:38
Here I think north hand can go foward Qxxx & AJxxx still working isnt that bad. So
4H--4NT (1keyc)
5C--5H (Q but no extra)
6S
If I dont paln to show my void I prefer 4C to show my running clubs.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
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#17
Posted 2013-July-20, 07:02
CSGibson, on 2013-July-18, 12:22, said:
So we got to a good spot, but it didn't feel very sciency. Any suggestions as to improvements to this auction?
Playing our version of Precision..I open 1C and partner jumps to 2NT showing 4 Spades and undisclosed 5+card Minor and at least 8HCP. I bid 3S, establishing Spades as trump suit and asking about her Honor holding in Spades. Partner bids 4C telling me she has one of the top three Spade Honors.. I bid 4D asking her total controls in her hand. Partner bids 4H saying 2 or less (an Ace, 2 kings, or worse than that). I bid 5D asking what round control she has of the Diamond suit and Partner bids 6D saying first round control and now I (have no choice but to) bid 6 Spades
I know partner has 5+ card Diamond suit deduction. I know she has the Ace but not the Queen (otherwise she would have told me she has 1st and 3rd round control of Diamonds). I know we have an 8 card Spade fit missing either the King (since she has 2 or less controls and I know she has the Ace of Diamonds, she is missing the K of Spades)
#18
Posted 2013-July-20, 18:48
I assume S on this hand was planning to bid 4♠ anyway, had pd tried to settle in 3♠. Problem is it doesn't matter if pd has wasted ♥ values or not, south knows each time pd has ♦ A and out they have a reasonable shot at slam. Perhaps splinter was not the right tool to use on this hand with AJTx trumps +void and 6 card solid side suit.
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#19
Posted 2013-July-21, 10:05
Shugart23, on 2013-July-20, 07:02, said:
I know partner has 5+ card Diamond suit deduction. I know she has the Ace but not the Queen (otherwise she would have told me she has 1st and 3rd round control of Diamonds). I know we have an 8 card Spade fit missing either the King (since she has 2 or less controls and I know she has the Ace of Diamonds, she is missing the K of Spades)
That auction leaves you badly in the dark.
Partner's hand might have been Qxxx, Qx, Axxxxx, J in which case 6♦ just needs a non 4-0 diamond break and nothing horrible elsewhere which is way better than 6♠.
#20
Posted 2013-July-21, 11:00
After
1♣ - 1♠
4♣ - 4♦
things don't look too difficult to figure out