What's the consensus on these spots? Raising partner's major at the 5-level
#1
Posted 2016-January-28, 01:19
You open 1♠, next hand overcalls 4♥, and partner bids:
a) 5♥
b) 5♠.
Similarly, imagine you hold ♠ KQ543 ♥ A4 ♦ K872 ♣ A2.
You open 1♠, next hand overcalls 4♥, and partner bids:
a) 5♥
b) 5♠.
Interested in discussion of what partner's bids mean, what your continuations mean, and the general concepts involved.
#2
Posted 2016-January-28, 03:00
5s is a slam force with no heart control.
#3
Posted 2016-January-28, 03:08
5♥ with a control, 5♠ without, is what I would assume undiscussed. But I wonder if that is the most useful distinction. It will be rare that opps can cash two heart tricks if we really have a good enough hand for 5-level safety. Maybe the number of keycards is more important.
You can also bid 4NT so you have three slam tries available.
#4
Posted 2016-January-28, 03:30
#5
Posted 2016-January-28, 04:27
#6
Posted 2016-January-28, 04:35
wank, on 2016-January-28, 03:30, said:
Are you sure? Here are 4 bids that could be used:
* 5♥ preceded by 4N (Unusual)
* 5♠ preceded by 4N (Unusual)
* 5♥ directly
* 5♠ directly
But I think it's sufficient to play
1♠-(4♥)-?:
(...)
4N = Unusual
...5m = pref. opposite a minor 2-suiter
......(...)
......5♠ = slam invitation in S, no H control (=> P = min or no H control; 5N+ = number of KC w/ extras and H control?)
......(...)
...(...)
5♥ = slam try w/ S support and H control (=> 5♠ = min; 5N+ = number of KC with extras?)
5♠ = Lackwood-like, with responses similar to those I mentioned in this thread: http://www.bridgebas...iamond-control/
(...)
As for the consensus: I've learned the hard way that there isn't any.
#7
Posted 2016-January-28, 04:39
#9
Posted 2016-January-28, 04:50
wank, on 2016-January-28, 03:30, said:
I have said it before, the hand type to omit is the slam force with heart control because that one can simply bid the slam. The hand type that is relevant there is actually the grand try but that can be shown by starting 5♥ and then bidding again over partner's presumed 5♠.
#10
Posted 2016-January-28, 06:00
#11
Posted 2016-January-28, 06:28
Neither asks for heart control.
With ♠ KJ543 ♥ A43 ♦ Q87 ♣ Q2. I would pass or bid 5 ♠
with ♠ KQ543 ♥ A4 ♦ K872 ♣ A2 I would bid 6♥.
Over an overcall of 2♥ or a jump overcall of 3♥ 5♠ asks specifically for heart control. For the convention to apply the bid must jump 2 levels or more or jump one level if we showed controls before.
But I am sure this is not consensus.
Rainer Herrmann
#12
Posted 2016-January-29, 11:27
#13
Posted 2016-January-30, 14:43
With a bad hand, as in the first example, opener merely bids 6S. With a good hand, as in the second example, opener should cue bid to guarantee first round control. Generally, 6H shows the Ace and another bid shows something good with a heart void.
These are standard agreements right out of Goren.
The 5H bid by responder is a slam try and it shows heart control. With a poor hand - such as the first one - you should sign-off in 5S. With the second hand - a very good hand for the auction - you make a forward going grand slam try. I would bid 6C.