What's 6 spades, undiscussed?
#1
Posted 2016-April-23, 19:21
1N 2♣ /
2♥ 6♠
What sort of hand do you expect from responder?
#2
Posted 2016-April-23, 19:42
Jinksy, on 2016-April-23, 19:21, said:
1N 2♣ /
2♥ 6♠
What sort of hand do you expect from responder?
A hand with either 12 cards or 14 cards?
Alternatively, something like a 4-3-2-4 hand where responder has missorted their hand and really has an 8 card spade suit and void in clubs (e.g. 8-3-2-0)
#3
Posted 2016-April-23, 19:44
#4
Posted 2016-April-23, 19:55
#5
Posted 2016-April-23, 21:10
- an asking bid - for a new partner.
- a torture bid - see choice 1.
- 9=4=0=0 missing one Ace with 2 losers (though there is no rationale for bidding this way😀) that partner originally missorted to 5=4=0=4
- a mechanical slip of the bidding box
- Partner saw a cow fly by
- Partner was going to bid 6♠ anyway but wanted to induce/inhibit a ♥ lead.
- who knows
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#6
Posted 2016-April-24, 03:12
#7
Posted 2016-April-24, 03:20
#8
Posted 2016-April-24, 03:38
London UK
#9
Posted 2016-April-24, 04:30
I have not been asked.
My partner does not want any further input from me.
I understand that many have no forcing continuation with 4 spades and a balanced hand after Stayman. .
I do and I would not throw this sequence at partner if I did not.
Rainer Herrmann
#10
Posted 2016-April-24, 06:55
rhm, on 2016-April-24, 04:30, said:
I do...
What is it?
#11
Posted 2016-April-24, 07:23
Vampyr, on 2016-April-24, 06:55, said:
When I played normal Stayman, I used 2♠ after 1NT - 2♣; 2♥ as a Baron range ask. Another popular method is for an immediate 2♠ response to handle balanced slam tries that might prefer to play in a 4-4 fit. Either of these methods will handle a minor suit fit as well as a spade fit. These days, using Puppet Stayman, there is 1NT - 2♣; 2♦ - 2♥ to ask if Opener has 4 spades or 1NT - 2♣; 2♦ - 3♣ as GF with both majors. I find it hard to believe that an expert NT structure would not be able to handle this hand type.
#12
Posted 2016-April-24, 09:41
Zelandakh, on 2016-April-24, 07:23, said:
The OP specified "only rudimentary agreements over 1N".
London UK
#13
Posted 2016-April-24, 10:55
SteveMoe, on 2016-April-23, 21:10, said:
- Partner saw a cow fly by
This . . . is standard in this sequence.
#15
Posted 2016-April-24, 13:36
inquiry, on 2016-April-23, 19:55, said:
Isn't the question "what message is partner trying to convey"? Surely this is a grand slam try, too. I think the spotlight on this auction must be the heart suit itself. Partner is saying that opposite a NT opener he can make slam in spades from his side and Oh, by the way, he has 4 hearts, too. I would guess a hand like AKQJxx, Kxxx, void, Axx?
Perhaps opener should bid 7H with xx, AQ10x, AJx, KQxx?
That's my best guess.
#16
Posted 2016-April-24, 14:07
gordontd, on 2016-April-24, 03:38, said:
Depends if you think such a partnership would play 5N as "bid 6 or 7" or "pick a slam"
I was surprised last weekend to see Dixon/Anthias playing 1N-5N as pick a slam
#17
Posted 2016-April-24, 15:31
Cyberyeti, on 2016-April-24, 14:07, said:
I was surprised last weekend to see Dixon/Anthias playing 1N-5N as pick a slam
I think it's hard to pick a slam if you haven't been told what are the possible strains.
London UK
#19
Posted 2016-April-24, 16:46
Jinksy, on 2016-April-23, 19:21, said:
1N 2♣ /
2♥ 6♠
What sort of hand do you expect from responder?
#20
Posted 2016-April-24, 19:52
gordontd, on 2016-April-24, 03:38, said:
nige1, on 2016-April-24, 16:46, said:
Pretty obvious if you stop to think about it, rather than dismissing it as ridiculous or assuming partner missorted his hand.