They double our BW response
#1
Posted 2018-December-07, 01:32
Hearts is trumps and they double our 5♦ response which shows one keycard.
One KC is enough but we need a diamond control. Our options are:
pass: 2nd round control
rdbl: 1st round control
5♥: sign off, which could be either a KC short, or a missing diamond control, or both
Partner had a diamond control so we miss a cold slam.
What about:
pass: we have enough KCs but no diamond control
#2
Posted 2018-December-07, 03:37
...East then proceeds to find the extraordinary lead of a small ♦
#3
Posted 2018-December-07, 05:58
pass: denies diamond control. Partner can redouble to ask for the queen
rdbl: shows diamond control, asks for the queen
5♥: not enough keycards
#4
Posted 2018-December-07, 06:31
#5
Posted 2018-December-07, 14:00
johnu, on 2018-December-07, 06:31, said:
You can always see a definition of your own passes when deciding what to bid. Just not what passes mean by other players.
But Helene, surely if you don't have a diamond control, you cue 4♠ rather than 4NT. I know that doesn't normally work well with robots who don't understand cuebidding, but I would say that would be the thing worth fixing, vs trying to allow you to recover when the opponents help out with a double.
#6
Posted 2018-December-07, 20:20
smerriman, on 2018-December-07, 14:00, said:
But Helene, surely if you don't have a diamond control, you cue 4♠ rather than 4NT. I know that doesn't normally work well with robots who don't understand cuebidding, but I would say that would be the thing worth fixing, vs trying to allow you to recover when the opponents help out with a double.
Yes, I could have cued instead of asking keycards. But since "pass" now denies a diamond control, apparently the GIB system does not require me to wait with blackwooding until I have verified all controls.
Given that I am now in a situation where I could have enough keycards but missing a diamond control, I think the system should allow me to bid such a hand somehow.
#7
Posted 2018-December-07, 20:39
helene_t, on 2018-December-07, 20:20, said:
Pass doesn't deny a diamond control - it promises the king or singleton (ie no two quick losers, which is when you'd want to avoid Blackwood).
So 5♥ is a normal signoff, while your other options assume you didn't have two quick losers to start with.
#8
Posted 2018-December-08, 03:53
smerriman, on 2018-December-07, 20:39, said:
So 5♥ is a normal signoff, while your other options assume you didn't have two quick losers to start with.
Yes, you are right. My problem was that pass and rdbl both promised a diamond control so I could only sign off.
Or bid slam, I suppose, just gambling that partner has a diamond control.
#9
Posted 2018-December-08, 06:06
helene_t, on 2018-December-07, 05:58, said:
pass: denies diamond control. Partner can redouble to ask for the queen
rdbl: shows diamond control, asks for the queen
5♥: not enough keycards
I would improves this slightly to
pass: denies diamond control. Partner signs off with no diamond control, redoubles with diamond control and no queen, other bids = diamond control, queen, and showing feature as in normal queen-ask reply
Anyway, surely GIB-East would have found the diamond underlead against 6♥?