Andrew Robson 25th October 2012

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| colspan="4" | '''Notes when South is Dealer:'''
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# '''P18, P0''': 18 HCP, bid your longest suit.  With one less HCP, this hand would be a ''Bad Seventeen'' and better opened at the one-level.
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# '''[[P18]], [[P0]]''': 18 HCP, bid your longest suit.  With one less HCP, this hand would be a ''Bad Seventeen'' and better opened at the one-level.
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# '''P1''': 5-card suit but only 7 HCP.
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# '''[[P1]]''': 5-card suit but only 7 HCP.
# 5-13 points and a 4+ card suit.  Better to change suit than show support immediately.
# 5-13 points and a 4+ card suit.  Better to change suit than show support immediately.
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# '''P2, P17''': With a 6-card suit and 6 HCP, East could have opened 2{{Cs}}, but he is far too weak to overcall South's strong 3-level bid.
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# '''[[P2]], [[P17]]''': With a 6-card suit and 6 HCP, East could have opened 2{{Cs}}, but he is far too weak to overcall South's strong 3-level bid.
# If balanced with all unbid suits stopped, South could have bid 3NT.  Disliking his singleton in North's suit, he bids his other 4+ card suit instead.
# If balanced with all unbid suits stopped, South could have bid 3NT.  Disliking his singleton in North's suit, he bids his other 4+ card suit instead.
# North likes his singleton club opposite South's 4+ card suit, and shows slam interest with a simple Blackwood bid.
# North likes his singleton club opposite South's 4+ card suit, and shows slam interest with a simple Blackwood bid.

Current revision as of 09:35, 2 November 2012

Ref: R7#1

Vulnerability: Neither
N
E
S
W
♠ A K 6 2
J 6 5 3
J 10 9 4
♣ 5
♠ 9 7 4 3
Q 7
2
♣ A 10 9 6 4 3
♠ J
A K 10 4 2
A K 5
♣ Q J 8 7
♠ Q 10 8 5
9 8
Q 8 7 6 3
♣ K 2
Dealer: South (Both Pairs bidding Simplex)
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3 (1)
Pass (2)
3♠ (3)
Pass (4)
4♣ (5)
Pass
4NT (6)
Pass
5 (7)
Pass
6 (8)
end
Notes when South is Dealer:
  1. P18, P0: 18 HCP, bid your longest suit. With one less HCP, this hand would be a Bad Seventeen and better opened at the one-level.
  2. P1: 5-card suit but only 7 HCP.
  3. 5-13 points and a 4+ card suit. Better to change suit than show support immediately.
  4. P2, P17: With a 6-card suit and 6 HCP, East could have opened 2♣, but he is far too weak to overcall South's strong 3-level bid.
  5. If balanced with all unbid suits stopped, South could have bid 3NT. Disliking his singleton in North's suit, he bids his other 4+ card suit instead.
  6. North likes his singleton club opposite South's 4+ card suit, and shows slam interest with a simple Blackwood bid.
  7. South shows two aces.
  8. With one ace missing but around 12 points, North takes a punt on the slam.

Result

  • N-S's slam goes one-off if Eeast leads a trump, and West subsequently switches to a spade to break up the Double Squeeze.

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