• Interesting hand (Bidding Q)

    From Kenny McCormack@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 19 19:22:20 2021
    Both vul, teams, South dealer, you, North, hold:

    AKQJ9
    5432
    -
    A432

    Bidding goes:

    S W N E
    P P 1S 2H
    3D X ?

    (no alerts, no explanations, so far, anyway)

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  • From James Dow Allen@21:1/5 to Kenny McCormack on Thu Oct 21 21:21:28 2021
    On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 2:22:23 AM UTC+7, Kenny McCormack wrote:
    Both vul, teams, South dealer, you, North, hold:

    AKQJ9
    5432
    -
    A432

    Bidding goes:

    S W N E
    P P 1S 2H
    3D X ?

    (no alerts, no explanations, so far, anyway)

    --
    The book "1984" used to be a cautionary tale;
    Now it is a "how-to" manual.

    I am curious to see how experts will answer this, but with none forthcoming, I'll take a stab!
    It appears to me that hands can be constructed for partner making any of 3D, 3H, 3S, 3NT or 4C
    the best contract!

    Most of those are long-shots we'd be unlikely to achieve even when correct. But Redouble,
    surely for take-out, gives us a chance to get to our best spot. Or would the unilateral 3 Spades
    be better, since this is likely best no matter how few spades partner has? Pass could be best;
    especially if East, somehow thinking the Double responsive, might rescue us!

    Why didn't partner open 3 Diamonds, or a weak 2 Diamonds? (Because he has four hearts?)
    He didn't make a Negative Double so he has little help for black suits, but are his diamonds
    AQT98x or AQ8xxx ?

    Summary: I don't know. I'm considering an epileptic fit to let a substitute figure it out.

    Cheers,
    James

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  • From James Dow Allen@21:1/5 to Kenny McCormack on Tue Nov 2 01:41:03 2021
    On Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 2:22:23 AM UTC+7, Kenny McCormack wrote:
    Both vul, teams, South dealer, you, North, hold:

    AKQJ9
    5432
    -
    A432

    Bidding goes:

    S W N E
    P P 1S 2H
    3D X ?

    (no alerts, no explanations, so far, anyway)

    --
    The book "1984" used to be a cautionary tale;
    Now it is a "how-to" manual.

    I'm disappointed that no expert has advised us on this problem.
    It seems to me that we may be able to almost reconstruct the exact hands
    based on the auction! South didn't open a weak 2D: perhaps he didn't
    because he has 4 hearts. West doubled an ostensibly forcing(?) bid:
    He must be confident he can double spades as well. Most likely the hand patterns
    starting from South and going clockwise are
    1-4-6-2 ; 5-0-5-3 ; 5-4-0-4 ; 2-5-2-4
    It makes a difference what partner's clubs are, and how good
    his diamonds are, but it looks to me like we may take about 8 tricks
    in either spades or diamonds.

    Cheers,
    James

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