g**********y 发帖数: 14569 | 1 North:
SAQxxx H109x DKxx CQ10
South:
Sx HK8xxxx DA CAKxxx
East pass, real bidding is:
South North
1H 1S
2C 4H
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I think 4H is the best for this hand. But I feel it is not the right way to
bid this hand. Because south has a too good hand to give up slam try.
My question is: what is the right bidding sequence for both N and S that will
explore slam and still safely stop at 5?
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w****b 发帖数: 623 | 2 1H 1S
2C 3H(limited raise)
4C(cue) 4D(cooperative cue)
4H(wasted value in D) P
or if stretched a bit
1H 1S
2C 3H(limited raise)
4C 4S(cue)
4N(RKC) 5C(1430, 1 key)
5D(HQ?) 5H(not really)
P
will
【在 g**********y 的大作中提到】 : North: : SAQxxx H109x DKxx CQ10 : South: : Sx HK8xxxx DA CAKxxx : East pass, real bidding is: : South North : 1H 1S : 2C 4H : / : I think 4H is the best for this hand. But I feel it is not the right way to
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g**********y 发帖数: 14569 | 3 Thanks! I like the second sequence.
But one thing I am not clear: in first round, should North introduce spade or
bid 1NT (1nt force)?
【在 w****b 的大作中提到】 : 1H 1S : 2C 3H(limited raise) : 4C(cue) 4D(cooperative cue) : 4H(wasted value in D) P : or if stretched a bit : 1H 1S : 2C 3H(limited raise) : 4C 4S(cue) : 4N(RKC) 5C(1430, 1 key) : 5D(HQ?) 5H(not really)
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w****b 发帖数: 623 | 4 Introduce S. 1NT would deny a 4-card S suit. As a result, in the following
sequence
1H 1NT(forcing)
2C/2D 2S!
the 2S is called the "impossible" S and is used to show a strong raise to the
C/D, usually shapely as well.
or
【在 g**********y 的大作中提到】 : Thanks! I like the second sequence. : But one thing I am not clear: in first round, should North introduce spade or : bid 1NT (1nt force)?
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