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by rod
13 Oct 2022, 07:54
Forum: Bridge Questions, Puzzles, Deals
Topic: The Many Roads to Slam
Replies: 0
Views: 8613

The Many Roads to Slam

In my regular club game yesterday with Pauly I picked up this hand: AK9,AQJ873,942,2 Matchpoints, nobody vulnerable, Pauly opened a 15-17 1NT as dealer and I'm immediately at a crossroads. We play Jacoby and Texas transfers, and Key Card Blackwood. The choices appear to be: 1. Bid 4 ♦ as a transfer ...
by rod
11 Oct 2022, 09:49
Forum: Methods and Conventions
Topic: Transfer Responses to One Club
Replies: 2
Views: 4309

Other Similar Versions

I recently found a somewhat similar convention called Transfer Walsh: https://gambiter.com/bridge/Transfer_walsh.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transfer_Walsh Some alternative treatments are described in those articles but the one described above is easy to add on to your existing methods.
by rod
04 Oct 2022, 20:02
Forum: Bridge Questions, Puzzles, Deals
Topic: Beware the Male Ego
Replies: 0
Views: 8642

Beware the Male Ego

This one is embarrassing. From yesterday's club game... K1052,J82,AK4,J85 8,AQ63,1032,KQ962 A964,K9754,986,3 QJ73,10,QJ75,A1074 The deal is rotated to put me on the bottom. I was declarer in 4♠ after partner opened a bit light with 1♣. The opening lead was the ♣K. I won the ♣A and led a spade to dum...
by rod
25 Sep 2022, 16:22
Forum: Bridge Questions, Puzzles, Deals
Topic: Best Hand Ever
Replies: 2
Views: 4474

Re: Best Hand Ever

With all 13 hearts it would be amusing to win the first trick with the 2 and then table the 3. :lol:
by rod
24 Sep 2022, 13:28
Forum: Methods and Conventions
Topic: Transfer Responses to One Club
Replies: 2
Views: 4309

Transfer Responses to One Club

Updated 2023-05-07 This is an interesting convention that has some clear advantages and is similar to transfers after a 1NT opening. I've seen descriptions of a few variations but nothing "authoritative". Here I'll describe one that is simple and can be tacked on to your existing methods ...
by rod
21 Sep 2022, 17:03
Forum: Bridge Questions, Puzzles, Deals
Topic: Best Hand Ever
Replies: 2
Views: 4474

Best Hand Ever

At today's club game my partner Pauly picked up the best hand I've ever seen! AKQJ8532,AK2,A,A Two passes to you, what's your plan? Pauly just opened 6NT for 86% of the matchpoints, as most were in spades. My suggestion in the post-mortem was to open 2♣ and rebid hearts! With any luck partner will r...
by rod
20 Sep 2022, 13:09
Forum: Bridge Questions, Puzzles, Deals
Topic: Apportion the Blame
Replies: 0
Views: 8238

Apportion the Blame

My partner and I bid this poorly in a recent club game. Matchpoints, red vs. white. AK985,Q862,74,QJ 1♠ 2 ♥ 3 ♦ 5 ♦ ** Pass Q,J75,AKQ9862,A5 2 ♦ 3♣ * 4NT 6 ♦ * Fourth suit, artificial game force ** 1 or 4 key cards This is a terrible contract. What do you think was the worst bid? How would you and y...
by rod
12 Sep 2022, 09:04
Forum: Bridge Questions, Puzzles, Deals
Topic: Why is this so hard?
Replies: 0
Views: 8185

Why is this so hard?

This is from Saturday's Coffs Harbour club game. Matchpoints, opponents vulnerable, partner opens 1♠ in second seat, RHO passes and you hold: K98,AK73,K3,KQJ2 The first thing you might notice is that if partner has three Aces and the Queen of spades, you can probably take 13 tricks. Missing one of t...
by rod
02 Sep 2022, 09:25
Forum: Bridge Questions, Puzzles, Deals
Topic: Australia Wide Pairs
Replies: 0
Views: 8094

Australia Wide Pairs

Results from the 2022 Australia Wide Pairs have been released and may be found on the Australian Bridge Magazine web site. Colin Tolley and Barbara Herring distinguished the Coffs Harbour club by placing 9th nationwide. Here's board 29. North deals, all vulnerable. AK1054,AK42,75,A9 J,1083,KQ,QJ8765...
by rod
28 Aug 2022, 08:55
Forum: Bridge Questions, Puzzles, Deals
Topic: Minors and Majors
Replies: 1
Views: 3200

Re: Minors and Majors

In the spirit of preparing a rebid, the commonly recommended answer with the first hand is to open 1 ♦ and rebid 2♣. You might instead rebid 1NT if partner responds in your singleton major. I don't recall discussions of hands like the second one but I'd call 1 ♥ . 1♠ is a trap because you don't have...