Saturday, December 31, 2016

Trump Suit Quality - 5 of the Major

Bidding FIVE of a Major is an unusual bid. There is no reason to bid 5 of the major unless you are interested in a slam. After all you get the same points for bidding 4 of a major and taking 11 tricks.

Since we have ways to ask Partner how many Aces they have we can’t be interested in that.

We also have ways of asking Partner if they have 2 of the top 3 honours in the trump suit. That bid guarantees a slam however. Either a small slam or a grand slam.

What happens if we want to be in only a small slam if Partners trump are good but if Partner has bad trump we don't want to be in a slam at all.

Say you have this hand:

Hand A
♠J98632
A
AKJT94
♣-

You open the bidding 1♠. (With two 6 card suits always bid the higher ranking suit first.) Now Partner bids 3♠. In your agreements this shows 11 or 12 points with four trump. What do you bid now?

Well my first thought would be I am probably not going to lose any tricks EXCEPT for the trump suit.

Let's look at a few different hands Partner could potentially hold:

Responder Hand A Responder Hand B Responder Hand C Responder Hand D
♠AQ75
K83
Q984
♣54
♠Q754
K83
82
♣KQ42
♠KQ75
K83
82
♣K842
♠T754
983
Q4
♣AKQ4
♠J98632
A
AKJT94
♣-
♠J98632
A
AKJT94
♣-
♠J98632
A
AKJT94
♣-
♠J98632
A
AKJT94
♣-
Maybe 1 trump loser
No other losers
Probably 2 trump losers
No other losers
1 trump loser
No other losers
Even if Partner has this (really bad!) hand I only have 2 trump losers if the suit splits nicely
No other losers

In a situation like this I cannot bid 5NT. That FORCES our partnership to the 6 level (and maybe the 7 level!) and we might not be able to make a small slam. But I also don't want to sign off in just a game. We might be able to make a small slam. I can ask Partner about their trump quality by bidding 5 of the major. In this case 5♠. Partner raises to 6 of the major (6♠) if they have at least 2 of the top 3 honours. Otherwise they PASS. If Partner's trump are not that good we are NOT at a slam level and I am still allowed to lose 2 tricks.

So on Responder Hand A my Partner will bid 6♠.
So on Responder Hand B my Partner will Pass.
So on Responder Hand C my Partner will bid 6♠.
So on Responder Hand D my Partner will Pass.

Question: Does this bid work with ALL the suits?
Answer: NO! This works for the MAJOR SUITS only! After all 5 of a minor is a normal place to play. You are just saying you just want to be in a game and for some reason can't bid 3NT.

Question: What about if the Opponents are bidding and make us bid 5 of a major. Does this still count?
Answer: NO! When the Opponents bid this is not asking for trump quality. This is asking about something else. Or sometimes the Opponents push you into 5 of a major and you were quite happy in 4. There is no need to bid 6 in that case even if your trump are very good. This 5 of a major bid would only be asking for trump quality if there were NO OTHER REASON to bid 5 of the major.

For example:
Opener Responder
1♠ 2♠
5♠ ???

Is this bid asking about the trump quality?

YES! There is no other reason for Opener to bid 5♠.

Another example:
Opener Responder
1♠ 4♠
5♠ ???

Is this bid asking about the trump quality?

YES! There is no other reason for Opener to bid 5♠.

You try.

Opener Opponent 1 Responder Opponent 2
1 1♠ 4 4♠
5 Pass ???

Is this bid asking about the trump quality?



Opener Opponent 1 Responder Opponent 2
1 1♠ 3 3♠
5 Pass ???

Is this bid asking about the trump quality?



Opener Responder
1 3
4NT 5♣
5

Is this bid asking about the trump quality?



Let's practice. We are going to start off pretty easy. On each of the following hand Partner opens the bidding 1♠. I am going to force a 3♠ bid by you on each of the following hands. This shows 11 or 12 points PLUS four trump. That should describe each of the hands. Now Partner bids 5♠. This bid can only be asking for trump quality. What will you respond with each of the hands below and what are you telling Partner with your bid?

Opener Responder
1♠ 3♠
5♠ ???

Hand 1

♠QJ32
Q86
K2
♣QJT5



Hand 2

♠KT43
7543
T
♣AJT8



Hand 3

♠AQ64
984
AT93
♣64



Hand 4

♠A962
AT8
K84
♣T74



Hand 5

♠J432
KT
Q95
♣AJT6



Hand 6

♠KT95
9653
4
♣AQ95



Hand 7

♠KQ75
K6
K832
♣862



Hand 8

♠Q986
85
AKT64
♣84



Hand 9

♠AQ85
Q8743
T65
♣5



Hand 10

♠AQT3
J96
Q98
♣QJ8



Hand 11

♠KQ97
J75
J9
♣AJ93



Hand 12

♠KJ62
84
QJ5
♣AT65



Hand 13

♠AT85
Q52
J7
♣A843



Hand 14

♠J976
5
K95
♣AT864



Hand 15

♠K873
KT2
96
♣AT86



Hand 16

♠K953
3
T9652
♣AJT



Hand 17

♠AK65
8
T952
♣Q762



Hand 18

♠Q743
KQT
T873
♣A5



Hand 19

♠KQ97
92
KT5
♣QT65



Hand 20

♠K654
A76
Q6
♣K542



1 comment:

  1. Hand A
    "Now Partner bids 3♠. In your agreements this shows 11 or 12 points with four trump. What do you bid now?"

    In our playing system 3♠ shows 11 or 12 points with at least 3♠ (Not necessarily 4 trump). 5♠ opening partner + 3♠ responding partner.

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