partner splinters o our xxx
#1
Posted 2013-February-12, 17:16
♥Q84
♦AQJ109
♣J5
all vul, IMPs
(pass)-pass-(1♠)-double
(pass)-3♦-(pass)-4♠
(pass)-??
#2
Posted 2013-February-12, 18:12
#3
Posted 2013-February-12, 22:11
I would just bid 4NT if the doubler has a way of showing a void in his responses. Hopefully he bids 5NT (odd + void) in which case I think I'll probably bid grand.
#4
Posted 2013-February-13, 03:47
#5
Posted 2013-February-13, 04:05
If he does have a void, he's not required to show it - doing so implies that he thinks we have the wherewithal for seven, so with a hand like - Axxx Kxxxx AKxx he should just show his keycards. If he does show a void and three keycards, this hand must be enough.
#6
Posted 2013-February-13, 05:48
#7
Posted 2013-February-13, 08:01
PhilKing, on 2013-February-13, 05:48, said:
Maybe, but what's the downside of bidding Keycard? If there isn't one, we should bid it and save partner any problem.
#8
Posted 2013-February-13, 08:12
gnasher, on 2013-February-13, 08:01, said:
I don't play it in this auction - 4NT is just showing a slam try for me. Besides, if I bid 4NT (RKC), I am not hugely confident as to how to proceed after a 5NT reply. I have merely transferred the problem. I think I would like to have the ♥K to invite grand, and I would do so by bidding 5♥ playing standard methods. In fact, I am virtually obligated to cue any relevant feature, since partner is unlimited.
I could reverse the tables and ask what is the downside of 6♦. Good trumps, good hand, nothing to cue.
#10
Posted 2013-February-14, 01:37
PhilKing, on 2013-February-13, 08:12, said:
I agree that if we didn't play Keycard it would be foolish to try to bid Keycard. I'm not sure what that has to do with the merits of bidding it in the context of a system which does include Keycard.
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If partner showed a grand-slam try with a spade void and all the other keycards, I would be quite confident as to how to proceed, especially if I had already denied ♥K by bidding 4NT rather than 5♥. Which hand are you worried about?
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Maybe he has - AKxx Kxxxx AKxx or - Axxx Kxxxx AKQx or - AKJx Kxxxx Axxx, and would wonder whether there was a round-suit loser. By bidding 6♦ rather than 4NT, you take away the space for him to consult us.
Or maybe we can achieve the same result by bidding either 4NT or 6♦, in which case there's no reason to criticise either choice.
#12
Posted 2013-February-14, 05:45
gnasher, on 2013-February-13, 08:01, said:
My mistake was responding to this bit at all.

gnasher, on 2013-February-14, 01:37, said:
I am worried that the inference that I deny a king by bidding RKCB will, for some inexplicable reason, not filter through to partner. Now maybe you and I would both bid 5♥, but many would not (a further irrelevancy, just for your pleasure - I would not bid 5♥ because that would be Sand Wedge RKCB).
With - AKxx Kxxxx AQxx I would expect him to bid 5NT (odd + void) over RKCB, and grand will be rather poor. Anyway, it's all rather academic, since I don't expect partner to have anything of the sort given the lack of competition.
#14
Posted 2013-February-14, 06:12