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#1 User is offline   jerdonald 

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Posted 2013-February-05, 16:49

BBO forum,

My partner and I have been playing 1430 RKCB for some time.
He recently suggested we go to 3014 and I would like to
go back to straight Blackwood to simplify things.

I'm sure there will be a lot of opinions here as to
which is best but is there a way to calculate what
bid would be the most useful over many, many hands?

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Posted 2013-February-05, 17:38

Straight Blackwood is pretty much never played by good pairs these days. It leaves you guessing too often. It's not really possible to calculate numbers without any bias. The only "advantages" of straight blackwood is that it's easier to remember and you're less likely to be forced too high. The first advantage is really non-existent if you're already playing RKC as presumably you don't get misunderstandings from using it. As for the other, the problem is more likely to be judgement, for which straight blackwood would remove in some cases, but gives other problems when missing 1 ace (or 1/2 kings for grand). If you are getting too high with RKC, you can either play kickback instead or just learn not to bid 4NT when you can't handle the responses.

As for the 3014 vs 1430 debate, it's personal preference really, 1430 has the theoretical advantage that a 1 key card response is more common than a 0 key card response allowing you to bid 5D as a queen ask when hearts are trumps more often. 3014 is a little more intuitive responses wise (for me anyway).
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Posted 2013-February-05, 17:48

It's best to work out cases where an option gains or loses - and yeah, I think that makes the tradeoff something like 1430 is superior when hearts are trumps and you need to find out about the queen, and 0314 is better when clubs are trumps, you cannot tolerate an answer of zero key cards from partner, and you have no other way to find things out.
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Posted 2013-February-06, 09:24

If you can only use one of these then 1430 is the best, followed by 3041 with ordinary Blackwood some way behind. The reason is that the 1 or 4 key card response is considerably more likely than 0 or 3. If you specifically take out very strong hands then this changes somewhat, since 3 key cards starts to become common enough to offset the frequency of 1 key card. Thus for very strong hands 3041 is better. A few pairs use this to play 1430 for most hands but switch to 3041 in specific situations. This is probably optimal but not a very good idea (imho) for non-expert partnerships. Therefore I would suggest going with 1430 unless one of you finds 3041 significantly easier to remember, in which case the difference between them is not enough to offset occasional forgets.
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Posted 2013-February-06, 10:30

One suggestion in a book on RKCB is to use 3014 when the strong hand is asking (beceause lower responses are more likely), and 1430 when the weak hand is asking. But if the partnership is seriously considering going back to plain Blackwood, this seems like a complication they wouldn't be interested in (when the hands are about equal, you have to remember rules to determine which response structure you're using).

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Posted 2013-February-06, 10:36

I suspect OP would rather play nothing at all rather than TWO forms of RKCB. Next we'll be sending him a copy of Ken's latest book. The man wants to play something simple - I suggest we let him.
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Posted 2013-February-06, 10:38

If you want to simplify things 4NT as 3041 works pretty well, even with hearts as trumps,
or when a minor is agreed.

In certain situation you will be forced to get the information via Cue Bidding instead of
keycard asking, but it works.

Having the option to ask for the King of trumps, and the Queen of trumps is important,
the specific schema in use is not.

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Posted 2013-February-06, 10:50

 P_Marlowe, on 2013-February-06, 10:38, said:

Having the option to ask for the King of trumps, and the Queen of trumps is important,
the specific schema in use is not.

Indeed. Bridge magazines occasionally poll champion players on the most important conventions, or ask them about it in interviews, and RKCB is frequently cited for precisely this reason (despite the fact that they also report that Blackwood is one of the most overused conventions by average players).

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Posted 2013-February-07, 05:00

Stick with 1430, as it is the best simple option, and you are already used to it. When you feel like moving on to something better, look together at minorwood and kickback.
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Posted 2013-February-07, 08:30

Just play whichever method you're most comfortable with. The benefits of one method over another are far less significant than the cost of getting it wrong.

If you and your partner can't agree, offer to swap it for something.
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Posted 2013-February-07, 09:18

 barmar, on 2013-February-06, 10:30, said:

One suggestion in a book on RKCB is to use 3014 when the strong hand is asking (beceause lower responses are more likely), and 1430 when the weak hand is asking. But if the partnership is seriously considering going back to plain Blackwood, this seems like a complication they wouldn't be interested in (when the hands are about equal, you have to remember rules to determine which response structure you're using).

Funny. I believe that Kantar recommends exactly the opposite. The default is 1430, but in those rare instances where the weak hand bids RKCB 4NT, the responses are 0314.
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Posted 2013-February-07, 09:48

 ArtK78, on 2013-February-07, 09:18, said:

Funny. I believe that Kantar recommends exactly the opposite. The default is 1430, but in those rare instances where the weak hand bids RKCB 4NT, the responses are 0314.

That's quite possible. I knew he recommended one or the other, but didn't feel like looking up the details, and just tried to figure it out from intuition. Had a 50% chance of guessing right, that's good enough to bid a vul slam.

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Posted 2013-February-08, 12:34

If you don't have strong feelings about which version to play, just play whatever partner wants and make him happy.
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Posted 2013-February-08, 12:37

Learn kickback. When you can guarantee to have 4 steps available below 5suit, everything becomes a lot easier.
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Posted 2013-February-09, 05:08

 TylerE, on 2013-February-08, 12:37, said:

Learn kickback. When you can guarantee to have 4 steps available below 5suit, everything becomes a lot easier.

As you want to simplify things, you can take advantage of the fact that kickback gives you the same amount of room for responses whatever the suit, and have simple 1,2,3,0 steps in reply for the number of aces. The compression (and confusion) of 3014 or 1430 are not needed...
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Posted 2013-February-09, 07:08

Kickback can be complicated, as it takes a lot of discussion as to when it applies. Unless someone knows of or has written an article about kickback, it might not be the best suggestion for an OP who wants to "simplify things".
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Posted 2013-February-09, 14:22

I know of an article about kickback. Does that make Tyler's suggestion okay?
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Posted 2013-February-10, 02:59

1340 3014 kickback... I would advice you to play no blackwood at all for a shor time period, you would see your judgement improved.
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Posted 2013-February-10, 05:07

 Fluffy, on 2013-February-10, 02:59, said:

1340 3014 kickback... I would advice you to play no blackwood at all for a shor time period, you would see your judgement improved.

I take the point, but "knowledge" of what aces and kings partner has sure beats "judgement" of them. You need judgement (and agreed methods) to decide when a slam might be a good idea, but then knowledge takes over.
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Posted 2013-February-10, 06:03

Gnasher's advice is good.
Arguably, simpler is better. Whatever else you choose, freeze your decision, for as long as possible, to avoid confusion. .IMO kickback is not that difficult provided that you agree a bid is kickback if it can possibly be kickback.. Also, agree 03/14 or 14/30 once and for all. Consider using an end-signal to disambiguate complex auctions -- it may seem sophisticated but it can actually make things simpler and clearer..
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