Left2Right, on 2020-June-28, 10:46, said:
Eddie Kantar(1) reminds us that using 4NT (RKCB) is a no-no when you yourself are staring at neither the queen nor the jack of trump unless the partnership has a known 10-card or better fit.
Accuracy in your slamming abilities will be MIA until you adopt two methods.
* The 2/1 system (strictly observed) will accomplish the first.
* Uncle Eddie's little tome cited below will provide the second.
Absolutely is that and more. If partners work that whole book a whole new world emerges, but definitely not for the timid. It is those fine understandings and inferences that make for top class bidding (knowing that some times nothing works). perhaps ACOL needs a new revision to handle hands like this. Here also the logic of the auction showing a potential fine double fit would help and instead of RKCB try a minor suit Q followed if necessary by a show of spade support.
Cheers.
Charles A. Lee
(1) Kantar, Eddie. Roman Keycard Blackwood, The Final Word. print. Master Point Press. Toronto. 5th Ed. 2008. page 11.
Accuracy in your slamming abilities will be MIA until you adopt two methods.
- knowing how many trumps one partner or the other promises.
- knowing how to cue bid controls to the point where both partners realize there is insufficient trump quality to proceed to a slam.
* The 2/1 system (strictly observed) will accomplish the first.
* Uncle Eddie's little tome cited below will provide the second.
Absolutely is that and more. If partners work that whole book a whole new world emerges, but definitely not for the timid. It is those fine understandings and inferences that make for top class bidding (knowing that some times nothing works). perhaps ACOL needs a new revision to handle hands like this. Here also the logic of the auction showing a potential fine double fit would help and instead of RKCB try a minor suit Q followed if necessary by a show of spade support.
Cheers.
Charles A. Lee
(1) Kantar, Eddie. Roman Keycard Blackwood, The Final Word. print. Master Point Press. Toronto. 5th Ed. 2008. page 11.