mikeh, on 2015-April-21, 12:55, said:
There are ways of handling the problem you identify, but to explicate them here would require long post. I can say that life is far easier on these auctions if, after we have 4-level minor suit agreement, we don't use keycard.....use 4N as a forward-going hand with no cue available. Along with LTCC, life works out pretty well.
More importantly, even if I were to concede that, in the absence of special agreements, the 3♥ then 4♦ sequence can lead to ambiguity, which I think is fair, that is not at all saying that the solution is to use 4♥ as some sort of 3-way splinter, trumps to be announced later!
Any problem with the heart suit pales in comparison to the problems that arise after a splinter...yes...on a good day all can work out well, but on a bad day one creates insoluble problems.
More importantly, even if I were to concede that, in the absence of special agreements, the 3♥ then 4♦ sequence can lead to ambiguity, which I think is fair, that is not at all saying that the solution is to use 4♥ as some sort of 3-way splinter, trumps to be announced later!
Any problem with the heart suit pales in comparison to the problems that arise after a splinter...yes...on a good day all can work out well, but on a bad day one creates insoluble problems.
I wasn't proposing it as 3-way splinter, more 2-way splinter. But I think even 3-way splinter could work in principle. Suppose:
1. Responder bid 4♠ with wastage/bad hand for slam. Obv opener can then just pass/correct to trump suit?
2. With good hand for slam, responder could accept using six-keycard (both minors) responses or something like that (presumably SKQ aren't relevant since opener will be looking at them with the spade auto-spl). Opener could then place contract.
You would lose cue specificity, responder being able to show an ace/K in one suit rather than another. Maybe grand bidding would suffer some, but to me the decision between game/small slam is way more important & frequent than small vs. grand.
What "insoluble problems" did you have in mind?