Cyberyeti, on 2019-February-12, 06:16, said:
Odds of a slam increase massively by the 4♥ bid with or without BIT, sufficiently for me that I DON'T consider pass a LA, I would always make some sort of try.
Odds of 6N being better than 6♥ increase by the BIT.
The only reason why odds for slam increase by the 4
♥ bid is that there seems to be a fit. (Or an other way of looking at it: The difference between contracting for 12 tricks and 9 = 3. The difference between contracting for 12 tricks and 10 = 2. 2 < 3. So if we can play 4
♥ we are closer to slam than if we can play 3NT.)
Nevertheless, the odds for slam (without a BIT) should be poor. Partner has seen your bids, you have described your hand (Balanced, 25-27) and partner signs off in 4
♥. Partner knows that she needs very little to try for slam. She doesn't try for slam, therefore she shouldn't have that very little.
When I bid 6
♥ with that West hand, my partner will turn out to have the hand that the 4
♥ bid actually shows:
♠Jxx
♥xxxxxx
♦xx
♣xx
Then I have turned a good (but not cold) 4
♥ contract into a no play 6
♥ contract.
So, East is the one who should suggest slam. Her bid didn't, but her BIT did.
Rik
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