jillybean, on 2021-April-29, 15:20, said:
Partner could be 1444, with 5 clubs he should bid 3♣/2♠
That makes zero sense to me.
In essence this makes it almost impossible to find a club fit on many normal hands, since opener can no longer support clubs below 3N, which will often be the best spot when responder is, say, 1=4=3=5 or 1=3=4=5.
Use 2N for balanced hands and 1444 and 1345 and 1435. You will not miss clubs since opener will bid 3C over 2N with 4 card club support, and often with 3 card support and concern about a red suit...say 6313 or 6133.
3D is a very unusual action. It is a reverse by responder in an already gf auction in which opener will rarely hold strong support for diamonds, since he didnt bid 2D over 2C. So Id expect responder to be at least 5=6 in the minors.
From responders point of view, what the heck was opener to bid over 3D with, say, AKxxxx xx Kx QJx? Or AJxxxx xxx KQx Qx?
Cant responder hold x x Axxxx AKxxxx?
As for responder using keycards, that breaks a fundamental rule for using keycard: never....never ask for keycards when plausible answers leave one with no idea of what the best contract might be.
How on earth can south count tricks on this nightmare of an auction?
Keycard is supposed to help one stay out of slam when the values are there but one is missing too many of the keycards and trump Queen or to allow bidding grands. Keycard is not a slam try.
1S 2C
2S 2N
4S. 4S shows a long, strong suit...otherwise 3S would be the call on, say, AJxxxxx
Now souths spade Queen is huge, since it fills in norths suit.
South can infer a minimum of 10 tricks opposite AKJxxx and no other high cards. Since opener opened, he definitely has more than this, so the values for slam...in spade...are there and now is an appropriate time to move towards slam, whether by bidding 4N or cuebidding. Since we have all the side aces, cuebidding wont be productive.
I dont think reaching 7S is likely...neither player can count 13 tricks since south might be Qx AQxx AJxx AJxx, as one example and south doesnt know about norths club holding. But 6S has to have play opposite virtually any hand consistent with 1S 2S 4S by opener.
Note that some might argue that North should jump to 3S over 2C....however, imo, the spade suit is borderline for that action, which I think should be reserved for those rare hands on which spades are truly solid.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari
JillyBean '6♣ gave us top board but not the optimal contract.'
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Hands transposed to ,make West dealer.
JillyBean did well to reach the slam.
7N seems the best single-dummy contract.
As the cards lie, it makes on a squeeze