Posted 2021-November-11, 14:07
I basically agree with Winston except for thinking that this is a good hand for a pet treatment of mine (though others play it as well, it’s a minority view). After extracting the 4S cue, I don’t like 5C since it is non-forcing.
I agree that North can’t drive to slam….opener could easily have, say, the same hand except KQ in hearts, not the ace.
Hence my liking for 4N in this auction to be forward-going. It says : I’m still interested in slam but I can’t drive to slam. What do you think?
South has almost a perfect hand on this auction. QJ in clubs is golden….partner isn’t worried about club length on this sequence. The heart holding is about the best it could be.
South therefore bids 6C. I don’t think there’s any point in bidding 5D. I can’t construct a hand with good play for grand where North bids only 4N
If opener held, say, Kxxx Axx AKxx QJ, then I’d bid 5D to cater to AQx x xx AKxxxxx
My rule for this 4N gadget is that we have to be in a gf auction, in a minor, and have no room left to cuebid below 5m.
Absent this extremely useful, if rarely used, gadget I’d go with Winston’s sequence except I’d not bother, as south, cuebidding over 5C.5C was non-forcing so opener shouldn’t waste time since grand is impossible and bidding 6N with one heart stopper and a partner who offered to play in 5C is silly. Opener should jump to 6C because he knows that, probably, every single honour he has is working.
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