Posted 2007-July-06, 10:15
I am comfortable with the single raise: bidding this as a limit raise, immediately, seems to me to require almost a double-counting of that stiff ♦K: as a working high card and a working stiff, and I tend not to evaluate like that in an unbid suit. B
However, now that partner has made (at least) a game try, my hand is huge. I am certainly going to game.
Partner either has a game try or a huge hand on which he is going to game anyway but wanted to see if slam was viable: x AKxxxx Axx AKx is an example, where opposite as little as the right 4 or 5 count, slam makes.
While relative frequencies suggest an overwhelming likelihood of the game try, it cannot hurt to cater to the occasional slam try.
How to do that?
It is not as easy as it may first appear. A splinter, while describing the shape and slam willingness, distorts the location of the high cards. It is, however, the only unambiguous slam move I have: the other slam move is 3♠.. but that should show a control.
We could pass: and then bid 4♥ over 3♥, since partner will not bid 3♥ on the slam hands... and if he bids 4♥ over the pass, showing a hand that was always going to slam and, thus, a slam try... bid 5♦.....
I think I have talked myself into this approach: pass and then raise to game or cue-bid.
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