barmar, on May 22 2008, 08:33 PM, said:
TimG, on May 22 2008, 11:27 AM, said:
Lots of people are so in love with keycard that they agree that when there has not been suit agreement, the last bid suit is the keycard suit.
While it's common to agree that the last bid suit is the keycard suit (because sometimes you don't have any way to make a forcing bid that also sets trump), that understanding should generally only apply to suits bid
naturally. While there may be occasions where the king or queen of the artificial suit happens to be the useful extra information you need, it's more likely to cause confusion later in the auction.
People are too in love with keycard ! It's nice, but agree on trumps first ! Many times in an auction that's been crowded (often bcuz dpd (dumb pard) has jumped with no reason to when we're allreadt GF, all my hand wants to know is how many aces pard holds. Off course I wouldn't dream of giving up RKCB.
On this hand the 5
♠ response is very silly. If responder intends to look for slam in
♦ he can bid 3
♦ 100% forcing and with at least some slam interest.
Answering a quant 4NT with aces in this hand is silly since opener has a huge max that many think (due to the potential of the 5 card
♣ suit is too good for 1NT)and should've been opened 1
♣ followed by 2NT. Opener should like not muddy the waters with anything but 6NT, but I suspect at the table he was unsure what 4NT meant and was playing it safe as 5
♠ is clearing getting to slam. After 5NT he didn't respond kings and just ended things with 6NT.
When would I answer a quant with aces ? Well when having a good 16 count makes sence..ie a 16 count with a likely useful 5 card suit or extra useful looking 10's. This is to insure that we aren't off two aces, but the method of responding in a 5 card suit, if you think slam in that suit will play better than 6NT could help (good look being sure however and you may help the defence lead better)
Responder is supposed to have 16-17 HCP, so 33 HCP is assured here.
However, there are all sorts of 15 opposite 17 HCP hands lacking 1 ace where 6NT is a huge favorite. How do we find them ? The answer is not so clear and upgrading the given opener is not guaranteed to work so well 100% of the time.
No easy answer.