ArtK78, on Jun 12 2009, 04:42 AM, said:
I agree that calling this hand perfect for a Namyats 4♦ opening is an overbid - Partner has a right to expect that his ♣A is a useful card opposite a Namyats opening, and he will have trouble figuring out that his ♥A and ♦QJ is good enough for slam.
That is not to say that I wouldn't open Namyats 4♦ on these cards. It is a reasonable, if flawed, opening, but not clearly worse than opening 1♠. It may serve to preempt the opponents out of a reasonable game or sacrifice.
As for a specific ace ask, this is not the hand you were looking for when you decided to play that convention. You could find partner with both the ♥A and the ♦A and still not know how high to bid.
There is still room to consult.
You could find the same information after opening 1
♠ and still not know about what to do with the deep diamond losers.
My simulations suggest that even without consultation you have 13 double dummy tricks nearly 70% of the time opposite those two aces. Single dummy is probably a little less although you also have the opportunity single dummy of an inferior defense (opening lead).