Another Kickback Question
#1
Posted 2012-September-22, 21:47
In a Kickback context, how do you play 4N this auction. Spade cue, quantitative, something else?
1N 2C 2H 4N
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#2
Posted 2012-September-22, 22:04
jillybean, on 2012-September-22, 21:47, said:
In a Kickback context, how do you play 4N this auction. Spade cue, quantitative, something else?
1N 2C 2H 4N
I assume that this is just one partnership bidding with no interference.
I rarely play kickback, but whether I do or not, this auction would be quantitative without a heart fit.
I play the following general structure (I can't recall its "name") after 1N-2C; 2H-??:
3S = anonymous splinter and 3NT asks
4C = slam invite with 4+ hearts
4D = 1430
4N = quant no fit
Some players switch the meaning of 4C and 4D, I don't know why one way is better than the other.
If the auction had been 1N-2C; 2S--?? the only change is that 3H is the anonymous splinter.
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#3
Posted 2012-September-22, 22:41
#4
Posted 2012-September-22, 23:51
4s over 2h is rkc in h.
4c or 4d over 2h are splinters, slam try in H.
#5
Posted 2012-September-23, 00:05
#6
Posted 2012-September-23, 00:06
BunnyGo, on 2012-September-22, 22:04, said:
I rarely play kickback, but whether I do or not, this auction would be quantitative without a heart fit.
I play the following general structure (I can't recall its "name") after 1N-2C; 2H-??:
3S = anonymous splinter and 3NT asks
4C = slam invite with 4+ hearts
4D = 1430
4N = quant no fit
Some players switch the meaning of 4C and 4D, I don't know why one way is better than the other.
If the auction had been 1N-2C; 2S--?? the only change is that 3H is the anonymous splinter.
Just to add to this (Standard) system, I think using 4S as the quantitative with no fit bid makes sense, since you might want to play 4S opposite a hand with a spade fit and a min. You could do some other stuff but most people leave this bid as undefined so I think its a useful cost free improvement to play this way in that case.
#7
Posted 2012-September-23, 08:07
If you have added at least the fact that 3♠ over 2♥ shows a game forcing heart raise, then you would bid 3♠ to agree hearts before bidding RKCB. So now 4♠ is an idle call. I use it for a weaker quantitative invite (asks opener to accept only with a maximum) and, therefore, 4NT becomes a stronger quantitative invite (asks opener to accept except with a minimum).
I use the double-barrelled quantitative invite whenever 4♠ is an idle bid, which occurs in many NT auctions assuming you play Texas.
#8
Posted 2012-September-23, 08:11
BunnyGo, on 2012-September-22, 22:04, said:
(I can't recall its "name") after 1N-2C; 2H-??:
3S = anonymous splinter and 3NT asks
4C = slam invite with 4+ hearts [ EDIT: no shortness ]
4D = 1430
4N = quant no fit
Some players switch the meaning of 4C and 4D, I don't know why one way is better than the other.
Baze ( where 4C = fit, RKC )
Modified Baze ( where 4D = fit, RKC )
From a previous post last year [ http://www.bridgebas...235#entry579235
].. reply by jjbrr :
"Probably slightly better to switch your 4♣ and 4♦ responses. It's better to have more room to explore after the quantitative raise, and you have plenty of room for keycards with 4D. So you lose nothing by switching but gain an extra cuebid for the bal slam try. "
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#9
Posted 2012-September-23, 10:14
In the auction 1N 2C 2S 3H is 3N still the shortness ask, what is 3S?
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
#11
Posted 2012-September-23, 10:24
ArtK78, on 2012-September-23, 10:16, said:
Or, a control bid for us simple folks. 3NT is not really needed as "Serious" when the NT hand is already limited, so it might be used to show something like slow stops in spades to enable us to stop in 3NT if no slam.
#12
Posted 2012-September-23, 21:53
I play 2 levels of quantitative slam tries, 4♠ would also have been a quantitative slam try with 4 spades and without 4 hearts, but showing a slightly stronger hand (go if you have anything but a dead minimum).
As to your other question, about 3 other major showing unspecified shortage, I always play that the next step asks, and then we show shortness up the line. 3N would be undefined for us, we've committed to playing in the major - but 4 of the major would definitely be "I would not cooperate in slam opposite any specific shortness, go on at your discretion".
#13
Posted 2012-September-24, 04:55
#14
Posted 2012-September-24, 06:09
#15
Posted 2012-September-24, 07:21
fromageGB, on 2012-September-24, 04:55, said:
1NT - 2♣
2M - ?
3OM - 4 card support for major, slam interest, shortage somewhere (next bid asks, responder shows shortage up the line)
4♣ - RKCB
4♦ - 4 card support for major, slam interest, no shortage