Nirmalya, on 2013-April-24, 22:26, said:
I have now gone through your notes. It was great, and really a big THANK YOU
Although I am sure that there must be some logic behind the chosen order of steps in side suit asking bids as A,Q,K and not in natural sequence (AKQ or QKA) I didn't quite understand it.
Glad it helped and youre welcome. as for logic, I mostly just copied what Richard had. My guess is that typically you have shortness when you don't have any honors and are still interested in side suit controls, in which case the first priority would be A (step 1 A/KQ), followed by AK (step 2, Q/AK). Said another way, most hands will use QPs and not RKC, so the use of RKC in slam relays is a bit more specialized than you might be used to from "normal bridge", and focuses on slams needing either filler for a running side suit or a side ace for first runs control of a weak or short side suit.
Nirmalya, on 2013-April-24, 22:26, said:
Also when you have no honor in a side suit, partner's response will leave you in dark (for example Q or AK?)
Also, when you use RKC in this sequence, do you have any method for Exclusion RKC?
Remember you should have a decent handle on the number of A's from your RKC answer. If that doesn't resolve which ace (such as where exactly one is missing), I think you should ask about the other side suit where partner might have an ace - I.e. when faced with a choice, ask in the suit where you have an honor so its clear. If you have no honors in either suit, well, maybe you aren't making slam anyway

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As for X-RKC, I don't have methods to use it myself because I already find the basic RKC is relatively rare and I'm too lazy to add more structure at this point. However, if you want it's definitely possible to include it. See for example the 4
♣ exclusion relay used by TOSR in their slam relays.
http://www.bantha.or...hk/bridge/tosr/