4N
#1
Posted 2010-November-17, 17:37
You hold K9, J862, KQ6, AT42
Partner opens 1st seat
1♦:1♥
2♣:2♠ *4sgf
3♣:4♣
4♥:4♠ *cue *cue
4N
What is partner doing bidding 4N?
#2
Posted 2010-November-17, 17:48
-- Bertrand Russell
#3
Posted 2010-November-17, 17:59
mgoetze, on 2010-November-17, 17:48, said:
4♥ will be showing the Ace or King
#4
Posted 2010-November-17, 18:34
-- Bertrand Russell
#5
Posted 2010-November-17, 19:33
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#6
Posted 2010-November-17, 19:40
jillybean, on 2010-November-17, 17:37, said:
You hold K91, J862, KQ6, AT42
Partner opens 1st seat
1♦:1♥
2♣:2♠ *4sgf
3♣:4♣
4♥:4♠ *cue *cue
4N
What is partner doing bidding 4N?
#7
Posted 2010-November-18, 00:38
And, what is standard when making a cue bid in partners 1st bid suit, 1st round control? Ace only?
#8
Posted 2010-November-18, 03:21
jillybean, on 2010-November-17, 17:37, said:
You hold K91, J862, KQ6, AT42
Partner opens 1st seat
1♦:1♥
2♣:2♠ *4sgf
3♣:4♣
4♥:4♠ *cue *cue
4N
What is partner doing bidding 4N?
4♣ = slam intrest - I think a little optimistic with your 4333 - I would ave tried 3NT.
4♥ = no ♦A, but I have ♥A (no use to bid a void in P's color).
4♠ = should be ♠A, but anyway slam intrest.
4NT = yes partner, your decision, if I bid 5♣ it would mean,I really have nothing to add.
#9
Posted 2010-November-18, 03:38
#10
Posted 2010-November-18, 06:30
Clubs have been agreed.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#11
Posted 2010-November-18, 06:33
jillybean, on 2010-November-18, 00:38, said:
And, what is standard when making a cue bid in partners 1st bid suit, 1st round control? Ace only?
I have no clue, what standard is, but in general your first cue should show a
top honor, espesially if the cue occurs in p suit.
If p has a long suit, the cue may even be based on the Queen in this suit.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#12
Posted 2010-November-18, 06:59
P_Marlowe, on 2010-November-18, 06:30, said:
Clubs have been agreed.
are you seriously proposing that this is a useful meaning for 4NT after opener has skipped his first opportunity to bid RKCB, or are you simply unaware of the meaning of "Kickback"? In the former case, I disagree. In the latter case, I respectfully request that you try to understand the question before answering it.
Similarilt, I don't understand why Lurpoa explains 4♥ as denying ♦A, and why Tomi thinks his 5♣ would show some number of aces.
-- Bertrand Russell
#13
Posted 2010-November-18, 07:26
jillybean, on 2010-November-18, 00:38, said:
And, what is standard when making a cue bid in partners 1st bid suit, 1st round control? Ace only?
I think this would be the normal definition without further discussion beyond just Kickback, exchanging the meanings of 4NT and the relevant Kickback bid. In partner's suit standard would be a high honour. For most this means an A or K but there are some pairs, mostly Italian from what I can see, who will cue bid partner's suit with a Q in some circumstances. The main point is that making your initial cue-bid in partner's suit with shortage tends to send the wrong message.
#14
Posted 2010-November-18, 08:00
P_Marlowe, on 2010-November-18, 06:30, said:
Clubs have been agreed.
With kind regards
Marlowe
In a normal situation I would agree, but OP clearly stated they play Kickback RKC. It means that 4♦ is RKC when ♣ have been agreed. So 4NT RKCB is impossible.
The standard meaning (if there is one) when playing Kickback RKC is that 4NT replaces the original meaning of 4♦. So 4NT would show a ♦ control. It could be used as some sort of last train for sure.
#15
Posted 2010-November-18, 09:09
Free, on 2010-November-18, 03:38, said:
sorry, the hand is K9,J862,KQ6,AT42
#16
Posted 2010-November-18, 09:57
andy_h, on 2010-November-17, 19:33, said:
This.
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#17
Posted 2010-November-18, 14:42
In the given auction, 4D is no longer available to either player once opener has bypassed it to control-bid 4H. Why should that prevent opener from asking for keycards the old-fashioned way, via 4NT, after 4H elicits a 4S control-bid from responder? You can imagine - can't you? - a layout in which 4D kickback over 4C won't do the job because opener needs to know about a spade control; and once he finds out about the spade control, then he may want to inquire about keycards.
I could be all wet about this, especially as I play neither kickback nor RKCB . . .
#18
Posted 2010-November-18, 15:42
#19
Posted 2010-November-18, 16:12
jillybean, on 2010-November-17, 17:37, said:
You hold K9, J862, KQ6, AT42
Partner opens 1st seat
1♦:1♥
2♣:2♠ *4sgf
3♣:4♣
4♥:4♠ *cue *cue
4N
What is partner doing bidding 4N?
Playing kickback 4nt here is a diamond cue bid. I would not be surprised if pard has a h void here.
second option is 4nt is d cue bid and pard has something like AH, AD, and xx in spades...and was too afraid to 4d kickback.
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fwiw I dont like responders bidding too weak. If I am opener I expect a much biggerhand out of you. you bid 2s gf and then showed even more with 4c.
#20
Posted 2010-November-18, 16:15
MrGoodwin, on 2010-November-18, 14:42, said:
In the given auction, 4D is no longer available to either player once opener has bypassed it to control-bid 4H. Why should that prevent opener from asking for keycards the old-fashioned way, via 4NT, after 4H elicits a 4S control-bid from responder? You can imagine - can't you? - a layout in which 4D kickback over 4C won't do the job because opener needs to know about a spade control; and once he finds out about the spade control, then he may want to inquire about keycards.
I could be all wet about this, especially as I play neither kickback nor RKCB . . .
yes 4d is the only way to rkc on this auction..only way....except for say over 4c...5h or 5s would be exclusion here. very rare bid..one I have never made.
4nt is d cue here.
again pard may very well have a h void here.