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?
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"The dog that didn't bark"
"Please get your heads out of the clouds and see that there are many ways to play bridge and even though you think your is the only way mine is actually better."
#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
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"The dog that didn't bark"
"Please get your heads out of the clouds and see that there are many ways to play bridge and even though you think your is the only way mine is actually better."
#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?
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"The dog that didn't bark"
"Please get your heads out of the clouds and see that there are many ways to play bridge and even though you think your is the only way mine is actually better."
#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
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"The dog that didn't bark"
"Please get your heads out of the clouds and see that there are many ways to play bridge and even though you think your is the only way mine is actually better."
#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.

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