Posted 2022-March-09, 11:02
Your description of Kaplan Inversion doesn’t match any description I’ve seen or (for a short period of time 30 years ago) used.
However, I think that it’s irrelevant to the problem both because your partner forgot and because the problem remains after a normal 1S response.
I’m not at all convinced that 4S is the correct bid for opener over 3D. He has great spades but he has only one Ace, his hearts are not solid (picture KQJxxx instead) and he has xx in diamonds. However, while 4S is a mild overbid, 3S is as much an underbid so I can live with 4S, especially since it could be played as denying a diamond control: 4D would be a big raise with a control although some would say 4S is simply a good raise but weaker than 4D which is a ‘super max’. Again, if that were the difference, I can live with 4S and actually think it’s the best call.
If 4S denies a diamond control then 4N is ok, although why anyone would play it as straight Blackwood escapes me. If 4S is silent on diamonds, then 4N is silly. Picture QJxx KQJxxx AQ x
Keycard doesn’t help. Responder can’t tell the difference between KQxx KJxxx AQx x and the actual hand.
Of course responder could use exclusion if available: 5D. Exclusion is usually a jump but it makes sense in this crowded auction….if partner is on the same page. Otherwise it’s dangerous
As it is, east doesn’t know about the spade King nor about the club control. It’s quite likely opener has shortness in clubs, given the bidding, or have Kx.
In any event, regardless of methods, responder is going to be guessing to some degree. So while 4N seems silly to me (not least because any serious partnership uses keycard or some other more sophisticated 4N once a suit has been established as trump) I think it largely irrelevant.
In short, freaks are difficult to bid without guesswork. Indeed, 6S seems like a logical bid directly over 4S. Maybe it fails but it has to have play opposite almost all hands consistent with the auction. Try as I might, I can’t see any way for responder to find out that partner has the hand he had…especially that club control. So grand, while definitely possible (from east’s perspective) would be a shot in the dark.
Btw, KI was invented by Kaplan while playing, I think, with Kay….after his partnership with Sheinwold ended.it was not in a big club system, but there’s no reason it can’t be played there as well. However, it’s never become popular with good players, and my limited experience persuaded me that there is no net benefit to it. The advent of methods such as BART has greatly improved the 1H 1N (forcing) approach and such methods, as far as I can see, don’t translate particularly well into KI, regardless of which variant of KI one plays.
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