It is usually with a couple of stiffs and nice side suit of his own.
And you wish you could use Baby-Black; but you would never use 1S-3NT! for that.
But I have an idea for an alternative way to reach 3NT! just for that purpose.
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The hand in question that prompted this was posted recently at rec.games.bridge :
After 1S open, Responder decided to immediately launch into 4NT-RKC.
Even if a slower approach would have been taken, the final 5-level contract
is subject to defeat as you can see --- losing all 3 Aces.
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After thinking about it I came up with "including RKC into the lower Bergen Raise":
1H/1S - 3C! ( relays to 3D! )
3D! - ??
3M = 3C! was the Constructive Bergen Raise
3S! = Baby-Kickback ( when Hts are trump)
3NT! = Baby-RKC ( when Sp are trump )
3S! = Baby-Kickback ( when Hts are trump)
3NT! = Baby-RKC ( when Sp are trump )
After 3M:
Opener can either pass or bid game with a strong hand.
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But after the respective "Baby"-RKC use the following:
For example when Hts are trump:
1H - 3C!
3D! - 3S! ( Baby-kickback )
??
..3NT! = 1st step = 0/3
...4C! = 2nd step =1/4
...4D! = 2 - hQ
...4H! = 2 + hQ
After the 1st or 2nd steps, Responder "signs-off" in 4M;
and if Opener has the HIGHER number of keys,
he "answers" as if there were a trump Q-ask.
Otherwise he passes 4M.
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For the hand in question:
1S - 3C!
3D! - 3NT! ( Baby-RKC )
4C! ( 0/3 ) - 4S
PASS
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For the following hand:
1H - 3C!
3D! - 3S!
3NT! ( 1st step = 0/3 ) - 4H
??
...4S! = hQ + sK
..4NT! = hQ and no outside K
...5C! = hQ + cK
...5D! = hQ + dK
...5H! = no hQ
After 5H! >> 6H