Posted 2014-November-16, 20:09
I just tried to simulate hands in my head and gave pd some hands, as I would do at the table.I first checked the hands where he has a singleton. Gave him singles in all other suits.
x Axx AKJxxx Kxx
Kxx x AKJxxx Kxx
Kxx Axx AKJxxx x
Slam is not promising in those hands, #1 is almost hopeless, #2 needs a lot of good things, #3 is not any better than others, despite the fact that pd himself could drive to slam with those control rich and unbalanced hands perhaps. I suspect he is more likely to hold a semi balanced hand like 6322, which things get worse for the slam even with some extra hcps.
Qx Ax AKJxxx Kxx
Qxx Ax AKJxxx Kx
xx Axx AKJxxx Kx
Again, these are all control rich hands and pd could have RKCB himself, even though the hands I generated in my head shows, required key card formula would not help partner. All of these hands hold enough keycards for the slam. I think we have a lot of legit reasons to pass his 5♦
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IMPs, Unfavourable vulnerability.
1NT = 12-14. 3♦ = natural FG, typically a single-suited slam try
3♠ = ♠ values, some interest in playing in diamonds.
The rest of the auction is cue bidding, 1st or 2nd round controls. If partner had bid 4NT instead of 5♦, that would have been RKCB.
What do you do now, and how obvious is it?