helene_t, on 2018-August-21, 19:49, said:
Without any special agreements you just bid 4♠. 3♠ is ok on an 18 count but with four aces I think it is 4♠.
If 3♦ is a splinter, maybe you can use 4♦ as the non-splinter spade raise.
I like this +1, Helene. My thoughts are that if you agree
♠ here, there is a slight chance that you might miss out on a 4-4
♥ fit. Even though it is TOTALLY unconventional, I like 2
♥ here as a reverse force.
The reason's for 2
♥. 1. It is forcing. 2.
♠ are the top suit so you can always bid them later. 3. You might find that 4-4
♥ fit, and the presumed 5-4
♠ fit will allow you to dispose of one your losers. 4. Partner will have another bid to define his hand further 5. Four aces in a trump contract is gold dust.
The downsides to 2
♥ is that partner might totally misinterpret the bid, think you have
♣s and
♥s, and if you use RKCB after there could be a misunderstanding.
Without any firm agreements the sensible bid is 4
♠. The trouble with that is as partner is aceless, he might be reluctant to bid RKCB and you need so little for slam to be viable.
You need agreements here! lol