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I want to make sure that my partner has a CLUB control BEFORE I commit to slam (small opposite two key cards). I assure you, I am bidding seven opposite 3 just fine. The three heart bid give us two suit trump agreement, so when I eventually use BLACKWOOD (assuming partner can cue-bid clubs), we will still get to seven. In addition, we get to six when he has a) two controls, and
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I consider S-KQJ H-Qxxxx D-AKJ C-QJ very reasonable. Your way gets you to six hearts off one on a club lead. My way stops in 4H without giving up on six. I consider,
Kx QT9xxx AJT C-QJ not quite so reasonable, but my way stops savely in 4H, while your way gets you to 5H and loses two club on the lead and has only 50-50 chance of making 5H (must find diamond king).
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Sorry luis. The purpose of the game forcing 3H bid is starting a cue-bidding sequence is EXACTLY what this hand needs after the 3D raise. It allows you to find out about the CLUB control BEFORE you commit the hand above 4H's with blackwood. With two suit trump agreement, you can still find out about the DIAMOND-AK and club A with blackwood. And if partner lacks the club ACE, he will have to have the club KING (or stiff) before you go past 4H's. Far from confusing partner, your 3H bid tells him to give you exactly the information you need before continuing. If he has the club ACE, as you suppose, you will hear either a 3S Call (spade King)...where you can bid 3NT (serious 3NT) to give him a chance to show the ACE, or he will bid 4C over 3H to show, a) no spade king and
Ben

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