Fluffy, on Jan 6 2009, 08:30 PM, said:
I think 3♥ is better than 4♣, more descriptive at least. Having all the trump honnors and nothing else is always a problem, becuase partner's trumps are usually to bad to move forward and we don't have a move to make.
I'm a bit surprised that few agreed with Fluffy on this one. Doesn't 3
♥ tell that heart honors should be downgraded and other honors are probably valuable, while 4
♣ tells that club honors are superb and red honors should be downgraded? In this case we have a club suit that works well with most club holdings, so why emphasize the club suit? Especially if 2NT implies a balanced hand. Of course, for a grand slam we would prefer if responder had the club queen, but shouldn't the focus initially be on the small slam? And we might get a chance to ask for the club queen later, even if we start with 3
♥.
After 3
♥, responder sees that he has 11 points outside hearts (although
♠Q probably is wasted), and the heart ace which still is a trick, so he should be mildly slam interested. Without special agreements I would try to express that with a 3
♠ bid. Opener could then cuebid clubs in hope of a diamond cue from responder, when he can bid 4
♥ to show his void. In this case responder will bid 4
♥ (showing the ace, the king is uninteresting against a shortness), which will not excite opener. Maybe he still has enough for 5
♠ or 4NT (assuming it is RKCB)? Even if responder has Kxxx-AKxx-QJ-xxx you have some chances for 12 tricks, and with that hand responder should have bid 4
♠ over 3
♥, so he has something better than that. So 4NT RKCB it is, and over the 3 keycard response you have to choose between asking for the trump queen, or trying the more imaginative 6
♣. Opener could have asked after the club king with the trump queen ask (or 5NT), so this has to be something else. After 2NT Jacoby you probably do not suggest another trump suit, so it must be a grand slam trial with the focus on the club suit. Responder will wonder why opener did not ask for his spade queen, but it can be due to a six card opening suit, or that he felt lucky with the nine card trump suit (the latter is true in this case). Now how should responder react with a doubleton? The queen would obviously have been better, so 7
♠ (or 7
♣) probably shows her majesty. Maybe a doubleton is enough for ... 6
♦, showing that queen (we have already denied the king). 6
♥ would have shown the heart king. The Queen of diamonds is (almost) worthless for a grand, so 6
♠ is the conclusion of that story. The king of hearts and the doubleton club on the other hand is enough for a grand, well at least when we already have decided that spades is going to be divided 2-2.