RSClyde, on 2013-November-25, 16:41, said:
Unbalanced hands care about shortness too and you will not figure it out if you do not ask.
You have 10 hearts and silent opponents, there are lots and lots of hands with stiff spades, a very high percentage of which will produce slam since they still have all of their HCP everywhere else. This hand is not some anomaly. Once you find out that partner has a stiff spade RKC tells you everything else you need to know and you can set the final contract with absolute certainty.
Yes it is possible to reach slam without a stiff spade, they are less frequent, easier to bid anyway because they require more HCPs, and you still have chances if you start with 2nt.
It is the rare hand indeed where partner takes off to the races over 4♣ but does nothing helpful over 2nt, and when partner signs off over a splinter, the spade suit is still a mystery and you'll have no idea what the hand can make.
You have 10 hearts and silent opponents, there are lots and lots of hands with stiff spades, a very high percentage of which will produce slam since they still have all of their HCP everywhere else. This hand is not some anomaly. Once you find out that partner has a stiff spade RKC tells you everything else you need to know and you can set the final contract with absolute certainty.
Yes it is possible to reach slam without a stiff spade, they are less frequent, easier to bid anyway because they require more HCPs, and you still have chances if you start with 2nt.
It is the rare hand indeed where partner takes off to the races over 4♣ but does nothing helpful over 2nt, and when partner signs off over a splinter, the spade suit is still a mystery and you'll have no idea what the hand can make.
There is some benefit to a 2NT bid because repsonder knows the fit is 10-card and opener does not; however, 2NT is not a perfect bid as it will miss a simple slam when opener holds KQx, Axxxx, Kx, xxx.
One must pick his poison and live with the results.

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