Kickback Queen Ask
#1
Posted 2012-June-06, 15:54
2♥:2♠
3♣:4♦
4♠:queen ask?
2♥ strong jump, 4♦ kickback, 4♠ 1430, how do I ask for the queen?
#2
Posted 2012-June-06, 16:12
#4
Posted 2012-June-06, 16:41
Even if you don't play all that, 4NT would ask for the ♣queen.
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#5
Posted 2012-June-06, 16:48
#7
Posted 2012-June-06, 17:47
#8
Posted 2012-June-06, 18:37
I think on this auction it should be clear that 4N is the queen ask however on other auctions after kickback and a spade response, would 4N ever be a place to play?
#9
Posted 2012-June-06, 18:42
Put it this way, when we show three keys, do we really want to play 4N (i.e., partner has ZERO)?
I would not have had the same comfort level as you that 4♦ is RKC.
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#10
Posted 2012-June-06, 18:52
Phil, on 2012-June-06, 18:42, said:
Put it this way, when we show three keys, do we really want to play 4N (i.e., partner has ZERO)?
Phil, on 2012-June-06, 18:42, said:
We are in a gf auction and 4♦ is a jump, it's KB
#11
Posted 2012-June-06, 19:41
nigel_k, on 2012-June-06, 17:47, said:
Do you play that the second step is King ask ?
#12
Posted 2012-June-06, 20:24
When ♦ are trump there is no problem .... You will always have 5C next as ♦ Q-ask.
If you don't use 4NT next as "to play" , then there is no problem .
Also, with Minorwood there is no problem at all .... even when 4NT next = to play ... for either minor as trump.
Some have tried to reduce the problem by playing "variable RKC " based on whether the "asker" is the strong or weak hand:
-- use 0314 when the asker is the WEAK hand ...
-- use 1430 when the asker is the STRONG hand ...
I know, just relying on one method is confusing enough .... so I won't go into the "rules" for the weak and strong hands.
This post has been edited by TWO4BRIDGE: 2012-June-07, 07:05
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#13
Posted 2012-June-06, 21:22
jillybean, on 2012-June-06, 18:37, said:
I think on this auction it should be clear that 4N is the queen ask however on other auctions after kickback and a spade response, would 4N ever be a place to play?
No, you can never play in 4nt, just have that meta rule, 4nt bid is never to play after Kickback.
One auction you should discuss is the following but never have 4nt be to play.
clubs are trumps and 4d is rkc in clubs and pard bids 4h now:
4s=queen ask
4nt= discuss but not to play, we play it as grand try showing KD,
5c=sign off.
5d=specific K ask, deny KH, grand try, deny KD.
5h=specific K ask, showing KH, grand try, deny KD.
#15
Posted 2012-June-06, 21:40
edit: The reason we came to this agreement was that, especially playing matchpoints, it felt like it was important to be able to stop in 4N, except in this specific auction where stopping in 5C when we didn't have the Q became the biggest priority. The way we handle all other minor suit kickback auctions is that the first (non-4N, non 5 of our minor) step is the Q ask, and the next step guarantees all the keycards and asks for specific kings. Our rules for denying the Q are also clear, and facilitate playing in 4N - the cheaper bid between returning to our suit or NT denies the Queen.
#16
Posted 2012-June-06, 22:22
jillybean, on 2012-June-06, 18:52, said:
Think about what you just asked.
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#17
Posted 2012-June-06, 23:56
Phil, on 2012-June-06, 22:22, said:
yeah, ignore that
After a kickback response do you use same KB suit to ask for Kings or 1st step Queen, 2nd step Kings?
#18
Posted 2012-June-06, 23:59
CSGibson, on 2012-June-06, 21:40, said:
edit: The reason we came to this agreement was that, especially playing matchpoints, it felt like it was important to be able to stop in 4N, except in this specific auction where stopping in 5C when we didn't have the Q became the biggest priority. The way we handle all other minor suit kickback auctions is that the first (non-4N, non 5 of our minor) step is the Q ask, and the next step guarantees all the keycards and asks for specific kings. Our rules for denying the Q are also clear, and facilitate playing in 4N - the cheaper bid between returning to our suit or NT denies the Queen.
Thanks, this is very useful.
#19
Posted 2012-June-07, 07:09
jillybean, on 2012-June-06, 15:54, said:
2♥:2♠
3♣:4♦
4♠:queen ask?
2♥ strong jump, 4♦ kickback, 4♠ 1430, how do I ask for the queen?
Another way to reduce the possibility of a 4S reply ( when ♣ are trump ) is to use Minorwood when suit agreement is first shown at the 3-level and Kickback when suit agreement is first shown at the 4-level .
In your example, you could have used 4C! = Minorwood .
TWOferBRIDGE
"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
#20
Posted 2012-June-07, 09:06
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