Posted 2014-May-25, 20:33
Richard's careless blocking of the diamond suit happens, I;ve done that more times than I care to remember, but he is easily more than good enough not to misplay like that. I suspect he was distracted. I would not have shown his hand (he could post it if he would like to have). But let's talk about the missed grand slam at your table.
The opening 1NT bid is a little heavy (great 17 hcp and a 5 card suit). I am certain I would upgrade and open 1♠. On your auction, the splinter bid is certainly ok, but I might have bid 3♥ (spade fit, slam interest) to continue the auction. However, Eddie Kantar's book on roman keycard blackwood makes a great point. A hand that opens 1NT, 2NT, 2C-then rebids 2NT, should never be the hand asking for keycards.
So the auction should be... (if using the splinter)
1NT - 2♣
2♠ - 4♣
4♦ - 4NT
5♣ - 5♦
6♣ - ?
At this point you know about the ♠Q, ♥A, ♦A and ♣AK and you know partner has no more HCP at all. You can count 3♦, 3♣,5♠ and 2♥ for 12 tricks. Where is the 13th coming from?
If partner is 4=3=2=4 you can ruff two clubs in your hand and win 4♠ (in partner's), 2♣, 2♣ ruff, and five red card winners.
If partner is 5=(32)=3 with 3 clubs, you can win 5♠ (in partners hand), 2♣, 1♣, 2♥ and 3♦
If partner has a doubleton heart, you can ruff a heart in his hand for 13 tricks
As you think about the distributions the only ones that are problematic is if partner had 3♣ (or 2), 3 ♥ (she will not have 4), and 3♦ (or 4). So lets look at 4=3=4=2 first. If diamonds are 3-3 you will make with the 13th diamond being the 13th trick. IF diamonds don't break, you have a potential show up squeeze or straight forward finesse (guessing which way).
If partner is 4=3=3=3 you have to guess which way to finesse hearts
With your short clubs, the odds are partner has longer clubs and you know partner has at most 3♥. And if partner has four diamonds you have better than 50% (3-3 diamonds or hook). So the grand slam has to be strong odds on considering the distributions partner could hold. So you will bid the grand slam.
On your auction with north trying for grand slam opposite you splinter, I would imagine partner with ♠Q, ♥AQ, ♦A and [cl[A and bid the grand slam right over 5NT. Imagine partner trying for a grand slam when all I did was show potential mild slam interest, What else could she hold? I might have had a club void so that [cl]AK would be totally wasted.
Try to imagine the hands something like this and then how the play will go during the bidding and you often will find the right solution to what to do. This is a good example of that.
--Ben--