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I rather be in 6S here and live with the eventual poor result.... at least I save my brain from those complicated process on how to get to a bad Grand ;)

You should never want to be in 6; Keycard blackwood with no other special agreements lets you count 12 top tricks in NT with no trick one ruffs or bad splits to worry about.

I am sure you realized my comment was to enphatize the bad Grand rather than anything else.... but thanks for the reminder :)

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Personally i would texas and then key card for spades. After the key card bid i would ask kings (specific or otherwise). This would promise all of the controls and the q of spades. Partner has an easy 7nt bid after that. (he can count 4c, 4d, 1h and 5/6 spades, assuming spades split)
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Personally i would texas and then key card for spades. After the key card bid i would ask kings (specific or otherwise). This would promise all of the controls and the q of spades. Partner has an easy 7nt bid after that. (he can count 4c, 4d, 1h and 5/6 spades, assuming spades split)

OF course partner may count on 6 spade tricks and less in the minors with another hand and end up with only 12 tricks after he counted on you for 13 :(.

 

Change a Q of minor to Q of H.

 

6s....1h.....2 of minor .....4 of minor should be 13 except opps partner only has 5 spades and lied to you.

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