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  1. 1. so what?

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4NT, two places to play.  I suppose you're going to tell me that's Keycard?

FWIW I wanted to bid this since diamonds will FREQUENTLY play better but since it isn't even a poll option, I am going to guess they just play it as KC.

 

A lot of people actually think 4N here should be keycard becuase:

 

With 6-4 in the minors you would double 4S. With more than that you can bid 5C.

 

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Support with support, so this kind of hand is not possible

 

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they forget that they have no way to slow a slam TRY, whereas if you play 4N as 2 places to play, it will often go 5C from partner, and now 5H is a clear slam try. Sure sometimes partner bids 5D, but you still have more info and can't be in a worse spot to guess than just bidding 5H/6H to begin with.

 

FWIW I think playing keycard in an auction like this is terrible. If you really want to give up on 2 places to play, at least play 4N as a slam TRY in hearts. It is way more valuable to be able to intelligently issue a slam try than to have to guess between keycard and a simple 5H bid. But giving up on 2 places to play sucks. Find the right fit, then worry about slam later.

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Does anyone have a good set of rules/guidelines as to when 4NT is Blackwood and when it is choice of games in these kind of auctions?

How about this one: 4NT is only RKCB if we have already agreed a suit, or it can't be anything else. That is, you can't agree a suit by bidding 4NT.

 

That still leaves the question of when it's two places to play and when it's natural. I think it's two places to play if:

- the opponents have just bid something at the four level, and

- we have two playable strains below what they've bid

but natural otherwise.

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Would have been helpful to define 2H.

looks like another successful NFB :)

Are you sure that is how it was intended? looks like a wobbler to me. On this hand 5H seems right no matter how 2H was intended (NFB, force, or GF), but for other opening bids it would make a difference whether to use the 4NT tool or not.

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