BudH, on Sep 4 2010, 10:18 PM, said:
Dealer: | North | Vul: | None | Scoring: | IMP | | | |
1
♥ - 2NT (Jacoby)
3
♦ - 4NT (RKC 1430)
5
♣ - 5
♦ (trump queen ask)
5
♥ - 5
♠
5NT - 6
♥
P
Is 5
♠ a general king ask? Or is 5
♠ asking specifically about the
♠K? Note that in this case the trump queen was denied by opener.
[Yes, I know that's a disgusting opening bid by North.....]
1) If Opener had extra length ( 6 cards ) , he would have replied positively to the trump Q-ask as if he had her lady.
2) After the trump Q
denial, the only rational reason to make another "ask" is that Responder already has extra trump length ( 5 cards ) but was hoping for a cheap positive reply showing the
♠K as well. That way a cheaper 2nd specific K-ask is available.
3) I play specific K-asking for the
cheapest ( bid ) K, not just for the K of the asking suit.
4) The way to make a 3rd-Rnd-( side suit) Ctrl ask is by bidding at least 1 step PAST a K-ask..... and usually that would be in a specific suit in question ( for example 6
♣ asks for 3rd Rnd Ctrl in
♣ ).
5) I'm not sure if I buy into
stopping at 5NT after a negative reply to a trump Q-ask.
It sure seems weird ( at least highly unsual ) to play in 6 w/Q and stop in ( what I would coinsider a risky ) 5NT w/o the Q.
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With the hand shown, I have no idea why Responder ( South ) pressed on with a bid of 5
♠.
If it were a K-ask, then 5NT shows that K ( NT shows the feature in the asking suit ).... and He still signed off in the small
♥ slam.
What was the point ?