Posted 2011-June-05, 12:26
A lot of ideas come to mind.
First, Opener might redouble 3♣ to show first-round control. Then, Responder can bid 3♦ to set that as trumps, if committing to slam exploration (and hence not that concerned about missing a spade game -- Opener has at most two spades anyway, assuming that the failure to double 1NT was anti-support). Opener can now cue 3♥ for the heart control.
That's probably enough to kick into RKCB, hopefully 4♥ (or even 4♦). After 4♥ Kickback, for example, Opener shows two with the Queen, which covers all diamond and non-spade losers, with at most one spade loser. The answer being 5♦, 5♥ presumably asks for specific Kings, and Opener's 5♠ reply seals the 7♦ deal.
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