On some highly distributional hands when we ask for Keycards (or Aces) using 4NT, the opponents choose to bid over our 4NT bid in an effort to obstruct our communication and “get in the way”. We should be prepared for this type of interference and have agreements for how to communicate with partner (show our number of Keycards or Aces) in this situation. Here we look at how to do this.
(535) Slam Bidding: 5NT Choice of Slams
5NT is not a common bid. We most frequently use it in Ace-asking auctions to ask for Kings. We have another use of a 5NT bid in Grand Slam Force, but trying for a grand slam is a rare occurrence and we would like to use 5NT (especially a jump to 5NT) for another more frequently useful purpose. The modern approach is to play a jump to 5NT as a “choice of slams” to help us find the best small slam. Let’s see how this works.
(534) Slam Bidding: 5-Major Bids - "Obvious Question"
We can use a 5-Major bid for something other than to end the auction. 5-Major can be bid concisely for a variety of reasons -- to take away bidding space from the opponents or to ask partner a specific question (which we call the “obvious question”). Let’s look at our options for how to make use of this 5-Major bid.
(533) Slam Bidding: Minor Suit Slams After 1NT Openings
Minor suit slams are much harder to bid than Major suit slams. This is especially true after we open the bidding with 1NT (or 2NT). We start off the auction looking for Major suit fits and only then look for our minor suit fits after that. Major suit-showing bids are the cheapest bids and that means that our minor suit-showing bids take up more space. We look at how we overcome this bidding challenge to bid good minor suit slams.
(532) Slam Bidding: Forcing Pass Auctions
When we are in a game forcing auction and the opponents interfere (usually to sacrifice) it is clear that we are not going to go quietly and just let them steal the contract. If the opponents bid over us, then we will either double them and defend or bid on to our game. Forcing Pass is an agreement used to help us work together with partner to make a good decision about which to do.