Monday, September 02, 2002 4:12 AM
PITBULLS:
O.K.
Kantar has got to me . He advocates “Kickback” when the partnership has found a minor fit at the 4 level . I like
this because 4NT being natural is a bonus . Kickback is bidding the cheapest
available bid after the fit or the next bid if the suit has been bid previously
to use as KCB .
Kickback is a dangerous convention because you have years of
using the bid as a Q bid. Old habits are hard to break especially for old guys.
Using it only after 4 level minor agreements makes sense to me.
The 4 level is the agreement and not the ask. When you have just found your minor fit by the 4 level you need something to be KCB. Use Kickback.
WHEN A MINOR
IS INTRODUCED FOR THE FIRST TIME AT THE THREE LEVEL
Opener
Responder
1S
2H
3C,
3D
?
Opener
Responder
1H
1S
3C,
3D
?
Opener
Responder
1H
2D
2H
3C
?
My feeling ( Kantar ) is that in sequences when a second bid minor suit is
introduced for the first time suit at the three level there should be no immediate
keycard ask available in that minor. Must support partner first at the 4 level ( the
agreement ) and Kickback is KCB .
Opener Responder
1D 1S
3C 4C
4D
?
Four diamonds is not RKB because it is a
first bid suit. In
this sequence 4H is RKB.
In the preceding example, the response to
the queen ask would be 4NT, denying the queen. Opener should correct to 5C, but at least has the
option of passing.
DIAMONDS ARE A
GIRL'S BEST FRIEND WHEN CLUBS IS THE AGREED SUIT
Opener Responder
S. AKxxxx S.
x
H. x
H. Kxxxxx
D. x
D. KQ
C. AJ108x
C.
KQxx
Opener Responder
1S
2H
3C
4C (1)
4D (2) 4H (3)
5C(4)
Pass
(1)
The agreement
(2) The ask
(3) 1
(4) Two keycards missing
STILL NOT ENOUGH ROOM
Opener
Responder
S.
AQ
S. xx
H.
x
H. AQxx
D.
AKxxx
D. xxx
C.
AJ9xx
C. KQxx
Opener Responder
1D 1H
3C 4C
4S (1) 5H (2)
5NT (3) 6C (4)
Pass
(1)
RKB Both
diamonds and hearts are first bid suits.
(2) 2 with.
(3) Grand Slam try.
Not a king ask. Looking for an extra.
(4) No extras, no
extra trump length, no DQ, plus
the death holding in diamonds, xxx.
AFTER SIMPLE FOUR LEVEL PREFERENCE
Opener Responder
S. AKQxx S. x
H. x
H. J109xx
D. x
D. AK10xx
C. AK9xxx C. Qx
Opener Responder
1C
1H
2S
3D
3S
4C (1)
4D (2) 4H (3)
4S (4) 5D (5)
6C
Pass
(1)The agreement.
(2) RKB
(3) 1
(4) Queen-ask.
(5) Yes with DK.
Once RKB is in motion, the RKB bidder frequently uses a previously
bid suit as the queen-ask.
However, facing a 0 or 1 response, a return to the asker's first bid
EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
2001
Opener Responder
S. Kx S.
J10x
H. AKJx
H. Qx
D. AQxxxx
D.
Kx
C. x
C. AKJ10xx
Opener Responder
1D
2C
2H
3C
3D
4D (1)
4H (2) 5C (3)
6D Pass
(1)
The agreement
(2) RKB (hearts is not a first bid suit)
(3) 2 without
AFTER A SINGLE RAISE
Opener
Responder
S. AJ9xx
S.
Qx
H. - H.
AKQxx
D. Axxx
D.
KQxxx
C. Axxx
C.
x
Opener
Responder
1S
2H
2S
(1)
3D
4D (2)
4NT (3)
5D
(4)
5S (5)
6D
(6)
Pass
(1) Considered the limited hand for RKB purposes
(2) The
agreement.
(3) RKB.
(4) 3
(5) Specific Suit Ask.
(6) No second or third round spade control.
ROSENBLUM
QUALIFYING
West (Sontag) East (me)
S. xx
S. Kx
H. xx
H.
AKQ
D. AKQxx
D.
Jx
C. Kxxx
C. QJ10xxx
West North
East South
1D 1S
2C 3S
(1)
4C Pass 4H (2) Pass
5C(3)
Pass Pass Pass
(1)
Preemptive.
(2)
RKB (Diamonds is a first bid suit).
(3) 2 without.