blackshoe, on 2013-February-11, 14:41, said:
1♥-(P)-4♠. Is 4♠ Kickback or natural? Assume, for the sake of argument, that Exclusion KCB is not in the picture.
Sure it is kickback if you play it as kickback. But it should be Ace Only Kickback. If you want to ask for key cards, make a forcing raise first.
If all you want to do is bid game in spades, you can bid 1
♠ first.
There really is not much of a need for 1
♥-4
♠ to be kickback. You can always make a forcing raise first. So, you can agree that, in this one case, 4
♠ is to play.
I have stated in other threads that 1x-4NT should be Aces Only (not key card) Blackwood, as you can always make a forcing raise followed by 4NT (or whatever other call would be RKCB) if you want to ask for keycards. And every so often you run into a hand where the only thing you want to know is how many aces partner has. For example, partner opens 1
♠ and you hold:
x
KQJTxxxx
A
KQJ
I had a hand like this in a swiss teams sometime ago. I asked for aces, found partner with all the missing aces and bid 7NT. While it was good that we had this agreement which made the bidding simple, I did not expect to win a swing on the hand. But our opps (who had only about 30000 masterpoints between them) had a problem and did not reach the grand. I believe that one of our teammates threw in a large preempt in diamonds after my hand made some otherwise rational response to 1
♠, such as 2
♥.