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 Based on the “Winning Tricks” evaluation method, a small slam requires: Based on the “Winning Tricks” evaluation method, a small slam requires:
-33+ HCP in NT +  * 33+ HCP in NT 
-32 points (HCP+DP) with an 8 card fit in the trump suit +  ​* ​32 points (HCP+DP) with an 8 card fit in the trump suit 
-29 points (HCP+DP) with a 9+ card fit in the trump suit+  ​* ​29 points (HCP+DP) with a 9+ card fit in the trump suit
  
 So, if Opener bids 1NT (11-15), Responder must have 20+ HCP to be in range of a small slame. ​ If Opener has13+ HCP then slam is probable. ​ Responder can determine if Opener has 13+ HCP  by using Australian Stayman, whose responses include and indication of which range of HCP the opener has.  Alternatively,​ Responder can bid 4NT (“Quantitative Ask”) to which Opener passes if 11-13 HCP or bids 6NT with 13-15 HCP. So, if Opener bids 1NT (11-15), Responder must have 20+ HCP to be in range of a small slame. ​ If Opener has13+ HCP then slam is probable. ​ Responder can determine if Opener has 13+ HCP  by using Australian Stayman, whose responses include and indication of which range of HCP the opener has.  Alternatively,​ Responder can bid 4NT (“Quantitative Ask”) to which Opener passes if 11-13 HCP or bids 6NT with 13-15 HCP.
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 If Opener opens 1D (11-15), then Responder must have similar points to a 1M (11-15) open but must have additional length in D.  Again, a bid of 2NT initiates the slam investigation (see below). If Opener opens 1D (11-15), then Responder must have similar points to a 1M (11-15) open but must have additional length in D.  Again, a bid of 2NT initiates the slam investigation (see below).
  
-If Opener opens  2C (11-15 ​  ​6+ C  or 5C with  a 4 card major) , similar point requirements apply. ​ Responder can determine Opener’s range by bidding 2D, an asking bid for a possible major. ​ The responses to the 2D bid include a range indication. ​  see below+If Opener opens  2C (11-15) (6+C or 5C with a 4 card major) , similar point requirements apply. ​ Responder can determine Opener’s range by bidding 2D, an asking bid for a possible major. ​ The responses to the 2D bid include a range indication. ​  see below
  
 If Opener opens 2D (11-15 with 4414), similar point requirement apply, but we do not have a way of determining range. One difference is that because of Opener’s known distribution,​ Opener’s hand can be upgraded by Responder to account for Distribution Points. If Opener opens 2D (11-15 with 4414), similar point requirement apply, but we do not have a way of determining range. One difference is that because of Opener’s known distribution,​ Opener’s hand can be upgraded by Responder to account for Distribution Points.
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 If Opener opens 1C (16+), and Responder has 12+ HCP, slam investigation should commence after confirmation of trump suit or NT.  see  below If Opener opens 1C (16+), and Responder has 12+ HCP, slam investigation should commence after confirmation of trump suit or NT.  see  below
  
-If Opener opens 2NT (22-24) and Responder has 10+ HCP, Responder should give jump response to indicate slam potential. ​  ​For example: 2NT-3C-3S-5S or 2NT-3H-3S-4NT+If Opener opens 2NT (22-24) and Responder has 10+ HCP, Responder should give jump response to indicate slam potential. For example: 2NT-3C-3S-5S or 2NT-3H-3S-4NT
  
 The above cases account for probably 80%-90% of the biddable slams. ​ The remainder we leave to those who can embrace the added complexity required to handle them. The above cases account for probably 80%-90% of the biddable slams. ​ The remainder we leave to those who can embrace the added complexity required to handle them.
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 The Responder asks for the range information after a suit open by directly bidding 2NT (this is Beta asking bid here)   ​(assuming no interference). ​ Opener’s rebids are: The Responder asks for the range information after a suit open by directly bidding 2NT (this is Beta asking bid here)   ​(assuming no interference). ​ Opener’s rebids are:
-3NT : 11-13 HCP  (min sign off) +  * 3NT : 11-13 HCP  (min sign off) 
-Game in suit : 11-13 HCP, extra length in suit  (min response jump to game in suit) +  ​* ​Game in suit : 11-13 HCP, extra length in suit  (min response jump to game in suit) 
-Any other : 13-15 HCP, response to Controls asking bid (positive slam interest).+  ​* ​Any other : 13-15 HCP, response to Controls asking bid (positive slam interest).
  
 The Responder asks for range information after a 1NT open by by bidding 2C, Australian Stayman. ​ Opener’s rebids are: The Responder asks for range information after a 1NT open by by bidding 2C, Australian Stayman. ​ Opener’s rebids are:
-2X,2N : 11-13 HCP +  * 2X,2N : 11-13 HCP 
-3X : 13-15 HCP+  ​* ​3X : 13-15 HCP
  
 If interference occurs directly after the opening bid, then slam, while possible, is much more unlikely or difficult to bid.  Consequently we abandon any slam investigation and focus on reaching a game contract. If interference occurs directly after the opening bid, then slam, while possible, is much more unlikely or difficult to bid.  Consequently we abandon any slam investigation and focus on reaching a game contract.
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 After a slam has been determined to be probable, the controlling hand (“the Captain”) should check to see if the partnership has all of the controls (Aces and Kings) necessary to prevent the opponents from taking immediate quick tricks to set the contract. ​ This is accomplished by the use of Control Asking Bids. After a slam has been determined to be probable, the controlling hand (“the Captain”) should check to see if the partnership has all of the controls (Aces and Kings) necessary to prevent the opponents from taking immediate quick tricks to set the contract. ​ This is accomplished by the use of Control Asking Bids.
  
-While the partnership can use whatever conventions they desire,this bidding system favors the use of  2 types of Control Asking Bids: Beta Asking bids and RKC1430.+While the partnership can use whatever conventions they desire,this bidding system favors the use of 2 types of Control Asking Bids: Beta Asking bids and RKC1430.
  
 Control Asking bids occur when: Control Asking bids occur when:
-A bid of 2NT directly after an opening bid of 1D/1H/1S/2C is treated as a Control Asking Bid if Opener has 13-15 HCP. (Either Beta Ask or RKC1430 depending on partnership agreement) +  * A bid of 2NT directly after an opening bid of 1D/1H/1S/2C is treated as a Control Asking Bid if Opener has 13-15 HCP. (Either Beta Ask or RKC1430 depending on partnership agreement) 
-A direct bid of 4C after a NT bid is a Control Asking Bid (Beta Ask).  +  ​* ​A direct bid of 4C after a NT bid is a Control Asking Bid (Beta Ask).  
-A direct jump to 4C (if C has not been bid as a natural suit) is a Control Asking Bid (Beta Ask). +  ​* ​A direct jump to 4C (if C has not been bid as a natural suit) is a Control Asking Bid (Beta Ask). 
-A direct jump to 4D, if C has been bid as a natural suit, is a Control Asking Bid (Beta Ask). +  ​* ​A direct jump to 4D, if C has been bid as a natural suit, is a Control Asking Bid (Beta Ask). 
-A direct jump to 4NT after a suit bid  is a Control Asking Bid (RKC1430). +  ​* ​A direct jump to 4NT after a suit bid  is a Control Asking Bid (RKC1430). 
-A direct bid of 4NT after a confirmed trump suit is established is a Control Asking Bid (RKC1430).+  ​* ​A direct bid of 4NT after a confirmed trump suit is established is a Control Asking Bid (RKC1430). 
 +  * 
  
 **Beta Asking Bid Responses** **Beta Asking Bid Responses**
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 If the Beta Asking Bid was 2NT response to 1D/​1H1/​1S/​2C,​ then Opener’s Beta Asking Response rebids are: If the Beta Asking Bid was 2NT response to 1D/​1H1/​1S/​2C,​ then Opener’s Beta Asking Response rebids are:
-3C : 0-2 controls +  * 3C : 0-2 controls 
-3D : 3 controls +  ​* ​3D : 3 controls 
-3H : 4 controls +  ​* ​3H : 4 controls 
-3S : 5 controls +  ​* ​3S : 5 controls 
-4C : 6 controls +  ​* ​4C : 6 controls 
-4D : 7 controls (the maximum possible under an 11-15 HCP open)+  ​* ​4D : 7 controls (the maximum possible under an 11-15 HCP open)
  
 Notice that 3NT is skipped because of its use as an 11-13 range response. Notice that 3NT is skipped because of its use as an 11-13 range response.
  
 Asker may get further clarification of a 3C response by bidding 3D, in which case Opener rebids: Asker may get further clarification of a 3C response by bidding 3D, in which case Opener rebids:
-3H : 0 controls +  * 3H : 0 controls 
-3S :  1 control +  ​* ​3S :  1 control 
-3N : 2 controls+  ​* ​3N : 2 controls
  
 If the Beta Asking Bid is a bid of 4C (or 4D) then Responder bids: If the Beta Asking Bid is a bid of 4C (or 4D) then Responder bids:
-4D (or 4H) : 0-2 controls +  * 4D (or 4H) : 0-2 controls 
-4H (or 4S) : 3 controls +  ​* ​4H (or 4S) : 3 controls 
-4S (or 4N) : 4 controls +  ​* ​4S (or 4N) : 4 controls 
-Next bid : 5 controls +  ​* ​Next bid : 5 controls 
-Etc.+  ​* ​Etc.
  
 **Asking for Singleton/​Void** **Asking for Singleton/​Void**
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 If RKC1430 is chosen as the Control Asking Bid for 1M-2N sequence, then the responses are: If RKC1430 is chosen as the Control Asking Bid for 1M-2N sequence, then the responses are:
-3C : 1 or 4 controls +  * 3C : 1 or 4 controls 
-3D : 0 or 3 controls +  ​* ​3D : 0 or 3 controls 
-3H : 2 controls, no Q of trumps +  ​* ​3H : 2 controls, no Q of trumps 
-3S : 2 controls, Q of trumps+  ​* ​3S : 2 controls, Q of trumps
  
 If the Control Asking Bid is 4NT, then the responses are: If the Control Asking Bid is 4NT, then the responses are:
-5C : 1 or 4 controls +  * 5C : 1 or 4 controls 
-5D : 0 or 3 controls +  ​* ​5D : 0 or 3 controls 
-5H : 2 controls, no Q of trumps +  ​* ​5H : 2 controls, no Q of trumps 
-5S : 2 controls, Q of trumps+  ​* ​5S : 2 controls, Q of trumps
  
 Kings, not including the King of trumps, may be asked for by bidding 5NT.  The responses are: Kings, not including the King of trumps, may be asked for by bidding 5NT.  The responses are:
-6C : all or none +  * 6C : all or none 
-6D : 1 +  ​* ​6D : 1 
-6H : 2+  ​* ​6H : 2 
 + 
 +There are a number of other extensions to the RKC1430 convention that the partners may agree to use.
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