I chose one of the methods advocated by several posters - 2
♣ followed by 5
♣. Unfortunately, this was not enough to convince my partner to bid slam. And slam was cold.
8 of the 20 North South pairs bid slam. Besides the pairs that bid slam, we lost matchpoints to the 6 pairs who played in 3NT (making 7 5 times and 6 the other time). The only pair that finished ahead of us in our direction found 6NT! This was cold, as all three missing kings were onside (
♦K and
♠K in front of the AQ of their suits, and the
♥K in front of the
♥Q) with clubs 2-1, so there is no successful defense. Some pairs managed +1390, which is easy on a spade lead and is also there if one takes the diamond finesse.
I was discussing this hand with one of the other players. He didn't give it much stock, as he said that he didn't gear his bidding system on how to handle hands with 9 card suits. There is some wisdom in that.
Complete results from this event are available at philadelphiabridgeinfo.com. This was the Saturday Afternoon Pairs - April 12 2014.