.
                  That was all East needed to bid the excellent 
                  grand slam. Not surprisingly, at the tournament where this  
                  hand was actually played, many pairs only got to six. 
                  
                  Partnership Checklist – Control Bids
                  
                  Use this checklist to firm up your 
                  control-bidding agreements. Check A or B on #1. Check Yes or 
                  No on #2-6. I recommend B on #1 and Yes on #2-6.
                  Keep in mind that this checklist does not 
                  address:
                  • Auctions where a minor suit is bid and 
                  raised;
                  • 2/1 Game Forcing auctions.
                  1. Each player’s first control-bid promises:
                  __ A. a first-round control in the suit
                  __ B. any control 
                  (Italian style)
 
                  2. Controls are bid up-the-line, so bypassing 
                  a suit denies a control in that suit.
                  __ Yes   __No
                  
                  3. As long as slam is possible, always show a control below 
                  the game level.
                  __ Yes   __No
                  
                  4. If partner has shown a 5+ card suit, a control-bid in his 
                  suit shows the ace or king.
                  __ Yes   __No
                  
                  5. Once you have shown a short suit, only control-bid that 
                  suit with a void.
                  __ Yes   __No
                  
                  6. A control-bid at the five level shows first-round control 
                  in that suit.
                  __ Yes   __No