Bidding
Partner opens 1C and you bid your 5 card major suit 1S. Partner rebids 2NT showing 18-19 HCP and no major suit fit you now
ace ask by bidding 4C. Partner responds 4S (showing 2 aces), you
king ask by bidding 5C, partner responds 5H (1 king), with only 1 king missing, bid 6NT - 33 combined points and only 1 missing king is enough to bid slam.
Acol Bidding
Partner opens 1C and you bid your 5 card major suit 1S. Partner rebids 2NT showing 18-19 HCP and no major suit fit you now
ace ask by bidding 4C. Partner responds 4S (showing 2 aces), you
king ask by bidding 5C, partner responds 5H (1 king), with only 1 king missing, bid 6NT - 33 combined points and only 1 missing king is enough to bid slam.
. Two in spades 2 in hearts 3 in diamonds and 3 in clubs. Hopefully your 4th club and another 3 heart tricks will eventuate.
Win the diamond lead - and lead out QH from declarer's hand towards the AH JH hoping that east has the KH. East plays the KH and you cover with the AH. Play the JH and then the 10H noticing that the have folowed suit for each round of hearts therefore the 6H is high, because you counted them as they were played. Play 6H. Play the 2 high clubs and notice that the JC is still out so your 9C is not a winning card. Play your last 2 winning diamonds in hand and then use your spades to cross to the table, play the AS and KS dropping the QS and JS in the meantime so the 10S becomes you thirteenth winning card
Counting each suit as you play allows you to make thirteen tricks for 1470 points