In pairs MPs, I was looking at this powerhouse the other day, sitting south, dealer N, EW vul:
As soon as partner opened 1NT (12-14) the slam looked highly likely, so my first idea was to establish trumps with a transfer (it didn't seem to matter that North would be playing the hand), then fire off Blackwood. We duly settled on 6♥ and after the defence cashed their A♦, and no 'unfriendly' ruffs, it was laydown.
So far so good. There was no possibility of an overtrick, as far as we could see. We were the first to play this board, and were hoping for nice things on the traveller. After all, there was a good chance that other tables might stop at game....
Not so. At the end we found ourselves with a paltry 50% . Of the seven tables who played it, five played in 6♥. One got stuck at 4NT (presumably a bidding mix-up) so they earned the 'bottom'. The seventh table chose to play it in 6NT, and those crucial extra 10 points made all the difference - they bagged 100%. Oh if only it had been IMPs!
It never occurred to me that I might have needed 6NT to share the honours. Anyway I'd have been a bit scared to bid it, with singleton K♠ and not knowing if we had the A. Perhaps cue-bidding is called for here?