Posted 2006-April-27, 06:26
Hm, your options seem to be -
Pass, showing your shape later
2♠ Dutch, planning to bid again
3♠ or 4♠, then letting it go
I don't think 2♦ is right, because it is likely that you will be promising hearts if you ever introduce your ♦.
Both vul, I'm just too scared to open 4♠. Maybe I shouldn't be, but on a bad day, I am getting forced. 3♠ seems very reasonable - I've found 6-5 and 6-6 preempts often get doubled and make, the opponents thinking that their 5 combined trumps are sufficient to make defending right.
My instinct is always to pass on these hands and show a 2 suiter later. This seems better than 2♠ planning to bid again, because the opponents don't know that they are about to be preempted, so they won't be using bidding space optimally. Preempting is likely to preempt them into giving you the last guess. On the other hand, passing now leaves you with problems if the auction turns out in a way such that bidding a new suit on the 2nd round wouuld be a fit non-jump.