kgr, on Jun 2 2006, 12:53 AM, said:
My opinion was that I should have opened 1C, but she diagreed and told me I should bid my 5 card M.
At our table opps remained silent and the bidding continued:
1S-2D
Suppose you were forced to bid 1S. What do you bid now and is 3C 100% forcing? Is 3C reverse? (At the bar we also didn't agree about this.). If you choose 3C, are you happy with it?
You've raises a number of complex issues, made more complicated by the fact that "expert standard" has changed dramatically over the years. For example, within the US there used to be quite a lot of debate about relative merits of opening 1♣ or 1♠ holding a 5-1-2-5 or 5-2-1-5 shape. More recently, folks seem to have settled on opening 1♠ with these hand patterns.
Associated with this, people used to refer to auctions like
1♠ - 2♦
3♣
as a high reverse. The high reverse promised extra values. Weaker hands would rebid 2♠ regardless of shape. These days folks seem to prefer to emphasize shape rather than strength.
In either case, a new suit introduced at the 3 level is forcing.

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