pbleighton, on Jun 16 2007, 09:45 PM, said:
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SJS are to be used with very, very specific hand types, which you should have pre-agreed with pard. Otherwise you're better off forgetting the words "strong jump shift"
Fine for you and your partner, but *playing sayc* is dollars-to-doughnuts with a piackup pd, who will interpret it as any strong hand.
I prefer to have more respect for my pick-up partners. Since 1
♥ would not deny GF values, 2
♥ cannot mean "any strong hand". When you want to stay in control and/or when you can describe your hand via 1
♥, it's better to do so.
This is a hand that is too weak to insist on slam yet too strong to sign off if partner responds in some wide-ranging fasion (1
♠ is the only option that applies here) to 1
♥. Here are some possible ways of dealing with this hand:
1) 1
♥. When opener rebids 1
♠, use FSF to get more info of p's hand, especially whether it's minimum or not. Then make a decision.
2) 1
♥. When opener rebids 1
♠, use FSF followed by 3
♥ to show these values.
3) 2
♥. This can show a number of hand types. Opener will usually relay with 2N. Rebidding 3
♥ shows this hand: 16-18 points, one-suited. Opener can make a decision.
You can combine 1) and 2) of course: start with 1
♥, then FSF, then place the contract if you know enough and otherwise kick the ball back to p with 3
♥. The problem with this is that such a sequence does not necesarily show more than just GF values. It is unclear how much extras p needs to start cuebidding over 3
♥. It is not even clear (to me at least) if 3
♥ will set trumps or if p can still make a natural 4
♣ call.
The problem with 3) is that it probably shows a better suit and/or some club tollerance. Besides, it is far from clear that 2
♥ followed by 3
♥ would actually show this hand (some would assume a solid suit, some would assume less general values). Finally, there is no standard (AFAIK) for opener's follow-ups other than 2N. And p may even pass 2
♥, assuming WJS.
I bid 2
♥. I never use SJS unless I have specific agreements about how to use them and/or playing a system with non-forcing simple shifts such as Viena.
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