Posted 2007-August-10, 09:56
Nothing to add on the first two.
On the third, the answer, of course, depends upon the meaning of 3♦. If this is a classic game force call, then it seems that I should bid 4♠. This is close, though.
The problem is that there is very little space to unwind the many possible holdings for Responder. Playing 2/1 GF, he might have three small and a minimum, if a simple raise is constructive. He might have a limit raise. He might have two-card support with quite a substantial call.
Notwithstanding the obvious value of the two critical queens and four-card support for the diamond suit (which could be fake, though), I just do not think that this is enough to justify dangling the meat in front of an obviously excited partner. If partner was really disciplined, then I might bid 3♠ and go negative throughout. I'd need Serious 3NT to be in place in this sequence, as well as Last Train.
I could imagine the following close to the auction:
3♠ (ugh!)
3NT (Serious)
4♦ (diamond card)
4♥ (LTTC)
4♠ (take a joke?)
If partner would pass when passing is right in this sequence, and only then, I suppose that 3♠ is OK.
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-P.J. Painter.
West deals and opens 1♠ , pard doubles, RHO passes, what do you bid?