joshs, on Dec 7 2007, 02:57 PM, said:
Probably we should be playing 3S as asking shape here....
This part scares me, frankly. You need cards. You continue to need cards, and yet you want even more shape definition?
If a 2NT call initiates a series of shape asks from which you cannot escape, then perhaps a different start would have made sense. I personally would have started this hand with a 2/1 2
♣ call, but only because this would be possibly semi-artificial with trump support and because 2NT Jacoby is not available for this type of hand.
Just to contrast, follow the actual auction on these hands:
1
♠(minimum opening it turns out)-P-2
♣(GF, possibly art'f.)-P-
2
♦(natural, but sometimes a fragment)-P-2
♠(spade fit, GF, not right for a picture jump)-P-
2NT(poor trumps -- not two top honors)-P-3
♣(two of the top three clubs)-P-
3
♥(heart control, not two top diamonds)-P-3
♠(two of the top three spades)-P-
4
♦(not serious, does not hold the third top club, Ace or King of diamonds)-P-???
Responder now knows that Opener has no club honor, the diamond Ace, and the heart Ace or King. So, he bids 4
♥ LTTC, seeking "more." "More" is clearly present if Opener has two top hearts, one of which is the Ace, and the spade Queen. The spade Queen and the heart Ace might be more. The spade Queen and the heart King is very slightly more. Opener needs to make a judgment call as to how much "more" justifies him taking charge and how much more should be buried pending Responder making one last stab. IMO, heart King plus spade Queen is reserve-only values, justifying a signoff.
But, that approach is not necessary here if the partnership can ever get out of pattern bidding. You can pattern bidding yourself to death, but you will never learn about any honors that way.
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