Jlall, on Feb 18 2008, 10:55 PM, said:
kenrexford, on Feb 18 2008, 10:52 PM, said:
I and my partner open "shapely nine-counts" too often to force game here. In fact, 1♠-P-3♣!-P-3♠ is a sequence that is usually followed by "good luck partner" and "can't you take a joke?"
OP stated what the requirements are for an opening bid in that partnership, what your own partner would open with is not really relevant.
Oh. Missed that.
I'd still bid 3♣, and then bid 3NT even if partner suggested a signoff, then. That is, if I understand the meaning of "sound" openings.
The examples given, like three kings and a queen all separated in a 5332 11-count, are not consistent with my idea of what "sound" openings means.

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