Posted 2008-December-08, 17:20
I'm not sure we will be able to agree on an auction for a hand with 2 voids using 'fairly standard methods'! However I have a piece of advice or two.
- I recommend trying to go slowly. You might find out useful information, you might convince the opponents to double you, and you can always bid on whatever level you darn well please next round. Plus if the suits aren't totally solid such as on this hand, you might get to cater to partner being short in both suits, which would make this hand a whole lot less valuable.
- I STRONGLY recommend as north that if it goes 1♥ p 1♠ p back to you, you bid 2♣ not 3♣ (at least if you are planning on investigating - if you are planning on guessing on the following round then jump away!) The auction is guaranteed not to die, and you can start bidding like crazy on the third round. But you don't want to promise a ton more high card strength than you actually hold. To see why, would you blame south for pulling an eventual 6♥ bid to 6NT?
Please let me know about any questions or interest or bug reports about GIB.