Posted 2010-January-01, 11:45
Definitely will seek slam. The question is what Responder will do after each, and how I go about making these different game tries.
I mean, suppose 2NT shows one of these, as a relay to 3♣ or something. if SSGT is done that way, then I will end up presumably bidding 3♦ as the SSGT after 3♣. But, can partner do anything interesting other than 3♣? What options will he have after 3♦?
If 2NT starts the LSGT, then some similar questions arise, but 2NT-P-3♣-P-3♥ is more preemptive, ever-so-slightly.
If 3♦ immediately is a SSGT or 3H as LSGT, similar issues -- what happens next?
For that matter, what is meant by a jump? If, for example, 4♦ also is available as a splinter, how is this different from showing the shortness and then making a slam try? If 4♥ shows hearts (not splinters here), how is this different from showing hearts and then doing something interesting?
These types of "which way to go" questions depend on partnership agreements after a start type is selected and the inferences from not taking an alternative start type that might also apply somewhat.
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