Scoring: IMP
I got a good chuckle out of all the disasters in bidding this hand.
Whether 2-way minor forces or old-way one-way, it was clear that the opening bid style, opening NT range, follow-up agreements, and a lot of other clutter prevented several good pairs from surviving this hand.
One pair managed to find their 4-2 heart fit after a 1D (2+) opening.
7D was reached at another table.
6NT occurred.
3NT, etc.
The hard part seemed to be sorting out that there was a diamond fit in time to find the right controls and leasurely land in 6D.
Old fashioned Hardy would have made short work of the hand.
1D (4+ or exactly 4-4-3-2) - 1S
1NT (weak NT range) - 2C (PLOB/NMF)
2H (2-4-4-3 11-12) -3D (sets trump for slam) notes: with 2-3-4-4 would open 1C; if resp didn't want slam, would sign off in NT or 5D
3H (Cue) -3S (cue)
4C (cue) -4D (Wood- or Wood of your choice)
(answer showing 3KC) -6D
Opener, at the two level has already shown a very weak opener and his exact distribution. Opener then never has to put on the brakes, but can just cooperate. It doesn't seem to me that there is the same degree of comfort when using 2D as GF and opener has never shown good/bad.

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