This came up in a club game and I am curious as to how most people would bid it. I am sorry but I do not remember the spot cards but in diamonds the spots definitely do not include the 9. No normal human wants to be in 6♦. It turns out that the hearts are 3-2 and the clubs 4-3 so you can make 6♥ via five hearts, one top spade, one spade ruff, three top clubs, one long club, and, if you get it right, one diamond. A bit iffy.
Anyway, we are in 4♥ on an auction beginning 1♣ 1♥ 2♦. I was opener and I planned to bid [2♣ if partner's first bid was 1♠ but given the heart response I figured I would go for it. Now the trick was to stay out of slam and we managed via the confusing auction
1♣ 1♥ 2♦ 2♠ 3♣ 3♥ 4♥ pass. In other words, we were lucky.
If partner had bid 3♦ over 2♥ I would call 3♥ and now I think the fat is in the fire. We agreed afterward that 3♦ was in fact his right bid. Would you be able to stop?
All comments encouraged.
Anyway, all comments will be taken to heart. No doubt at least some of you think I am a queen or so under strength for my 2♦ bid. Of course partner would bid 2♦ had I rebid 2♣ and we reach 4♥ but it seems to me we have a reasonable play for 4♥ even when partner's ace of spades is the deuce, and with that he would pass 2♣. So I am not totally convinced that 2♦ is that much of a stretch. A bit, yes.

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