So what do I do with this?
Clearly can't end up in NT unless partner can look after the clubs! And if partner makes the negative 2♦ response they will quite likely end up playing the hand.
With hindsight, I wonder if it might have been better to simply open 5♦ - three apparent losers notwithstanding - possibly missing the slam?
excepted) have 2♣ as a game-force, unless the bidding goes
2♣-2♦-2NT. This is surely one of the first things beginners learn! So what do I do with this? Clearly can't end up in NT unless partner can look after the clubs! And if partner makes the negative 2♦ response they will quite likely end up playing the hand.With hindsight, I wonder if it might have been better to simply open 5♦ - three apparent losers notwithstanding - possibly missing the slam?"
A 2♣ opening bid gives you time to explore and partner space to co-operate in finding the best contract. For example....
After 2♣ - 2♦ - 3♦,
- You right-side a no-trump contract when partner has e.g. ♠ x x x ♥ x x x x ♦ x x x ♣ K x x
- You can reach a good major contract when partner has e.g. ♠ x x ♥ Q x x x x x ♦ x ♣ J x x x. This hand also illustrates how little you need for a slam.