FelicityR, on 2019-November-02, 22:39, said:
I respect that you are a world class player, mikeh, but there are plenty of other hands where 6♣ or 7♣ cannot be made. If the X of 3♠ is primarily for takeout, partner is hardly going to leave it in with a good 6 card ♣ suit, even with an honour in ♠s, perhaps especially with only 3 cards in ♠s. That's my view (though I might be wrong, I admit.)
My partner and I play 2♣ here as a free-bid with 8-11. Maybe I am giving too much respect to my opponents bidding up to the 3 level vulnerable here, but I trust them not to overbid at this vulnerability, and leaving 3♠X in is a last resort. It's for those minimum hands where partner has something like ♠9543 ♥J5 ♦J6 ♣AK1065 where a bid of 1NT on the first round is not in the equation. Even a final contract of 5♣ on a trump lead would be a difficult here.
It is an error to answer questions about standard methods, in which 2C is unlimited on the high side, by using your pet methods, in which 2C, for you, is 8-11.
As for there being hands on which slam is poor, of course there are. 4S is not forcing to slam. I’d comfortably pass 5C, having bid 4S, since partner now knows a lot about my hand, yet made no slam try.
Bridge is a partnership game. Bid your hand and trust partner. I appreciate that I play with partners perhaps more worthy of trust than do most posters and readers, but one reason I get to do so is that I know how to bid. Start bidding better, and either your partners will improve as well, or you’ll be able to find stronger partners, because your reputation will improve. Few top players were top players immediately and most moved up in the bridge world by showing others that they knew how to play.
Frankly, in my opinion, anything but 4S here is a terrible call. I often see several plausible choices in most bidding questions, but this one is just too clear. Heck, even opposite a 2C call showing 8-11, which in my view is unplayable in good competition (since if you can’t bid clubs with a good hand, you are vulnerable to being preempted by 4th seat), I can’t imagine not at least forcing to game, and a ‘takeout’ double, concealing primary support, is the antithesis of partnership bridge.
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