Posted 2021-July-13, 10:52
3C was weird beyond belief.
Playing 2/1 this was an easy 2N. Then, were opener to bid 3H, we could cuebid to show slam interest: whether that be 3S or 4C depends on style but for me it would be 3S.
3S is more effective than 4C because we’d like to see opener cuebid a minor suit king if she has one.
So far partner could have anything from Axx AQxxxx xx xx, where slam is pretty bad, to Ax AQxxxxx xx Kx where grand is excellent.
With a hand such as the latter, I cue 4D over 4C and partner can drive to slam…I will have made two cuebids so I have at least ‘real’ slam interest.
With the former, she bids 4H over 3S and I’m done.
Having predictably endplayed myself in the auction, I’m reduced to making a unilateral decision. One has to ask why I didn’t make a plan earlier in the auction.
4H now could be xxx x AQxxx AQJx so partner almost surely shouldn’t be bidding over that. Btw, that’s more or less the hand type we show when we bid 2D then 3C. With Kxx x AQxxx AQJx we don’t bid 3C. We bid 2N. We’re not missing clubs when we bid 2N….partner has an easy 3C call with appropriate shape.
We can create a force via 3S. However, 3S is simply a noise. It tends to deny a stopper….since we’d bid 3N with most hands with a stopper and, of course, we should have bid 2N earlier so maybe now we have Kxx void AQxxx AQxxx, the sort of hand on which 3C makes sense.
We’d like to bid 4N as a natural slam try, but we’d need to be allowed to announce ‘natural’ when doing so, otherwise partner will think it’s keycard.
Keycard is possible and I expect anyone bad enough to have bid 3C would be bad enough to use it as a slam try.
But what if partner shows 1 keycard?
We’re going to be guessing.
I think, if forced to take over from a responder who was overcome by nausea induced by his bidding to date, I’ll try 3S and hope to hear 3N over which I will bid 4H, showing a hand too good to have raised to 4H earlier. It’s not good…I have a minor suit Queen too much…or maybe one too many Aces…but this is a salvage mission now that I’ve botched the auction so needlessly.
Side-note: there is a reason why good players are, at least in NA, starting to require 5+ diamonds for the 2D response. Had responder been of that school, he’d have been driven into bidding 2N after 1H 2C 2H….that’s not ‘the reason’ but it is a beneficial side effect
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Agree with JillyBean that a 2♣ reply might have been better. After replying 2♦, a 2N rebid seems more descriptive.
You've shown sturdier minor-suits than you actually hold but partner seems reluctant to admit to a ♠ stop. Hence I rank...
1. 4N = RKC.
2. 6N = "Landy" slam try.
3. 3N = NAT underbid.