mikl_plkcc, on 2012-May-29, 07:35, said:
For the 2nd hand, I can't even think of bidding 4♠ because it would mean a further preempt in my system. I would just bid 3NT to play. (I would expect partner to have at least KQxxxxx in the suit as I normally play light preempts.
Say partner does indeed have
♠KQ and out with however many spades you require for a red preempt. How are you going to make 3NT? Yet 4
♠ could easily be laydown. Bidding 3NT here is a serious mistake and not being allowed to bid 4
♠ to play is, quite frankly, the worst bidding design decision I have heard in a long time. That's coming from someone who has LOTS of bad bidding ideas too.
I will go with 6
♣, 4
♠ and Pass. The second of these is the most difficult decision as the correct course of action depends to some extent on partner's preempting tendencies. If our 1st seat red preempts are sound then a slam move is not ridiculous.