thepossum, on 2020-September-15, 13:17, said:
I didn't tell you my method for judging bids did I
It's strange. Everyone evaluates it as a 3S response but for some unfathomable reason we need to waste an unnecessary round of bidding to get there, allowing for lack of clarity, interference and something to go wrong
It seems you didn’t carefully read what previous posters said😇
This « mess around » is required because knowing if you have a 8 or 9-cd fit is of an extreme help for opener to assess game prospects, or more. Should they need to set up a secondary suit by ruffing in dummy, or should they have AKxxxx and not worry about the trump Q, the combined length of trump suit will often be the key between a cold or good game or slam, and a bad or hopeless one.
As regards risk of interference, it is usually smaller when you have 3-cd. I see 2 reasons for that.
First, your fit is shorter, so opp’s suit is also shorter, so less total tricks and less risk of opps overbidding you, for they would be out of the « LOTT protection ».
Second, you’ll have on average around 2 pts more vs a direct invite w/ 4 trumps, which will also lead to less risk of opps bidding, for they might not have values to overcall.
In all cases, I am not sure that the bot facing you will use the fact that you have 8 or 9 trumps as intelligently as a human.
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INT seems best if you play a forcing notrump; but I don't. Without any special gadget, I rank
1. 2♠ = NAT Underbid.
2. 1N = NAT N/F.
3. 3♠ = INV Limit raise. Overbid and you owe partner a trump.