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#21
Posted Today, 12:47
On this auction and some other related ones I prefer to raise on 3 cards over rebidding our minor suit, so those hands are ruled out and don't require bidding sequences on this start.
#22
Posted Today, 12:58
But I am also aware that patience and attention are limited, especially at weekends
So here is what was going on on the other side.
Your second bid as Responder?
#24
Posted Today, 13:27
I suppose you can pass 2c with 11 card fit, 4h, but and weak hand.
But how do you bid the hand with h and d and weak?
#25
Posted Today, 13:28
pescetom, on 2026-April-11, 12:58, said:
But I am also aware that patience and attention are limited, especially at weekends
So here is what was going on on the other side.
Your second bid as Responder?
2d then 3h over 3d
Remember opener has shown short h.
#27
Posted Today, 15:16
mike777, on 2026-April-11, 13:27, said:
I suppose you can pass 2c with 11 card fit, 4h, but and weak hand.
But how do you bid the hand with h and d and weak?
I bid the weak hand with 4 card hearts and long diamonds using judgement and an eye on vulnerability, like we do with so many other problem hands within a natural system.
With decent hearts show them and then listen carefully to decide what to do next, otherwise ignore them and weak jump diamonds.
I can see the issue but I don't remember it even coming up, let alone being a problem worth a convention.
#28
Posted Today, 15:23
DavidKok, on 2026-April-11, 13:03, said:
As I play... but others might play this as a NF invite.
mike777, on 2026-April-11, 13:28, said:
Remember opener has shown short h.
And does 3H set trumps such that 4C/4D are control-bids?
What do we do with slam interest in diamonds and hearts control?
Cyberyeti, on 2026-April-11, 14:35, said:
And then?
#29
Posted Today, 15:55
Over 3D and slam interest I would probably just bid 4D, then 4h would be kickback, ace asking.
#30
Posted Today, 16:24
mike777, on 2026-April-11, 15:55, said:
That was my initial doubt about 2D not promising 5+ hearts.
After reflection I agree it is playable (not surprising if it turns out it was published in TBW in 1996
mike777, on 2026-April-11, 15:55, said:
I prefer to be able to control-bid in diamonds, with or without kickback.
I can live with just 4D asking for a control-bid including 4H, but I would prefer that a jump to 4H is kickback in diamonds too (it makes little sense otherwise).
#31
Posted Today, 17:38
If 3♦ explicitly establishes slam interest, then 3♥ is frivolous (usually declining a slam try) and 3♠+ are control cues/asks with serious slam interest.
If 3♦ is only GF, 3M is initially a 3NT probe but can become an advance (denial) cue; 4♣ demands a cue auction (with 4♦ used for ♣); 4♦ is a general slam try; 4♥ is RKCB.
As with all such generic rules, they do need to be adapted to the specific auction.

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