gwnn, on 2012-January-24, 06:33, said:
then introducing minors is easy but it is potentially difficult to introduce majors and there are some problems with introducing diamonds (since opener doesn't have a good way of accepting diamonds any more). That's why people like transfers and then 3♠ becomes the bid for clubs, which makes it important to know what are the relative lengths of the two suits.
I dont understand why you think its difficult to introduce majors - you just bid the lowest one that you have with rebidding showing 5+ cards. so i fyou are 45 you bid 3h next, if you are 44 you bid 3s.
I mean there is some difficulty when you have 6 cards and a slam try, but bidding 3h then 4h over 3N should be a mild slam try, and partner is expected to cue values in 4m over a 3h rebid if he has a suitable hand for slam, as you will just bid 4h with a 6 card suit and no slam interest, so
1d-1h
2N-3h
3N-4h
shows mild slam interest, and
1d-1h
2n-3h
3N-4m
shows serious slam interest.
1d-1h
2N-3h
4h
shows an unsuitable hand with 3 card support
1d-1h
2n-3h
3s-3N
4m
shows a suitable hand with 4342 shape (in case you had a 4-4 spade fit
1d-1h
2N-3h
4m
shows a suitable hand without 4s.
I thought this was all standard stuff?
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