Cyberyeti, on 2012-December-14, 09:39, said:
I used to play big 3 suiter in the multi as I always found it an ugly type to bid, and do you bid Jx, Jx, AQJxxxxx, x any different to J, Jx, AQxxxxxx, 109 as 6N is very poor opposite this.
The first of these is worth a positive (1
♠) response to 1
♣. The auction then follows a relay course rather than using the 3-suited convention. So
1
♣ = 15+ nat/bal or 18+ any
... - 1
♠ = no 4+ card major, GF
1N = relay, usually 18+
... - 2
♣ = 5+ diamonds, 0-4 clubs
2
♦ = relay
... - 3N = 8+ diamonds, club shortage, min
4
♣ = relay
... - 4
♦ = singleton club (effectively, this promises 2281)
4
♥ = relay
... - 4N = 2 controls
5
♦
Again, we know we are missing an AK and no way of dealing with it short of good splits and partner holding perfect cards. Of course it is convenient that in each of these the "right" hand gets to be in control. I daresay if you tweak the hands enough you can find one my system will not handle.