Posted 2014-September-12, 12:54
Don't know what a direct 3♦ would have been. If available as natural and invitational, it might have done the trick. I would have rebid 2♣ without any great remorse. Tough to get to 6♦ when none of us can find a place to bid them.
I had two LOLs at a recent sectional bid merrily to slam in the 4th suit, 6♥ (a real CtC contract), and with a side suit of AKQempty sixth opposite a stiff, instead of ruffing any they drew three rounds of trump, all following, and then three rounds of clubs, both of us following, and claimed. My point is bridge is a simpler game at some level, but not so simple for your GLM client (??). My opps would have the same beginning to their auction, responder rebidding 2♦ over 2♣, opener raising that, and then good old blackwood, and 6♦. Ah, a simple game.
"I suggest a chapter on "strongest dummy opposite my free bids." For example, someone might wonder how I once put this hand down as dummy in a spade contract: AQ10xxx void AKQxx KQ. Did I start with Michaels? Did I cuebid until partner was forced to pick one of my suits? No, I was just playing with Brian (6S made when the trump king dropped singleton)." David Wright