han, on Feb 28 2008, 04:45 PM, said:
Valid points.
But I think I can plausibly address these concerns.
1. It would be a strange hand indeed that opened 1♠ and rebid 3♣ with 9xxxx in spades. I am not saying no such hand exists (98xxx Kx A AKQxx is one I'd bid that way IFF I chose to treat this as a 5-5, and I might well prefer to treat this as a 4=5). I am saying that it is a relatively low frequency occurence.
2. Bearing in mind that the odds favour opener holding the Q or (possibly) a very weak 6 card suit, responder, at the end, will know that the grand is probably AT WORST on picking up AKJ10 opposite xxxxx for no losers. Now, if the grand is AT BEST dependent on that, I would be one of the loudest voices saying that this is a bad grand (unless you think you are heavily outgunned/need a big comeback). But there is a world of difference between the two situations.
Having said that, I would not pretend that I, playing with either of my favourite partners, would actually have the auction I gave. For one thing, one of them insists on opening 5-5 blacks with 1♣

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