smerriman, on 2023-April-14, 13:51, said:
@mike: OK, that sounds better. So if partner has a singleton spade, they raise to 4♠, and we can keycard or cuebid from there. If partner bids 4 of a minor, the only bid is 4♠? And 3nt from partner, having already denied a stopper, shows.. a partial stopper?
@jillybean - ah, your first S meant strong, not Soloway. I have no idea how they work then, I thought they died out years ago when everyone moved onto Soloway.
Why on earth would we be content to play 4S after he bids 4m?
What do you think he holds?
Void xx AQxxxx Kxxxx? No. He opens that crap and he’s asking for trouble
Void Jxx AKxxx KJxxx. That would be possible, though I’d expect a 3N bid over 3S.
In any case, given that we are about 50% likely to have no trump losers opposite a void, and he has denied a heart stopper, I bid a simple 6S. Anyone who thinks they should bid 4S needs to learn to visualize.
Btw, it’s far from clear that 3C denies a stopper. void Kx AKxxxx KQxxx shouldn’t, imo, bid 2N over 2H. Bridge is a conversation, in most constructive bidding scenarios, and we owe it to partner to describe our hand. 2N would be something like x Kxx AQxxx KJxx.
If you bid my 0=2=6=5 hand in the same way that you’d bid my 1=3=5=4 hand, you are not going to do well opposite AQxxx Axx Qx Axx. 7C of either minor is decent and 6m very good indeed if you are 0=2=6=5 but north has a trivial 3N after your 2N.
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