jogs, on 2011-May-30, 14:27, said:
I think the entire theory of bidding against interference after a strong 1C opening is wrong. Instead of bidding mostly by point count, bids should show shape or pattern first.
1C - (1S) - 2C. Show the clubs. 5+ HCP and no upper limit.
1C - (1S) - X. 5+ HCP; no upper limit. T/O is of spades.
Yes, I see your point of getting suits in early. Maybe you are right. In pratice it just seems that a gameforcing resonse comes up very often, and that it really does make life so much easier. We can exchange suits without thinking about something being nonforcing. And we can deal easily we their preempts once we have gameforced. Perhaps an improvement to your suggestion is to play transfers, 5+. 1C - (1S) - 2C could be 5+ with diamonds. Opener's 2
♦ could then be used either as a weak bid or as a strong bid as one likes.
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Didn't like the second double either. What's wrong with 3D?
I think suggesting both minors through a takeout double is more descriptive than bidding a 5-card suit.
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On your auction no one showed a suit until the 4 level. How can you know about the double minor suit fit when no one is willing to bid a suit?
South doubled for takeout after they bid
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♥. That suggests both minors, so north should expect a double fit.