Caitlynne, on 2016-July-24, 09:50, said:
3C has forced to 3S, so fast arrival says that bidding 3S immediately is the weakest action. You could have less for your overcall - quite a bit less in some styles - so you should not bid 3S. With nothing worth showing, Pass is indicated.
As the 3C bidder, once partner passes having shown a non-minimum overcall, the 3C bidder must judge what to do. 3S is to play opposite a normal sound overcall.
So, the 1S bidder having shown a normal sound overcall must pass 3S, respecting partner's decision.
Are you and MsJennifer actually reading what has been written so far, or are you just clicking on topics and writing something for writing something?
If you two think this topic was to inform people there is a difference between mix raise and preemptive raise, people already know it. If you two think that the hand in OP should make some sort of try by either passing or bidding 3
♥ over DBL, this is already done as you see in OP.
Of course 3
♣ bidder must judge what to do, that is the purpose of this topic at the first place. What has been being debated here is which criterias should 3
♣ bid take into consideration when making his/her judgement.