jillybean, on 2024-January-03, 22:52, said:
I am a support with support advocate.
DavidKok, on 2024-January-04, 03:31, said:
I really prefer "support with support".
mw64ahw, on 2024-January-04, 05:13, said:
I only show the ♠ first with a weak hand and 5+♠ where my suit as trumps tends to score better, or an invitational hand with 3-card ♥ support where a double fit may be encouraging for game.
fuzzyquack, on 2024-January-04, 13:02, said:
No matter what you agree, there will be difficult hands to bid.
HardVector, on 2024-January-04, 22:46, said:
In general, the weaker you are, the sooner you should support partner's hand. So, with 6-9 pts, you should support immediately. [...] Only if you have game invitational values or better should you mention a good suit first.
helene_t, on 2024-January-05, 04:27, said:
In general it is best to show support immediately. [...] We can make an exception for strong hands with 3-card support where a slam in a different suit may be better. And we can make an exception for very weak hands, say 4-5 points that woud encourage partner too much if raising directly. So we bid as if we merely take a false preference for spades.
AL78, on 2024-January-05, 06:02, said:
I'm inclined to show support with support [...]
Gilithin, on 2024-January-05, 23:26, said:
Responding hands of 3♥ and 4♠ in 5 card major systems are a topic all on their own. There are some systems that demand a 1♠ call for these in some ranges and some that demand a raise in certain ranges, making the discussion rather system dependant. When your system offers you a choice, a good rule of thumb is to work out whether the most likely auction(s) will allows you to show the third heart if you do not support immediately. If the answer is yes, you should show the spades if they are a useful feature; if you either cannot easily show the third heart, or the spades are weak, it is generally best to raise immediately.
fuzzyquack, on 2024-January-04, 13:02, said:
There are some tricks for GF hands like 1♥-1♠/2m-3♥ as GF.
helene_t, on 2024-January-05, 04:27, said:
We can also make an exception for hands with 10-11 points and 3-card support, if we have agreed to require 4-card support for an immediate limit raise. Even if we don't have that agreement, these hands are not that difficult to bid as we can bid for example
1♥-1♠
2♦-3♥
No wonder people get confused. Best of luck with this, and personally I would not dare to ask followup questions if this is the response to an initial prompt.