Gerben42, on Oct 13 2005, 08:51 AM, said:
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OK,OK, 2♠ doesn't promise 6. but when he later raises ♦, doesn't it imply 6?
No it implies not enough values to raise immediately
Great huh?
I disagree.
In Mike Lawrence style, bidding 2S is a temporary catchall, can be:
1. a strong hand, even a reverse without the right shape for bidding past 2S.
In this case, it is often a hand with long spades whose texture is not worth a jump, or a strong 5332 without the right stoppers to bid 2NT/3NT.
2. a minimum hand
Once opener rebids 2S but later bypasses 3NT to bid 4D, he is showing a good hand, so he is excluding the *weak* part of the catchall 2S.
So he can either have a semibalanced reverse or, much more often, a 6+ card spade suit.
In any case, I expect opener to have a good, non minimum hand, and more often than not 6 cards in spades.
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