Stephen Tu, on Nov 30 2006, 05:37 PM, said:
For those who think that 3♣ shows heart tolerance, why exactly should it? No weak jump shift available like many pairs. Why can't it be a weak 4-0-2-7 or similar with QJT9 clubs & out?
Isn't it more logical to pass 2♥ with tolerance than to introduce a new suit to play?
The scoring is BAM. It is difficult to construct a hand on which responder can be reasonably confident that 3
♣ will score better than 2
♥: after all, 2
♥ hardly promises
♣ tolerance.
BTW, it is quite possible that RHO has a good 4=6 in the pointed suits and was hoping/expecting to get to bid
♠s next, and did not want to bring
♣s into the picture (nor pass or notrump) by doubling initially.
A great deal depends on partner's responding style, but, to me, 3
♣ suggests that the auction has made his weak hand far stronger, and it would not in the least surprise me to find him with xxxx Jxx x QJTxx: he can picture game opposite a good 2
♥ rebid of, say, xx AKQxxx Axx Kx or xx AKQxxx xx AKx and he wants you to appreciate where his meagre assets lie.
Consider that he cannot merely raise
♥s in any meaningful way. He wants you to know that
♠ shortness is important for you, asa much as he wants you to know that
♣ length/strength is useful.
So which do you think is more useful? To be able to run from a voluntarily bid 2
♥ to a lower-scoring, higher-level minor suit partial with no assurance of any fit or to be able to show a now-working maximum pass?
Note that I am not agreeing with either of the previously offered theories: I do not see 3
♣ as mere tolerance for
♥s... I see it as real, albeit weak, support.
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