bid_em_up, on Jun 5 2007, 10:41 AM, said:
cherdano, on Jun 5 2007, 11:40 AM, said:
Grrrrrrrrr, I could read this once without commenting, but twice is enough. 1D 1S 2C 2H 3C 4C IS FORCING!!!!!!!!*
Says who? You? Oh, and I suppose that makes it gospel.
While it may be that you play it this way, not everybody does. And you still dont explain what you will do on the hand I gave, if 4C is 100% g/f. 5C will be too high, 3N won't make, but yet you are claiming that opener holding the given hand is now forced to bid 5C simply because 4C IS FORCING!!!!!!!, as you put it. Bullsh*t.
Growl all you wish, it does not make you correct for all partnerships. And probably not even in yours......
No. Its Gospel because I say it.
This isn't a probe for 3N that bails out in 4 minor. There are auctions where this is possible, but this isn't one of them. 3
♣ hardly denies a heart stopper.
Please don't suggest that 4
♣ isn't forcing. Since Josh the Merciless will nail me if I don't give specifics, look at the auction to date:
1
♦ - 1
♠
2
♣ - 2
♥
3
♣
Forget about the fact that 2
♥ is game forcing, because some pairs play it as a one round force.
Responder had the option of raising 3
♣ previously with a hand that only wants to invite.
Well, (you say), what if Responder was using 2
♥ simply to check back to see if opener had 5 spades, with a crappy 11 count? It sounds odd, but responder can still pass 3
♣. Using this (strange) agreement, Opener needs to do something more forward going with extras.
The flipside of this is, what is responder supposed to with a 5=3=2=3 19 count. He can't raise clubs initially (say 4
♣), because there's no guarantee of an 8 card fit. Once Opener fesses up to holding 5 clubs, 4 clubs is the only way responder can make a slam try and set trump.