Cyberyeti, on 2011-May-19, 10:34, said:
First one, what's 1♣-(1♥)-3♥ ? if it's going to be interpreted as a GF, void heart and equalish lengths in the others, I'll bid that.
I would also be inclined to bid 2♥ (good raise, might find something informative out) or 4♥ (void, won't excite partner) rather than 3.
Possible continuation 1♣-1♥-X-P-1♠-2♣-2♥-P-4♣-P-4♦-P-4♥-P-5♦-P-6♠
Second one, if there's no heart loser and spades are 3-1 5♦ looks a reasonable spot the other way, but for your problem, what did 3♦ show ? and what other raises were available ? Opposite a 5 card spade, the N hand is really very good, particularly when there was no diamond raise over 3♦ so partner will be carrying a few. I think I'd have bid 4♠ over 3 at teams.
On the first, we don't have an agreement on 3
♥, I would take it as a minnish GF, flatter hand with no stopper though (though 2
♥ shows that). I guess we'd prefer to keep it low so that jump is somewhat discouraged. Part of the question, though, is whether to interpret that hand as a GF or not, and then if you choose not to, how would you catch up? (Or how much do you hold back if you call it a GF?)
On the second, 3
♦ was the only clear raise, though we've been discussing and think 3
♥ might be better served as some sort of raise rather than a weak jump. Other bids would be natural, though I know there's also people who play 2NT as a raise here.
I once yelled at my partner for discarding the 'wrong' card when he was subjected to a squeeze that I allowed by giving the wrong count with too high a card. Now he's allowed to pitch aces when the opponents have the king in the dummy. At trick 2. When he could have followed suit. And blame me.
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