I am wondering which of these auctions this would actually be considered ok on(if any) and which this would be considered dangerous.
So my partner didn't know how to bid this safely so he just bailed with this auction(opponents always silent)
1♠-2♥-3♣-6♥-ppp
For minus 2 imps in an online imp tourny in what I am sure you must agree is a fairly weak field. Ie, slightly more people bid 7 then failed to even bid 6.
Initially I suggested he should support spades over 3♣ then ask via rkc and then bid 7♥ with my response. He was worried I might correct to 7♠.
Now most of the field got there via 1♠-4n-5♣/♦-7♥.
Obviously if a poor control count in given, then 6♥ has to be equally clear as to play.
It seems likely that you can only do this if you are deciding between 6-7, as I don't think 5♥ can be to play.
So my questions.
1. To reassure my partner, is 6♥ or 7♥ clearly to play in these auctions.
2. Which is more clear, showing hearts, supporting spades and then demanding to play hearts, or just doing rkc directly over 1♠ and then bidding hearts over what ever response(or are both equally clearly to play)
3. If I can convince my partner to play exclusion blackwood, which would obviously be far superior with his hand, does anything change with respect to agreeing and bidding something different.
4. Anything obvious I didn't ask and should have?
1. To reassure my partner, is 6♥ or 7♥ clearly to play in these auctions.
2. Which is more clear, showing hearts, supporting spades and then demanding to play hearts, or just doing rkc directly over 1♠ and then bidding hearts over what ever response(or are both equally clearly to play)
3. If I can convince my partner to play exclusion blackwood, which would obviously be far superior with his hand, does anything change with respect to agreeing and bidding something different.
4. Anything obvious I didn't ask and should have?
IMO
1. A matter of agreement. Some partnerships agree that a jump to a slam suggests a place to play.
2. 4N (RKCB for ♠) is OK when partner turns up with 3 key-cards, Whatever partner thinks your bidding means, you settle in a safer and higher scoring 7N.
3. Manifestly, in general, exclusion agreeing ♠ is a more effective route (especially If partner doesn't hold ♣A).
4. How many reached 7N?