rhm, on 2012-October-04, 04:11, said:
1♥ (2♠) 3♦ (P) 4♦ is not competitive, since opponents did not bid after 3♦. Also most play 3♦ (new suit at the three-level by responder) as game forcing
In an uncontested auction responders new suit at the 3 level is game forcing, in this auction we play it as 1 round forcing and tolerance for partners suit.
rhm, on 2012-October-04, 04:11, said:
No good reason why 4♦ should not be minorwood, which you seem to call SSKC.
Han answered this well.
Zelandakh, on 2012-October-04, 04:38, said:
You can apply the same logic to the other auction: 1♥ - (2♠) - 3♦ - (P); 3♠ - (P) - 3NT - (P). Now bidding again over 3NT must surely agree diamonds and show that the 3♠ bid was a cue. So 4♣ is a cue, 4♦ is a slam try (without club control) and 4♥ is Kickback. Here it should be clear that 4♥ cannot be natural since with that hand partner would have started with 3♥.
Either I'm not understanding your answer or you have misread the auction. Opener is rebidding hearts, not responder.
fromageGB, on 2012-October-04, 07:03, said:
An interesting question. I am sure it can get very confusing if you play both minorwood and kickback.
My partner wanted to play both a year or so ago but at the time it had me so confused that I quickly dropped the minorwood part.
I think I'm ready to take another crack at it now.
Han, I understand and agree with your first post, I am still working on your second post.
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