Posted 2013-October-06, 10:17
If everything goes well on this hand, you'll make 5♦. If it doesn't, you'll make 3 or 4. All things considered you have to decide before your first bid whether you want to show your hearts — I don't think you're strong enough to reverse on this hand, in spite of having "only" 5 losers. So you either bid it the way the OP did, in order to show both suits (and accept that you may get passed out in 2♦) or you start with diamonds and reverse into hearts, accepting that you may get too high if partner's hand is unsuitable or other problems raise their ugly heads.
If you reverse, the bidding should go 1♦-1♠-2♥-3♦-4♦?-5♦?, or perhaps 1♦-1♠-2♥-3♦-3♥-4 or 5♦. I would not be surprised to end up in 3 or 4 diamonds.
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