jdonn, on May 14 2008, 10:50 PM, said:
kenrexford, on May 14 2008, 10:25 PM, said:
However, difficult hands require choices. Do you elect to low-ball or elect to high-ball? That decision often is made after reflection upon the respective difficulties of approaching the hand each way.
This hand pattern will be a mess to describe. So, it seems preferable to use a rough estimate of the playing strength (about a seven-loser hand) if that serves my ultimate goal of an ideal auction. With a void in partner's opened suit, I want to focus the hearts NOW and shut down (or strongly dissuade) his spade-suit exploration.
Thus, I am calling this "invitational" because it is the assessment of playing strength that leads to the most convenient auction.
Also, perhaps more important, is that the 3♦ jump actually shows about 8-11, or constructive+ to just under "GF." Because 1♠-P-2♥ is often bid with an optimistic view as to the value needed to force game, for the same ease-of-auction reasons, then the "invitational" assessment for this call is perhaps more fanciful.
So to clarify:
- You upgrade due to having a void in partner's suit.
- You upgrade since it will be hard to show your shape whether you upgrade or not.
- You confuse "difficult hand to call invitational" with "difficult hand" (after all, it's a difficult hand to call a limit raise in spades too.)
- You make up a false definition of invitational as 8-11 based on a false premise of upgrading to force to game with long hearts (false in the context of having an invitational bid to show hearts available.) I mean lets play follow-the-logic. "People upgrade to game force since they can't easily show invitational hands. Therefore I create a bid to show invitational hands. Therefore I reduce the values required to show an invitational hand since people are upgrading to game force."
I mean it's your system, 3♦ can show whatever you want it to. I myself play the 3♥ response natural and invitational. However lets not pretend this hand is invitational when it clearly isn't, purely based on hindsight.
None of that even addresses the misguidedness of showing invitational with hearts on a hand like this, bad hearts to the ace and a good minor. You will miss diamond games and slams left and right.
Yeah, maybe so.
I don't like this hand.

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