P_Marlowe, on May 26 2008, 01:16 PM, said:
gnasher: you bid 3♣ whenever you have invitational values, pass when
you have a bad hand, and give false preference when you're in between
reading false preference as 2D, could be read the way I thought,
but as I said, it may just be semantics.
Yes, by "false preference" I meant 2
♦.
I think the the upper and lower limits for pass and 2
♦ are about the same, but 2
♦ includes more good hands. With 1-3 or 3-1 in the minors, the lower limit is the same. Likewise with 1-4 or 4-1. The difference is that with 2-4 (or possibly 2-3) and a bad hand you pass 2
♣, but with a reasonable hand you bid 2
♦.
All of this assumes that 1D-1M-2C shows five diamonds and four clubs. I've no idea how it works if opener might be 4-5, which is a style that I don't understand at all.