Posted 2018-September-21, 15:27
in standard and 2/1 methods in NA, the jumpshift establishes a gf. This is important to the overcall design/function of the methods.
Establishing a gf, before strain is established, frees up all subsequent actions to be involved, initially, in exploring strain, without fear that a 'cheap' bid will be passed.
The other day I held AKQ10xxx Qxx Ax Q and partner opened 1H, I bid 1S (2S would have been a jacoby 2N type heart raise) and partner surprised me by jumping to 3C.
I was able to bid 3H (since I was planning eventually on keycarding so wanted to set hearts, not my virtually solid spades) and eventually we reached the laydown 7H (7N was also laydown).
My point is that having the game force established allows for relatively relaxed bidding thereafter.
Once in a while you will get too high. Don't sweat it. Even the best system in the world, played by the best players in the world, will lead on occasion to 'wrong' contracts. Bidding system design is all about trade-offs and all experts I know of, and I know some very strong players, agree that in the context of a wide-range natural based system, jumpshifts by opener are gf. Note that this is entirely different when playing a limited opening method, such as precision.
On this hand, responder has two concerns over 3C. One is that this hand has reasonable diamond support and it may be useful to show it. The other is that this hand has far longer and better hearts than so far promised, and maybe should show it. I wouldn't worry about the spade suit. We are never playing in spades, and I am not going to head directly for 3N with this hand.
I think it very close.
Seeing the hands, I have an easy 3D call because partner will bid 3H. Now, 3H is ambiguous. What is he to bid with say xx Ax AKJxx AKxx?
Note that 3H is not a cuebid...it is some support, but he may be under pressure...and in those circumstances responder should clearly be bidding 3N, but 4H will survive.
I can't tell whether in real life I'd bid 3D or 3H...as is often the case, knowing the hand makes it impossible to be objective.
Over 3H, which is definitely a plausible bid over 3C, opener has another decision. He's sort of stretched already, but the 3H call, confirming at least 5 hearts, makes his hand even stronger. Now, instead of a minimum jumpshift, his hand is at least a full value jumpshift.
Picure xxx KJxxxx Ax xx to see why.
And he'd raise to 4H with say Ax Qx KQJxx AKxx (although some would choose a 2N rebid rather than 3C).
However, back in the real world, had responder rebid hearts, I think I content myself with 4H and now I'm not at all sure what responder should do.
I think maybe
1D 1H
3C 3H
4H 4S cuebid
5C 5H 5C cuebid, 5H denies diamond control
?
But this is all far from clear and the auction might well end in 4H.
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