I have no idea what to make of these comments, but I'll try:
mike777, on 2026-July-10, 11:54, said:
Prefer partner to be able to bid 2D, weak, or 3D with long d and lots of shape, mixed raise, no inverted minors, prefer crisscross for LR and GF. I know that is very much a minority view.
3
♦ is a mixed raise. That is what partner bid.
WasWinM, on 2026-July-10, 12:11, said:
I really don't like the range imposed on the 3D bid - way too wide.
Let's call it 'good 6 to bad 9', excluding half a point on either end. Does that resolve the bidding issue? If you jump now I agree that there is no room to find out more information.
P_Marlowe, on 2026-July-10, 13:25, said:
A KC ask will avoid playing 6 missing a KC and the Queen of trumps,
if it is 4D conditional, I still would insist.
Given we have all the controls / cues, a control bidding seq. wont work,
it would endplay p.
You mean 4
♦ as a generic slam try? Or as a gadget? Which do you play?
Cyberyeti, on 2026-July-10, 14:00, said:
We would likely start 1♦-2N-4♣ splinter if partner has 5, 1♦-1N-2♠ if he has 4 and no major singleton
What are your continuations over 2
♠? Presumably this shows a real reverse, so can partner now support diamonds on a 3-card suit? You said that 'Knowing partner has a 5th diamond means slam is really quite likely' - if this information mattered to you, are you now swinging the other way?