MrAce, on 2011-January-20, 01:08, said:
I see your point. My concern is, when u plan to make a bid that shows SELF SUFFICIENT trump and pretty much takes out the partner from bidding, requires PRECISION in trick counts. Not % 85 or % 90.
You do not have a self-sufficient suit, and you don't know if pd will bid 2♥ or 2♠ before you open 2♦. Lets say it went like this;
2♦--2♥
3♦
From here pretty much a possible ♠ fit will be lost and upsetting if pd has a side Ace too. Something like QJTxxx xx x Axxx. Dont know your system but, i doubt he will seek another trump when u said "do not worry about trumps, show me other stuff"
My point is, u are right that you are likely to land on your feet the way u wanna handle this hand, but treating this suit like a self-sufficient trump, will probably cause a lot of different problems if not this time on another one.
I don't desire to hijack this simple thread which asked to bid it in "your system." But I will respond to this post, despite fears it is getting off target. You are not totally wrong in your latest post, since you are right about one thing, It was you said "Dont know your system...". In fact it is CLEAR that you do not, because you
added a requirement that does not exist and then used that as a
strawman. I do not require a "self-sufficient suit", actually far from it. I do not require partner to "show me stuff". Partner can pass 3
♦, we most often end up in 3NT, and finding spades is not out of the question if partner responds 2
♥, nor is finding hearts out of the question if partner responds 2
♠.
All I show is a minor one suiter and a good hand. One only has to read what I said about the 3
♦ bid ("South opens 2
♦ = multi, either weak two in a major, a really big balanced hand (22-25) or 9 1/2 trick minor one suiter"). I have opened it with a queen high suit. One can read my bidding blog and see that if fact, I do not require anything approaching a self-sufficient suit. Some require such a suit to side-step regulations that forbid passing 2
♦ if your hand is sufficient to make game opposite the "strong" variant of the 2
♦ opening. I think it was Frances who mentioned on rgb to make the diamond suit "solid" so one could pass with a lot of diamonds and a weak hand with a diamond honor because partner then could not have the "strong" version (if not Frances, someone did). I have no such concerns and have never stated such a requirement. I use this 2D-any-3D auction to limit my 1D-1 any-3D auctions, and putting a "self-sufficient" requirement would screw up my much more frequent auctions. But thanks for the mis-guided advice.