WellSpyder, on 2011-June-20, 01:57, said:
Is this argument important to the case under discussion (I've long since lost track of the exact auction under discussion)? If so, I think you have weakened your case. I have quite a bit of experience, and I have never seen a hand on which I or anyone else has felt it necessary to raise 2♥ to 3♥ on this sequence with a doubleton. Certainly I'm not aware of hands where there is no other possible bid in a standard system.
I can’t see that comparison of two similar bidding sequences is of no value as WellSpyder is implying. On the contrary I think it’s good and healthy for the overall discussion.
So WellSpyder thinks I’ve weakened my case (what case, bye the way? deviation-case?). And how WellSpyder has earned all his experince sounds like research project to me. He has never raised his partner on a doubleton in this common 2/1 sequence and has not either seen anyone else do it. Great Scott! Well, I have a considerable experince and have in decades played with and against the strongest players here in Iceland. Just last week I raised my partner to 3
♥ on a AK doubleton and we got to the only winning game on
♠KJ753
♥AK
♦842
♣752
♠Q8
♥QJ954
♦AKQ9
♣108
My opinion of the 3
♥ bid: It’s a plain and good and solid bridge! It did not cross my mind to bid anything else.
Two or three weeks before that I had a similar problem. I
choose to raise partner to 3
♥ on KD doubleton and we reached a slam in hearts. Spades were 4-1 so no spade slam. Finesse in diamonds worked and we got a diamond lead, but that's another story. This was our hands:
♠KQ863
♥KD
♦D6
♣7532
♠A54
♥AG10963
♦AJ4
♣8
Surely I had the choice here to bid 3
♣, but I didn't like it on such a poor suit. 2NT is of course also a possibility but my holding in the minors is not great. But of several options I choose to bid 3
♥ which I know is open to discussion because I have other alternatives.
I hope this will clarify the issue for WellSpyder and I hope some day in the future he will find the right moment to raise partners suit in this sequence on a good doubleton.