GBinUS, on 2014-May-13, 07:59, said:
I agree with your theory. The problem is that when I bid this way, my ox opposite bids 3NT and I have reduced my RHO's possible wrong leads by 33%!
So if I bid 1♠ -1NT-3NT, I'm slightly disgusted by my bidding, but I have allowed the opponents to lead from three suits rather than two. Leaving my opponents an extra wrong option looks OK.
Despite a lot of talk about reducing by 1/4 and not 1/3, which is bizarre, your comment seems to suggest that I have dissuaded a club lead.
On that theory, I love a 3
♣ call when I don't want a club lead.
But, I think you are missing something. If partner correctly explains that 3
♣ is often a manufactured jump shift and thus says nothing about clubs necessarily, not lead a club against MY 3
♣ is surely not a 33% proposition, eh?
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