Posted 2021-April-15, 01:13
Making a wrong bid the 1st time (which major to bid) doesnt help.
Given we are halfway between weak and strong for the 1-level response (with 8-9, I try to bid 1NT or 2 something), so bidding S first and now 2H would show a moderately cooperative hand.
Now, our hand is still (a bit above) average. An Ace, a (weak) fit for D, a doubleton (potentially facing a doubleton however).
Awe should remember, though, that by not cue bidding or jumping in D, partner doesnt promise more than 20 or so. At least how I play with my partner. So either one-suited but not a rock crusher of 9-10 tricks alone, or 5332 w/o clear C stopper where stretching a NT bid would be more appealing. Sth like AJx KJ(x) AQJxx Qx(x). Without a lot of luck, we are not going anywhere facing this.
And if partner had a 4(2/3)5(2/1) with S, well, too late now. Not sure, though, an 18-count with just the H ace to enter my hand for finesses would play well at 4S.
WE are definitely safe in 2D, very likely in 3D too. We could belong to S too.
Raising or not will be dependent on up to how strong partner can be.
Mine would not be strong enough to make game a good bet even at IMPs. If she needed just one ace from me, shed not have bid 2D. So Id pass this one, but with sth more, a Q, a 5th H, Id take more radical actions.
If your style allows slightly more ambitious hands, then raising is automatic. We are in the fine line where we cant commit to game but give a new round to partner in case they have some more.