Posted 2021-August-07, 02:51
1♥
The benefits of "2/1 GF" apply to a major, but not a minor. Over a balanced club you want to describe your hand, and over an unbalanced diamond your priority is to find your fit or hear opener's shape. 1♥ is forcing if you want to play "natural", and I have no problem with forcing to game after that, so you do not need a GF bid.
1♦ 1♥, 2♥ - this shows 4 card support, and a common gadget after major support is 2M+1 to ask for strength.
1♦ 1♥, 2♥ 2♠, 2NT - his step1 shows 12-13. (Step2 would be 14/15, etc.) As opener is unbalanced the most important thing to find out next is his short suit, so next step asks :
1♦ 1♥, 2♥ 2♠, 2NT 3♣ - There are 2 suits it could be, so using "low/high", step1 shows short suit in clubs.
Normally the next most important thing is to discover whether singleton or void, so next step would ask for that, but here with my clubs I am not bothered. I can see a 29 count excellent fit so slam may be possible, but I am concerned about my spades. I need to cue to discover a stop before ace asking.
The concepts of "non-serious" and "grand slam try" do not apply when partner is well defined, so the 3 bids below game can be assigned as 4M-3 / 4M-2 / 4M-1 for controls of the "low", mid", high" side suits. I bid 4M-1 to ask for control in spades. "Control" is any of void/singleton/A/K. If partner does not have that control he is forced to sign off in game, but if he has control he is forced to deny a higher control (if there were one), or show his ace response as if asked with the normal 4M+1 ace ask.
1♦ 1♥, 2♥ 2♠, 2NT 3♣, 4♦ 5♣ - 2 steps above a 4♠ ask shows 2 crucial cards (AAAAKQ) so I know he has spade control and 2 keycards. We are missing an ace (or trump Q), and if an ace I do not know whether diamonds or spades. A missing diamond ace is of no concern, but nor is spades as we have KQ, and any other losers in that suit can be thrown on my clubs for a ruff.
1♦ 1♥, 2♥ 2♠, 2NT 3♣, 4♦ 5♣ , 6♥
6♥ is looking solid.