123600, on 2022-July-22, 19:15, said:
North South holdings immaterial
bIDDING
E 1S S P W 2D N p E 2H S p W 3C N p E 3H S p W 4nt N p E 5D s p
W 6P
a friendly accusation by both p and opposition is that me W mislead both partner and opposition in my bidding. After a S open i'm immediately thinking slam and must keep making forcing bids( which are weakness for both of us)
E/W use roman key card so my p is always thinking H. i am confident that even if she ( my wife) shows 2 key cards and Q of H i can still go 6 S. when she shows 3 A i go 6 and she makes seven with a finesse. so am i being disingenious in my bidding OR how do you bid to get to at least 6 S. ( a jump to 4 is considered weak
I assume that you dont know that, say, 1S 2D 2H 3S is forcing in virtually every natural system with which Im familiar. I and many others play that the 2D response was already a force to game, but thats irrelevant to the discussion since clearly you do not play two over one game force.
Given that you dont have any easy way to force, other than changing suits, its really just a guessing game
I strongly recommend getting hold of an intermediate level book on bidding. Which depends on where you live/play. For example, if you played mostly wit non-experts in the UK,you might want to get a book on Acol. If in NA, Id suggest learning 2/1 GF, which is the most widely played approach here.,in France, SEF, in Poland Polish club, etc.
As it is, your lack of knowledge of what are, to most here, basic concepts makes it difficult to answer your post more constructively.
I do agree that its appropriate have some slam interest as west, but your approach basically amounted to you taking charge
beyond your 2D bid you basically made it up as you went along, preventing your partner from having any idea what was going on.you got away with it this time bu5 its not a good approach to bridge, which is a partnership game.
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