dwar0123, on 2012-May-01, 15:54, said:
Thx all, I was afraid 3♣ wasn't forcing and as I can make 4♠ with almost no help, I wasn't sure it was the correct call. 4♠ also seemed to seriously undervalue how little help this hand needed to make slam and as such I was stuck for a bid.
Regardless, if you are curious, over 3♣ partner will bid 3nt over which you will bid 4♠ which is all you can make. Partner indeed had no help.
jillybean, on 2012-May-01, 16:03, said:
I thought 3♣ was highly invitational but nf
Hijack alert!
This is not a trivial issue. I had a good player come up to me after a regional pair game and ask questions about actions over responder's forcing 1NT response to one of a major. There is a lack of uniformity on how to handle rebids by opener on strong hands.
I found an article in The Bridge World some years back containing an interesting method for handling rebid issues. The main focus of the article was how to handle two suited strong but not game forcing hands. But it also contained methods for handling game forcing hands.
1
♠-1NT:
3
♣: Game forcing one or two suiter. Responder bids 3
♦ to ask opener to clarify, and opener bids:
-----3
♥ 5+ spades, 4+ hearts
-----3
♠ 5+ spades, 4+ diamonds
-----3NT 5+ spades 4+ clubs not forcing
-----4
♣ 5+ spades 4+ clubs forcing
-----4
♠ one suited spade hand
3
♦: 5-5 or better in spades and diamonds, invitational values, not forcing
3
♥: 5-5 or better in spades and hearts, invitational values, not forcing
If the auction starts 1
♥-1NT, the methods are:
2
♠: Various hands, invitational or better. Responder puppets with 2NT, and opener rebids:
-----3
♣ 5+ hearts, 4+ clubs, game forcing
-----3
♦ 5+ hearts, 4+ diamonds, game forcing
-----3
♥ 5 hearts, 4 spades, invitational values, not forcing
-----3
♠ 6+ hearts, 5 spades, forcing
-----3NT 5+ hearts, 4 spades, forcing
-----4
♥ one suited heart hand
3
♣ 5-5 or better in hearts and clubs, invitational values, not forcing
3
♦ 5-5 or better in hearts and diamonds, invitational values, not forcing
This method takes care of many hands and removes any ambiguity that partnerships may have in how they handle rebids after a forcing 1NT.