Posted 2014-August-05, 09:50
As others have suggested, bidding over our own 2N is a very complex area. This makes sense because we have so little bidding room (bidding space) between 2N and the most likely game contract, 3N, and a whole lot of hand-types where we'd like to explore both level and strain.
Even on hands that are strong enough to force beyond 3N, bidding space is very limited. It is for these reasons that many experienced pairs use conventions that 'nest' various hand-types. Thus it is common, tho not in any way universal, to use 3♠ as a puppet (technically a marionette) to 3N....over which responder can then use bids at the 4-level to show various strong hand types, which hand types were all 'nested' in the 3♠ call.
All of this is simply to explain why you ought not to feel that you should have a solution....these hands are rare and the memory work to play complex methods is substantial...a lot of work for a very rare gain. This sort of work becomes easier once more common sequences have become second nature or if you are planning on playing a lot of serious bridge against good opps....otherwise my advice is not to worry about having to make a guess or two.
Here, give up on slam. Slam may or may not be great, but the truth is you probably can't find out. You (and the vast majority of people who play this game, as opposed to the small number who frequent forums) don't have the methods.
You have to choose between 3N and 5♣.
At mps, I choose 3N. We are likely to make overtricks if we make (and we are favourite to make). In a typical mp field, bidding 3N will get you close to average even if slam makes, since few pairs will be able to bid the slam.
At imps, I bid 5♣, since 5♣, imo, is slightly more likely to make AND on an exceptional day partner may be able to raise. I stress: an exceptional day, where he has a club fit and a maximum with, usually, all the Aces. AKxx Axx Ax AJxx is the sort of layout on which opener can reason that he has a far more suitable hand in clubs that you could be expecting, so he is worth a bump.
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