miamijd, on 2018-July-17, 16:02, said:
3S is exactly the sort of hand East has.
But what is it: a preempt or a descriptive bid?
I'm asking because I believe it doesn't achieve either!
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1sp here would be a free bid, so it's a great 5 to 8 or so (instead of 0-bad 8).
Agree, but 1S promises 4 cards. With 6 and a bad hand you can safely bid 1S here.
It is MUCH better than 3S, cause if your pd than raises S you can than safely raise to 3 or 4 as you have denied 8+ points. If your pd passes or bids a suit of his own, the picture changes.
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Your partner has Xed a 1d opener; how many spades do you expect him to have? At least 3, likely 4, right? So the LOTT says get to the three level now and describe your hand in one fell swoop. Textbook.
I'm sorry but when you say "expect" and "textbook" you are assuming pd does not have a strong one-suiter and you are trying to place a LoTT bid in the replies to a TOX.
Btw, one fundamental prerequisite of the "wrap-up" LoTT rule (bid UP to the level of the number of trumps in your line) is that opponents actually have a fit.
Do they?