sfi, on 2022-May-25, 17:31, said:
Similar answer here, although I would only raise to 2S with 4-card support and an uninteresting flat hand.
Interesting answer. I am curious why on such a hand you do not raise to the level of the fit, even pre-emptively? I can work out one reason myself that partner may have overcalled on 4M only at the one level, but that happens so rare. At both MP and IMPs you have to fight for the part score, and giving the opps. a free level of bidding to compete makes their life easy, I guess. Can you guide me why on something like
♠Kxxx
♥xxxx
♦xx
♣xxx you do not raise pre-emptively to 3
♠, especially at white/white, white/red. I can understand why you may be cautious at red/white and 2
♠ is enough.
I understand that we hold the last/fourth suit, spades, and we can always bid
one more if we choose
without raising the level of the bidding, but is that not bad bridge bidding your hand twice in this type of auction? As long as partner knows that 3
♠ is purely an obstacle for the opps. to negotiate. I always believe that it is for the
overcallers, not the opening bidder and responder, to take pre-emptive action as soon as a fit is found on such hands.