Posted 2023-February-09, 06:17
To me, 2S would show 6=4 majors (and extras) or 5=4 with a LOT of extras. This hand isn’t going to play well if advancer has 2=2 majors (or 1=2), and we’d need a lot of luck, in game, if he has even 3 hearts
This is mps. That form of scoring rewards plus scores.
Btw, this hand type, which is common (both majors but one longer than the other) is a major (pun intended) reason why few defensive conventions use 2D for the majors and, instead, use 2C.
Over 2D, advancer has to guess which major to bid with equal length. When 2C shows the majors, advancer can bid 2D with no preference and overcaller bids the longer major (or picks, if equal).
I don’t think this hand is strong enough for 2S. Make it the same honour location and 6=4, I’d be ok with it.
At imps…tougher decision.
Btw, i post my pass despite the inference I draw, from the wording of the OP, that bidding works here. May I suggest that such a hint ought to be avoided. It’s tough enough to be objective on any bidding problem. One always wonders ‘why’ the hand was posted. It’s often because the normal action didn’t work and that can bias a response. When one is basically told that passing, which looks normal to me, doesn’t work, then that can’t help but create bias in favour of bidding.
I’m not saying that the bidders were biased…just that it’s something to avoid if possible.
Otherwise, a good problem….while I think pass is normal, it could definitely be ‘wrong’ opposite a range of hands.
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