Fluffy, on May 29 2007, 03:53 PM, said:
jtfanclub, on May 29 2007, 08:42 PM, said:
1) I want to play in spades. I don't care how many spades you have, I wanna play in spades, and I want to play there now, dammit. If you have some unexpected support, by all means bid 4, but otherwise pass.
That is bid via 3
♠ previous round, so can't be
????
You play 1
♠-2
♣-3
♠ as signoff?
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So 3
♠ is not looking for slam, it is not looking for partnscore, so what is it?
Iin my opinion only, (but I have strong convition here

) it is simply looking for the best game.
Well, part of it is the question of what 3
♣ actually shows. He has 6 clubs, but if his only choice to show 6 clubs and an invitational hand is 2
♣ followed by 3
♣, that could be a pretty ratty suit. If it's GF except suit rebid, then
1
♠ 2
♣
2
♥ 2NT
is game forcing, right? So with a 6-4-2-1, I'd rather bid spades, 'cause...
-it's a major. Yay majors!
-Partner hasn't denied 2 spades.
-If I have a solid spade suit, that's probably better than partner's maybe-solid club suit.
I don't think a 4-way choice of games is necessary. 4
♣ should be choice of games for the black suits, 4
♥ for the majors. I think it's unlikely that I'm going to want one of the choices in my choice of games to be 3NT.