MrAce, on 2014-January-08, 20:38, said:
It definitely does not set trumps spades for everyone.
There are other things that is more important to some players, such as COG (choice of game) bids before they commit to something by themselves, instead of calling everything ambiguous a control cue for slam.
And those who plays it as control cue will face other issues but it will take a long typing and a bit topic hijacking so i will leave it at that.
But if we have couple people here who are not sure what 4m would be, or who thinks it is something different than control cue, proves that lack of 4m bid is not as reliable clue as some people think it is, unless OP has an agreement with his pd specifically. But i doubt he had this or he would not be posting it.
There is a camp where every bid is natural. There is another camp where 4C is ace-asking in every situation. On the forums, though, I'd be incredibly surprised to find more than a few folks who play 4C as natural in this auction. As always, I'm completely ready to be shown that I'm wrong, and if I am, then I apologize for generalizing, and authoritatively at that.
In any case, even if we play 4m as a cue here, I think there are styles in which cuebidding is more-or-less mandatory and styles in which it's not. And if partner has a hand that's minimum for the auction thus far, he may have chosen not to cuebid. I don't tend to rebid 3M light, so I can't imagine going down in 6 unless partner has the hand I posted above, basically KJ AQJTxx QJ QJ and any other small card. That's a small target, and honestly, I can imagine rebidding 2H with it.
But people are allowed, certainly, to make their own agreements. For OP, if he's not sure that in _his_ partnership, 4m would confirm spades, I think the problem is massively easier. And if they are rebidding 3H on random 14 counts with AQJT98 of hearts, then the problem is considerably more difficult. A lot depends on style.
The point I'd make to OP is that you should know:
- how light you're allowed to be to jump rebid 3M
- whether 3S here is forcing (hint: it is)
- whether 4m by responder after 1H-1S; 3H is a cue or natural
- whether 4m by opener after 1H-1S; 3H-3S is a cue or natural
- whether 4m by either, if it's a cue, can show a poorly placed Kx or shortness
- whether 4m by opener, if it's a cue, is mandatory.
I think everyone's answers ITT will be influenced by their answers to the above questions (except the one about 1H-1S; 3H-4m, which I included as part of a more general point). And I think that for a given set of answers to the above questions, you'd be able to reason out your best course of action over 4S.
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