MrAce, on 2014-July-11, 03:24, said:
Yes we are of course. The question is, do we really want to spare this (5 dia) bid for it?
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You could reserve the 5♦ bid for hands where you opened 1NT with a 6 card diamond suit. This would work when 5 or 6 diamonds was the correct contract. I would guess that would happen once in about 76 years.
Or you could use 5♦ for a slam try in hearts, which probably comes up once or twice a year.
To me the weird thing would be that we might have a natural 5D bid, it might be our best spot, and yet we can not make it so that we can make a slam try opposite a passed partner as a 1N opener when partner has not made a slam try. I guess I am of the Fred school that bids that can be natural should be natural, especially game bids. Of course they are all rare, but if I have a good hand with hearts I have a bid for that: 5H. Yes, I might want 2 grades of 5H bids, even though any 5H bid is a pretty big bid, but to sacrifice my one way to show diamonds when we could easily belong in 5D is not a great sacrifice.
I guess I disagree that we are unlikely to want to bid 5D with a doubleton heart. On this auction we are likely to want to bid 5D when we have 6 good diamonds, most opps are going to be 8-3 in clubs for this auction. Sure they might be 8-2 or 7-3 sometimes but with nothing in clubs it is likely a 30 point deck and when I have 6 diamonds we are likely to have a good fit there. Not being able to bid 5D is going to be a big loss since we won't be able to play 5D anymore. Yes, I might have a hand that is so big in support of hearts that I am uncomfortable even bidding 5H, but in that case at least I will get to play 5H, I won't get to a miracle slam oh well it is not the end of the world.
And ofc I was talking in the case of pass being NF. If pass is forcing then you can pass and pull with a strong hand. Playing normal forcing pass then 5D is obviously natural since you have another way to bid with a slam try in hearts. Mikeh outlined the pass/double inversion, it is slightly superior in all forcing pass auctions since if you want to pass and pull your partner gets in the way sometimes by bidding immediately. Usually with a pass and pull you can just bid slam if your partner bids instead of doubling over your FP but that is not a great solution, you'd like to make sure he doubles hence the inversion. This is fine as long as you always know what auctions are forcing. I know Meckwell and other top pairs play this but you really need to know your ***** well in order to do so.
But if you are not inverting pass and double and play standard forcing pass then you really need the 5D bid to be natural and not try to pass and bid 5D naturally, because if you pass you are encouraging partner to bid five HEARTS, as no one has bid diamonds yet!. For instance, with his actual hand, he would bid 5H over a forcing pass, that's not great if you have 6 diamonds and 2 hearts lol.
Assuming you do NOT play forcing pass and 5D is your only bid, it is dangerous to think things like "well, I have a huge 5H bid more often than I have a natural 5D bid, thus 5D should be a huge 5H bid." That does not necessarily logically follow, what also matters is how much you gain/lose by having a way to show a huge 5H bid vs a natural 5D bid.