Zelandakh, on 2011-October-03, 08:25, said:
I like your approach but disagree with your conclusions Ken. If you want one hand type to be searching for strain then it should surely be XX as there is less to unwind here. Call it a negative XX if you like since it shows interest in hearts. Then Pass asks about Responder's actual shape and they have 2 ways of showing longer clubs (XX and 4C) and 2 ways of showing diamonds (3NT and 4D). Now we have not only unwound Responder's exact shape but also ascertained their slam interest.
Good points. That said, the pass as showing heart interest allows Responder to redouble to show heart agreement, which allows seeking the Moysian slam better and/or to establish 4
♥ as an out if the minor slam probe is not accepted.
E.g.,
1NT-P-3
♠-X
P!-P-?
XX = hearts agreed, something promising. If Opener next bids 3NT, this seeks a heartg slam. If Opener bids 4
♣ or 4
♦, there are mild minor-suit slam probes, with 4
♥ agreed as an out.
4
♥ = heart agreed, but NO slam interest -- dead minimum.
Redouble as a minor slam probe still allows the minors to be unwound:
4
♣/4
♦ = longer minor, acceptance values
3NT = minimum, minor not resolved (4
♣ demands Kickback RKCB in the longer minor anyway)
4
♥ = 0355 6KCB
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