aguahombre, on 2013-February-07, 19:41, said:
They are entitled to know what is being asked
Actually, I am entitled to know what is being
shown. Unfortunately it is very rare that someone will actually be able to tell me what their 2
♣ bid
shows.
Here is an example of what a 2
♣ bid might show. See if you can guess the rest of the NT response structure.
(a) A weak hand with short clubs e.g. 4351 OR
(b) a weak hand with both majors OR
© an invitational hand with at least one 4-card major OR
(d) an invitational hand with 5 spades OR
(e) a game-forcing hand with 4-4, 4-5 or 5-4 in the majors OR
(f) a game-forcing hand with a 4-card major and a 5+ card minor.
Of course if you put it this way it is pretty obvious that the "Stayman" exemption had better be pretty broad if you don't want this bid to be banned in most regulations. Could be weak, no anchor suit... impossible to defend obviously.
"One of the painful things about our time is that those who feel certainty are stupid, and those with any imagination and understanding are filled with doubt and indecision"
-- Bertrand Russell