billw55, on 2013-September-03, 07:41, said:
Wonderful, I have no problem with this. Why then does asker break tempo before bidding 5 trump? What does the bid of 5 trump actually mean? If bidding on with 4 keys is so obvious, then shouldn't 5 trump be equally well defined? (I cannot believe that asker does not know whether responder holds 1 or 4 keys.) What different meaning might hesitate-then-5-trump carry?
If 5 trump is obviously forcing on a hand holding 4 keys, then maybe we should adjust against passers, as someone mentioned. What an interesting situation.
We haven't passed yet in 15 years in the situation where we have the higher number.
The only times we've had hesitations, it's usually one of two things:
A contested auction where we're trying to remember which of DOP1/DOPE/ROP1/ROPE/DEPO/REPO we're playing (varies with different partners) so the ambiguity is a little different, but it's essentially the same problem.
A situation where we need to establish what we need to know for a grand, so whether we want to sign off and let partner bid a king (usually the case), or whether we want to bid a new suit ourselves or bid 5N, basically planning the remainder of the auction.