Posted 2014-May-13, 22:11
The undiscussed problem here is South's next bid after 4th suit if 3C is no longer available.
Say
1D...1S
2C...2H
3D...??
On the actual hand this will not be the auction.. North will helpfully rebid 2N over 2H, which leaves 3C by South as available to confirm the Club fit, by now in a forcing context. But at the time of bidding 4th Suit South has no guarantee that 3C will be available.
To a beginner faced with this potential follow-up it may appear a little trite to limit a criticism of 3C as being NF if the alternative creates other problems such as the potential of concealing a good fit or bypassing 3N to show it. (I agree that 2H is correct, btw).
On this auction you have three choices: 3S, 3N or 4C.
Opener has by now denied 3 card Spade support, as well as denying a Heart guard.
But he might yet have 2 Spades, in which case 4S may be the spot. This lends credence to 3S, as the 4th suit does not promise a 5th Spade.
Or North may have a little something in Hearts to make the J worth a second guard. If you rebid 3N now you have already expressed concern about Hearts and partner could yet pull it. Important to appreciate the nuance of bidding 3N via 4th suit.
If partner has Txx of Hearts it is important for 3N to be declared by South, and bidding 3S removes that option. I would also rather that the Spade intermediates were rather better than 542 if I were contemplating suggesting a 5-2 Spade fit.
I would not say the choice is at all obvious, but on balance I opt for 3N on the Hamman principle, but it would not surprise me if 5C ends up right and I am ready to take the blame.
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