sathyab, on 2011-April-04, 11:30, said:
Neither have seen it in print in the ACBL bulletin or BridgeWorld. Has anyone ever seen such a bidding sequence in real life ?
Sure. It was a documented part of our methods when at University. 1NT 2NT 3
♣ suggested minimum with long clubs, making a part-score more likely to make when partner passed, and to snatch a quick game when he had a club fit and bid game.
1eyedjack, on 2011-April-04, 13:31, said:
My point was that if having racked my brains the sequence has alerted me to the fact that we are playing an artificial method in this situation, then there would be no "probably" about it. It would be one extreme or the other. The only occasion where I might have a judgement call is if having racked my brains I have concluded that all the bidding is natural.
LAs are not really worked out that way.
nigel_k, on 2011-April-04, 14:17, said:
Justin earlier made the good point that a 1NT overcall in fourth seat is different because partner will be much less tempted to try an offshape 1NT (or a psyche) when he has long clubs and could just bid 2♣ instead.
It is a good point if true but with a poor six card suit I might easily bid 1NT rather than 2
♣.
sathyab, on 2011-April-04, 14:57, said:
If you have had this sequence, I'd really be curious to see it. Is it on-line somewhere ?
I do not think our University bidding is online anywhere!