jillybean, on 2023-February-06, 21:37, said:
What is your minimum hand, with 6 spades to respond 1S over 1x?
I hate to say it, but the answer is ‘it depends’
In one partnership, we open 1C on all balanced hands out of range for notrump. So 2C is often 2.
Deal me Jxxxxx xxx xxxx x and I’d never pass 1C
One of the benefits of a complicated transfer method is that partner won’t hang me very often (he will hand me once in a while)
1C 1H shows spades. If he has a 2N rebid, he bids 1N! Shows 17-19 with 2-3 spades and I transfer to 2S and pass
If he has 4 spades, I’m happy no matter what he does, but our strong (highly invitational or better) raise is 2N, over which I transfer. He bids 3S unless he has a truly huge hand.in either case, I’m content
If he reverses, I pass…yes, I pass a forcing bid!
If I held 4 clubs, I’d want a decent 4 count with a reasonable 5 card suit or a good 5 count with a 4 card suit.
Over 1D, I’m less inclined to stretch because partner usually has 5 diamonds unless some 4441 with 4, so the risk of a really, really bad trump situation is reduced and we don’t have the protection that our 1C structure offers on strong hands.
Over 1H, I’m even less inclined to stretch since he promises 5+.
I’d pass Jxxxx x Qxxx xxx over either 1H or 1D. I’d bid with KJxxxx x xxx xxx over either.
Hope that helps, although I may just have added to your confusion😀
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