Consider the following critic:
First, the partnership committed two errors in judgment [1] they did
not know which of the 600 varieties of 2N they were employing and [2]
they did not understand the underlying principles of 2N.
Post mortem- at the point when a member of the partnership knows the
solidity of the diamond suit he can visualize that slam has prospects.
Once responder bypasses diamonds it is unlikely that the partnership
can find out about diamond solidarity. The values of responder are at
the top of the range for a limit raise of hearts and thus to force to
game is a judgment to risk going too high. Notably, the effect of a
3H limit raise is to shut out discovering the solidity and source of
diamond tricks. I prefer the judgment of 2D because [a] discovering
if there are diamond tricks/fit may be crucial for choosing a thin 4H
or avoiding a failing 4H [b] if opener has a forward going hand the
sooner he locates distribution and controls the better position he
will be in investigate or beg off [c] if the auction gets out of hand
responder can keep on returning to hearts.
Responder’s election for 2N suggests that starting hands for 1H are
Roth-Stonish. This either puts the partnership in the position of
guessing what to do with minimum Goren style starting hands or takes
them out of too many auctions- not very appetizing. Many partnerships
rebid a new suit at the 4 level that is 5 card length of any quality.
My preference** is that a new suit at the four level is no losers [ie
AKQ and better] since it is useful to responder should he have rags in
the suit.
I probably would judge that AQJxx looks enough like AKQ to treat so
and rebid 4D. which, in this case responder in fact holds the DK so
he should deduce [a] opener has at least five and that they have been
made solid [b] with two five card suits opener has at least one short
suit [c] there is ample room to make sure that the right controls hare
held and [d] count the expected tricks before choosing to bid slam, or
not- …4D-4S-5C-6D-??
** note: I don’t employ Jacoby 2N anymore even if it is system
??- btw we have a monster diamond fit, what is your preference
Since opener did not act over 3C he logically should be presumed to
not have any of the special hands he would have had to act so
responder does not have the data needed to visualize the diamond
situation. Thus, it would be dubious to make a slam move [3D]
opposite a partner [without the values to] that didn’t cooperate. It
can be said that 3N is questionable because there are too many hands
that opener will pass out when it is wrong to pass.
regards
axman