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You've shown presumably 10+ by bidding 2 over 1 . So any new suit by you should be forcing for at least one round.

 

You have at least an 8 card fit, so you plan to play in at least 4 . However, your hand is more than a minimum range opener because of the void and good suits. There is no reason not to show your second suit and continue to force partner. So I think 3 is the proper bid. Your plan is to raise to at least 4 on the next round.

 

At this point in the auction, a 3 bid would be only invitational. 4 would show a game going hand, but is in effect a sign off.

 

With the right minimum range opener for partner, slam is still possible -- something like AKQxx xxx Kx xxx is enough.

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3 seems forcing and obvious. However, if there's a risk of partner passing it, the best bid is probably 6, which rates to be the percentage call.

 

I agree with 3C. Even if there is a risk that partner will pass. That information - that you need a new partner - is more valuable than the result of any one hand.

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I'm happy with 4 as long as we play SJS so I can be sure that he doesn't think it's something with a big diamond suit and a heart void.

 

4H should set Ds and show a stiff or void. Playing it as a S splinter is an instant nomination for the partner torture club.

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