A biased Monte Carlo method for the insertion of water in dense clay-water systems is presented. The use of this algorithm results in a considerable increase of the success rate of insertion attempts. It allows to compute water adsorption isotherms up to high water densities, where the conventional Monte Carlo scheme fails. The isotherms were calcd. by a combination of mol. dynamics and grand-canonical Monte Carlo simulation for Li-, Na-, and K-montmorillonite at a fixed d(001) spacing of 12.0 .ANG.. At low water pressure, the degree of clay hydration is governed by the type of counterion, Li-montmorillonite having the highest water content. Hydrogen bonding between water mols. is absent. Li+ and Na+ are small enough to be organized in 2 la...