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What is Responder's 4C double-jump ? What is "standard" meaning

#1 User is offline   TWO4BRIDGE 

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Posted 2012-May-01, 20:29

EDIT: side question ...see post # 8
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1S - ( X ) - 4C = ??

Natural and weak, or splinter ?

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Posted 2012-May-01, 20:44

I play it as fit showing.
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Posted 2012-May-01, 20:54

Splinter. I don't know anyone that plays it as weak.
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Posted 2012-May-02, 00:24

Fitjump for me, 4 card support and very good side suit.
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Posted 2012-May-02, 04:11

Choose between a splinter (ITD) and fit-showing (jump in competition). Perhaps the choice of meaning might depend on whether the opponents are playing ELC.
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Posted 2012-May-02, 07:03

View PostZelandakh, on 2012-May-02, 04:11, said:

Choose between a splinter (ITD) and fit-showing (jump in competition). Perhaps the choice of meaning might depend on whether the opponents are playing ELC.

Help me out on the shorthand:

ITD = ?

ELC = ?
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Posted 2012-May-02, 07:24

Sorry! ITD = ignore the double; ELC = equal level conversion.
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Posted 2012-May-02, 10:53

View Postthe_clown, on 2012-May-02, 00:24, said:

Fitjump for me, 4 card support and very good side suit.


For those who say a fit-showing-jump, what would a single-jump mean :

1S - ( X ) - 3C = ??
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Posted 2012-May-02, 12:06

To me would be splinter.

I like 3OM to be undefined splinter, and thus 4 level is void splinter, but absent that agreement, 4 is just a routine splinter.

While I use a modified bergen wo competition, I prefer to use fit showing jumps to 3 minor.

I can see pros and cons for splinter or fit-showing for 4, if your partnership feels that 3 level jumps are better used for other purposes.

Thus I think the answer is: it means whatever you and partner agree, and that such agreement has to include a coherent 2 and 3 and 4 level structure.

In a casual expert partnership, I would assume splinter
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Posted 2012-May-02, 14:44

I normally play both 3 and 4 as fit jumps. 4 says that you want to bid to the four-level; 3 says that you don't.
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Posted 2012-May-02, 14:56

I normally play both 3 and 4 as fit jumps. 4 says you want to pre-empt to the four level with a club suit on the side (you can double next round with extra offence). 3 either says you don't want to drive the 4-level or has sound limit raise values and will double/bid game next round to show defence.
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Posted 2012-May-02, 15:23

On reflection, I think I play what Frances said. 4 will always be fairly distributional, so there must be some more balanced hands that bid 3 and then have another go.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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