pclayton, on Nov 7 2005, 11:08 PM, said:
JL sed:
That's nice if partner does bid 2S, though even then your splinter will not show 4 trumps.
Why not? It only promises three, but could be more.
Yes I think we agree here. Like I said, it does not SHOW 4 trumps, although may include it. There is a big difference to pard when hes counting tricks and pondering how the play will go (which is why direct splinters promise 4+ trumps).
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What if he bids 3C though? You can bid 3S and partner will never know about your 4th trump or your club shortness. A 3C bid does not seem all that unlikely given my hand.
Cool - pard has some extras (something I'm not finding out if I splinter)!
As usual what matters on hands like these are not "extras" or not, they are degree of fit in trumps and how well the hands mesh (ie club wastage and degree of fit in hearts). Finding out he has "extras" won't help very much.
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Over a 4C bid partner will be well placed with club wastage to try 4S, and to recognize the value of the red suit aces and kings (granted the HK is more important than the DK) and cuebid 4 of a red suit with some interest.
Well - OK. Note that there a lot of hands where pard's club wastage won't really matter, as long as he has the K♥ and a diamond control.
Noted, but with good trumps and the red suits controlled partner will probably make a move over 4C with any club holding on most hands.
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As for 2N that has some appeal (I would love to hear a 3D bid), but if partner jumps to 4S with balanced minimums we may miss a slam or grand, eg AQxxx Kx Axx xxx. Basically if he has little club wastage.
Ugh - 2N is possible too, but I hope we aren't playing THAT version that jumps to 4 of the major with a balanced mininimum.
I agree, I assumed standard jacoby. If you have better methods that let both hands show shortness and balanced mins keep the auction low etc, 2N could be best.