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#21 User is offline   fred 

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Posted 2006-January-27, 08:57

easy, on Jan 27 2006, 02:46 PM, said:

Would someone contending that the splinter is not a slam try please help me out with the logic.

You don't want help understanding this because it is wrong.

A splinter is a slam try.

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Posted 2006-January-27, 09:12

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A splinter is a slam try.


Exactly! And here's why:

You may have good support and a shortness with several hand strengths.

If you want to play in game but have no slam interest: Don't tell anyone about your singleton!

This means: If you tell partner about your singleton you have a slam try (note that you could have a game try also, but since a splinter bid forces us to the game level this is ruled out :P)

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