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Standard meaning of 1S--4H ? didnt have time to talk about it.

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Posted 2009-February-18, 00:54

What is the classic meaning of 1S--4H if playing 2/1 ?
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Posted 2009-February-18, 00:57

Splinter. I prefer to play it as to play, though.
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Posted 2009-February-18, 01:06

All I've learned is do not try to figure it out by looking at your hand. I have seen more than a couple 1-1 and 1-2 fits this way.
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Posted 2009-February-18, 01:52

splinter. The classic meaning of 1S-3H is a strong jump shift, so 1S-4H is the first available splinter. I'm not fond of this method and I don't think many people play it, but I think that's the right answer to your question.
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Posted 2009-February-18, 01:58

4 hasn't been played as natural for a long time.

Another little chestnut is 1N - 2 - 2 - 4.
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Posted 2009-February-18, 02:06

How classic do you want it? Strong jump shifts are EXTREMELY classic. It's rather common to play 3 as splinter and 4 as NATURAL.

Still with a pickup I'd think "Splinter". With the natural hand he should bid 1NT followed by 4.
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Posted 2009-February-18, 02:31

I've played it as natural for decades.

Some more recent partnerships have it as splinter ... except in competition.

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Posted 2009-February-18, 03:22

Splinter. To be consistent with 1M 4m at any rate.
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Posted 2009-February-18, 03:56

natural to play.
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Posted 2009-February-18, 04:56

jdonn, on Feb 18 2009, 08:06 AM, said:

All I've learned is do not try to figure it out by looking at your hand. I have seen more than a couple 1-1 and 1-2 fits this way.

Hell yeah! Our teammates played in the 1-1 fit as opposed to a 5-4 in a recent national event on this auction and played like stars to only go down three. Luckily on our table they (over?)bid to a spade slam off two, so a lack of discussion only cost 2 IMPs.
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Posted 2009-February-18, 06:19

I would normally assume natural.
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Posted 2009-February-18, 07:37

At the next forum indy I can see that we'll all be avoiding this auction!
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Posted 2009-February-18, 08:39

Gerber :rolleyes:

No seriously, this is a splinter.
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Posted 2009-February-18, 08:52

I would assume a Splinter, but if you have a splinter and it's undiscussed...
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Posted 2009-February-18, 12:29

Last time it happened I had a heart void and had a very long thought about it.

With any serious partner I make the agreement that 1S 3H is a splinter and 1S 4H is to play.
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Posted 2009-February-18, 13:01

I cannot imagine not discussing this. So, whatever we agreed.

That said, a funny story. When I taught my wife splinters, I forgot to be specific about 1-P-3. EVerything else at the 4-level was a splinter and everything at the 3-level weak (actually, intermediate, like a strong weak 2). This anomaly was not discussed.

So, 1-P-3 started a sequence where we ended up in 6. I had AKQxxx in hearts, opposite her stiff heart, but the suit split 3-3. I had spade support with her, and the spades split 2-2, missing the Ace. In one of the side suits, one opponent had a stiff. Thus, 6 made easily. However, against 6, the defense ended up scoring a ruff. Top board, well-bid.
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Posted 2009-February-18, 13:52

Standard here is void. But some play it as natural.

Actually, I've got a good story here. The swedish laws guru, Hallén once played a tournament with a new partner. And of course this auction came up. Without any agreement. This was a long time ago, so natural was pretty normal. Hallén looked at his own hand to find a clue to what partner held. Looking at a void, he thought it was odds on that his partner had hearts, and passed. Becoming dummy in the 0-0 fit!
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Posted 2009-February-18, 19:00

Ant590, on Feb 18 2009, 10:56 AM, said:

jdonn, on Feb 18 2009, 08:06 AM, said:

All I've learned is do not try to figure it out by looking at your hand. I have seen more than a couple 1-1 and 1-2 fits this way.

Hell yeah! Our teammates played in the 1-1 fit as opposed to a 5-4 in a recent national event on this auction and played like stars to only go down three. Luckily on our table they (over?)bid to a spade slam off two, so a lack of discussion only cost 2 IMPs.

Dude, I went 5 off if you are talking about National Swiss.

And yes, partner tried to deduce that it wasn't a splinter cos he had a singleton as well :P
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Posted 2009-February-18, 21:49

Splintering 1-4 takes up SO much room.
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Posted 2009-February-18, 22:05

kenrexford, on Feb 18 2009, 12:01 PM, said:

I cannot imagine not discussing this.  So, whatever we agreed.

That said, a funny story.  When I taught my wife splinters, I forgot to be specific about 1-P-3.  EVerything else at the 4-level was a splinter and everything at the 3-level weak (actually, intermediate, like a strong weak 2).  This anomaly was not discussed.


Hi Ken,
I learned all splinters except 1:3 at the 4level, now Im learning how important it is to be specific.
How about 1:1 3.
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