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#1 User is offline   jillybean 

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Posted 2013-July-28, 21:47



lead 3 tricks =11

At the other table:
South opened 2 0-9 5+ diamonds 2 3 4
lead 3 tricks =11
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Posted 2013-July-28, 22:33

The 2 opening showed 3-9 HCP 5+diamonds.
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Posted 2013-July-29, 02:05

View Postjillybean, on 2013-July-28, 21:47, said:


lead 3 tricks =11


I never play splinter directly ,but cancealed splinter style so as to hidden dummy hand if possible.
As to this hand,there are two bidding style for me:

The first method:delayed major raise to game


The second method:low limited raise with consealed splinter


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Posted 2013-July-29, 10:09

I could have chosen the 2 route here (game forcing, clubs or balanced) but thought the heart splinter was more descriptive, unless
partner has a huge hand we are not going anywhere.
3 for us is Bergen, 3 would set hearts as trump and would be the start a cue bid sequence.
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Posted 2013-July-29, 12:32

Its really hard for partner to move over 4 when its right to especially missing a lot of club cards.

This is the kind of hand where partner's club cards (er, even though 2 isn't specifically CLUBS) can make all the difference, so I think we'd bid 1 - 2 - 2 - 3 - 3N (NS) - 4 - P.
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