1eyedjack, on 2013-November-23, 14:53, said:
That is a big "if" (edit, "when")
It is true that over 4♥ I gave a choice of reasonable actions (neither of which was pass, incidentally), but both of which lead to slam if North bids 5C over 4S, which I think he should.
Not that that makes 2N wrong.
That partner may well sign off over your splinter is a reality for which you should be prepared. Yes partner
might get excited over a splinter, but a church mouse could bid slam here when partner loves their hand. The key is getting there when partner is reluctant. When you start by splintering and partner signs off, you just blasted past 3 levels of bidding space and haven't learned much in the process. You have several choices it's true, but nothing really tells you what you want to know. Also, with convertible shortness a splinter is misleading: AK of clubs is as good here as A of clubs K of diamonds, but upon hearing a splinter one will not suspect that.
This isn't that hard: just look at your hand and ask yourself what you need. You care about the A of hearts, the A of clubs, a 2nd/3rd round spade winner, and a another K: if you have them all, you can bid 7
♥, if you have 3 then you can bid 6
♥. The easiest place to start is looking for a stiff spade: there are LOTS of hands that partner can hold where he has one. 2nt gives you a perfect chance to find out and it may be impossible later. RKC can do the rest.
1
♥ 2nt
3
♠ 4nt
5
♥ 5nt
(partner shows no kings, whatever that is in your system) and you sign off in 6
♥ with 12 tricks counted out.