This was a how would the panel show this tremendous hand in support of spades. The options seemed to me to be jumps to, 4
♠, 4
♦, 4
♣, and 4NT. Since we were just discussing Luiss view on how his bids might not score well, lets examine his creative answer on this hand.
luis
3♥ splinter; I know this is probably going to score low due to the lack of votes but I think it's quite a good bid. Over 3♥ if pd has no wasted values in hearts he can encourage with 4♣ or 3NT depending on the club control, then it would be safe to check for keycards and find the best contract. If over 3♥ pd bids 3♠ which is very probable I can cuebid 4♦ as a new effort. 3♥ shows both a heart singleton or void, a strong hand and 4 card spade support so it's quite descriptive. What I don't like about the probably popular 4♦ bid is that over 4♠ by pd you will face a guess and probably bid 4NT so in my distorted mind 4♦ should score almost the same as 4NT and since you can have problems making 5♠ on many layouts I don't think 4NT is a good bid.
Agreeing with Luis, but not calling it a splinter was French Champion,
phicro:
3♥: "Superforcing" showing spade fit in a hand too strong for a splinter (which would have been at 4♥) and shortness in clubs. A fragment bid in hearts, showing club shortness, spade fit, now we are getting somewhere. This makes a lot of sense to me, and I never once considered bidding 3
♥ on this hand.
Here, Luis prediction that 4
♦ would be popular choice was wrong. In fact, only two panelist bid 4
♦. Gabor explained the basics of 4
♦ bid this way,
4♦: Its a classic with 6-4 (solid diamond and 4 card support). The problem is that this hand is too good. I bid 4D with QTxx, AJ, AKQxxx, x also. What is more important? Splinter (4♣) or show solid diamond? Showing the solid diamond allow partner to count tricks. Slam is OK, if she has 2 key cards: spade AK (I dont know: is Last Train part of the system?, or 2 Aces and spade Jack, or spade KJ and Ace of clubs). After 4H (Last Train) I would have no problem, but there is no agreement about LT, so after 4S sign off on a good day I will take another try, because 5S is relative safety contract. We can solve some of this, Last Train is part of the system if you include serious 3NT, so when we answer the question from problem B, we solve this question as well.
Reisig also waffled between the splinter and solid suit bid:
4♣ or 4♦ ..4♣=splinter raise...4♦ = 4♠ bid with 6 good ♦, my choice is 4♦ ). In fact, like Luis, I thought 4
♦ was wrong on this hand, despite its meaning of solid suit and strong four card support, which is why I posed the problem. The vast majority of the panel agreed that 4
♦ was wrong, and the popular bid was 4
♣. This was Freds choice too. Here are the explanations from the other panelist, see if you agree with why 4
♦ can not be correct.
Cascade:
4♣ Splinter for spades. Partner should be worth a try with minimum values and working points. With ♠AKxx it maybe difficult for her to try for slam but I would expect a jump to 5♠ with as little as ♠AKxxx and out.
Walddk2 4♣. Splinter, singleton or void. We are likely to make slam opposite as little as AKxx spades and out, so 4♠ would be a serious underbid. Besides, 4♠ would show a balanced or semi-balanced 18-19 count as I play it. It's mandatory to show a shortage if you have enough for game. Another option is a 4♦ rebid if you have the agreement that this shows solid diamonds and 4-card spade support (it should for 4♦ to make sense), but the problem with this is that partner may be worried if he has no club control. He surely has no heart control (either) as it is.
Jlall,
4♣. Superficially it would seem 4♦ is a better bid, 6-4 with concentrated values. However, the key to this hand is whether or not partner has wasted club values or not. It's easier to get him to appreciate that the KQ of clubs are BAD if we bid 4♣ instead of 4♦ (4♦ could be 4162 so pard won't know how to evaluate that club holding if we choose 4♦). I am not going to drive this hand to the 5 level if pard signs off in 4♠, although that could easily be right. If I were going to always go to 5, I would just bid 4N right now. Ritong, agrees explaining,
4 clubs, I intend to pass 4 spades. If this was not the case, I would bid a direct 4NT.
awm:
4♣. Tough hand, and depends a lot on who my partner is. Will partner pursue slam holding ♠AKxxx and out? If so, I am happy to splinter and pass if partner rebids 4♠. Certainly this could be the limit if partner holds some club wastage (opposite both black kings, even five spades requires finding the spade jack). Opposite a more passive partner, a direct keycard bid might be least of evils.
So Luis, Justin, and several players are worrying about avoiding getting to a level too high in 5
♠ and choose auctions in an attempt to avoid a unilateral push to 4NT and thus get useful information out of partner below 4
♠. In fact, this is also implicit in Roland and Freds choice to bid 4
♣. A second, odd man out here is
Fluffy, who simplified the auction with
4NT, just Blackwood, there is no way we will stop below the 5 level, so any other bid is a lose of time.
My choice on this hand, before reading Luiss and phicros highly creative answers, was 4
♣ for the reasons stated by Justin and even Luis (as it relates to what is wrong with 4
♦). This hand shows that even if you play 4
♦ as describing a 4-6 hand with solid diamonds, there are hands that fit this meaning where using that bid is wrong. I have to admit that my vote was (would be) 4
♣. But I am almost totally convinced that 3
♥ is better than 4
♣. But, 4
♣ has the advantage of having partner discount the
♣King/Queen, while 3
♥. But with phicros spin on 3
♥ as a fragment, so partner will only cue-bid club ACE, I am fired up that 3
♥ is the best bid. But if it shows splinter and BBO advance bids first or second round controls up the line, over 3
♥ partner will cue-bid 4
♣ with ACE or King, a 4
♣ cue-bid will not clarify the situation for you. So while I admire the creativity of 3
♥, and I will impliement phicros definition with my partners in the future, I am worried if this fits with BBO-Advanced. We should have good discussion on this issue in this thread.
For the scoring, 3
♥ was scored higher than 4
♦ despite similar votes, because of the panel's overall rejection of 4
♦ and because the reasons for 3
♥ fit the same reasons for bidding 4
♣.
VOTES Panel Score
4
♣ 6 100
3
♥ 2 80
4
♦ 2 60
4NT 1 40
BPO-002D
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1♦ ..Pass 1♠ . ..Pass
? your bid