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pholly

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For me it must agree H, with the only issue being whether it is a splinter or a cue (and that depends on strength of 2-over-1, style of 4SF etc).

 

Since 3D is forcing (in fact 4sf), a jump should agree partner's last bid suit (and if you hold the massive 2-suiter in minors with slam ambition/force you just have to bid 4sf and then rebid 4D: at least 5-6 with slam interest...)

 

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What do members think the meaning of responder's jump is in this sequence:

 

1S - 2C; 2H - 4D

 

I thought it cued diamonds agreeing hearts; partner thought it was a second suit. Thoughts anyone?

This is, in my opinion, a rather muddy area of bidding. Without discussion I'd take it as splinter in support of hearts.. unless I happen to have a singleton diam or so, that is:)

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For me:

 

If 2 was not GF, a splinter in support of hearts.

If 2 was GF, a picture splinter in support of hearts.

 

The former is a general strength bid with a stiff.

 

The latter is more specialized, meaning no Ace or King of spades, two of the top three hearts, a stiff diamond, and three of the top four clubs. Something like xx KQxx x AQJxxx works.

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