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  1. 1. Sign off or not?

    • 1NT was disgusting, abstain.
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    • Agree with 1NT but now I should sign off with my stiff heart.
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    • Agree with 1NT and all my points are working, great!
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Good auction. Good hand. I will make a forward going move - either 4 if the partnership allows cuebiding of any control or 5 showing 1st round control of diamonds, interest in slam, and no black suit first round control.
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edited: posted way too quickly... and misread the comments as well: just goes to show how desperately I need caffeine before thinking.

 

I guess it is a self-splinter but as I posted initially, I haven't ever seen this auction before and I don't like it at all. Why not set hearts as trump cheaply? Whether through 2D or 3H (if played as forcing)? Why can't opener have Kxx xx AKJ Qxxxx as a hand?

 

If it is a self-splinter, then I cooperate.. the hand is too good to sign off and the stiff heart Q is better than xxx opposite AKJxxx which seems like the worst holding he should have. I bid 5... I think this basically says it all: I like my hand, I hold the diamond Ace and no other side Ace... and so presumably have pure diamonds (else I wouldn't like my hand) and some useful black cards.

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I guess it is a self-splinter but as I posted initially, I haven't ever seen this auction before and I don't like it at all. Why not set hearts as trump cheaply? Whether through 2D or 3H (if played as forcing)?

For the same reason that sometimes we bid 1-4, and sometimes we bid 1-2NT. A splinter is useful when responder wants opener to cooperate only if the hands fit well; a slower route is appropriate when responder wants cooperation regardless of the location of opener's high cards, or when responder wants to know more about opener's shape.

 

If you have a way for responder to bid 2, then set hearts as trumps, then show a shortage in diamonds, all without an adverse effect on your ability to show other hand types, I'd be interested to hear it.

 

Why can't opener have Kxx xx AKJ Qxxxx as a hand?

He can. If he does, he'll sign off in 4.

 

(Edited following the change to Mike's post.)

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If it is a self-splinter, then I cooperate..

If? hehe

 

I should mention I don't think the hand is good enough for keycard. Aside from the stiff heart, the ace of diamonds would be worth more in another suit, which is an often overlooked point opposite splinters. I'm going to bid 5 and leave it to partner. I think this focuses on his trumps and general strength (he will know I am not uncontrolled in the black suits, that's impossible for this bid).

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I would cooperate, considering the sequence so far.

 

I also understand that many would have this sequence.

 

My auction, however, would have been different. I would open 1, planning to bid 1 after partner's 1 call. But, this would have been discussed.

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1 NT is fine, you need not bid it, but it is ok.

 

4D from partner, ... well, I usually dont carry

a gun, but if partner happens to make regular

those bids, he is bound to be dead, I am a nice

guy, it will be quickly done.

 

I dont have the slightest idea, what 4D is, and

hence cant answer, what to bid.

I would assume, that we play something like NMF,

i.e. partner could have created a forcing situation

below 3NT, and he should do it.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

 

PS: I never though, that 4D is a splinter, maybe it is,

but maybe it showes 6 diamonds and only 4 hearts,

who knows, ... every second I think longer about the

bid, i am more willingly reaching for my gun.

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Few quick comments:

 

1. I have no strong objections to the 1NT rebid. There are many 3=1=4=5 hands where I would open 1, preparing to rebid 2 over partner's 1 advance. This is not one of those hands. As MikeH pointed out, the stiff Q is as good as xx in Hearts.

 

I consider a 2 rebid with this hand much more of a distortion than either a 1NT rebid or a 1 opening.

 

2. I think that a self splinter is the most reasonable interpretation of the 4 rebid.

 

3. The 1NT rebid did a very nice job in limiting my hand. Once partner has bid 4 I am clearly at the top of my range. My stiff Queen of Hearts is now pulling full weight because its supporting partner's long suit. I have an Ace, a pair of Kings and a studly club suit.

 

Choice of call depends on cue bidding style. I would bid either 4 if I can cue bid second round controls.

 

I think that I prefer 5NT (choice of slams) to 5. I don't want to stop short of 6. I don't see how we can make an intelligent decision about a grand after a 5 bid. Might as well give partner some options

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1NT is ridicolous, lying about support for partner's why do americans love it?

 

After 4 our hand is great, don't forget to add some extra HCP for the singleton heart lol, after all we sould open 1NT instead.

3 points

 

1. It is not a lie to rebid 1N on this hand if your partnership agreement allows it

 

2. A lot of very good players (not all of whom are American) think that this approach is better than rebidding an indifferent 5 card club suit or opening 1 on 4=5 in the minors and rebidding 2... for them, that would be a 'lie' about relative minor suit length

 

3. Not all who would rebid 1N on this hand 'love it'. I am not a 1N rebidder on a stiff, but this hand tempts me and I might have done it.. stiff Q is going to be as good as xx almost anytime partner puts us back in hearts

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Several people have said that a singleton queen of hearts is as good as a small doubleton. That's true in the actual auction, where partner is known to have six of them, and probably fairly good ones. However, I don't think it would be true if he had bid 2H, which he might do, or want to do, on a five card suit. When it comes to keeping control, there is a big difference between a 5-2 and a 5-1 fit.
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