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We are South. Partner, the dealer opens 1 (4+) and we hold this collection:

 

[hv=d=n&s=skjxxhaqj109xxdxcx]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

You decide to respond 1 and partner rebids 1 promising an unbalanced hand so 54 or better (or 4144). What's your plan?

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I'm looking at 3 options:

 

1D - 1H

1S - ??

        2C! = 4th suit GF

        3C! = 4th suit jump = splinter for Sp

        4D!* = splinter* for Sp ( since you could bid 4th suit GF first and then raise Diam if you had Diam)

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* Recall the argument that 4D! is a splinter from Josh's ( I mean Justin's -- they look alike..lol ) argument in a recent thread:

http://forums.bridgebase.com/index.php?showtopic=38337&st=15

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I think I'll choose 2C! ( 4th suit GF ).

If partner can't show 3 cards Hts, I can then show 4 cards Sp at a low level in a GF atmoshere; and later I'll be the one asking for key cards.

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We are South. Partner, the dealer opens 1 (4+) and we hold this collection:

 

Dealer: North
Vul: ????
Scoring: IMP
KJxx
AQJ109xx
x
x
 

You decide to respond 1 and partner rebids 1 promising an unbalanced hand so 54 or better (or 4144). What's your plan?

2c

 

This could get really ugly, confusing...sigh.

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What we really want to do is set spades as trump, find out about the AQ of spades, and the other two aces ---then play it in hearts. Maybe someone can do that.

 

We can't. So, maybe setting hearts as trump after 4sf will work out to find out about the 11 obvious tricks (+a king?) if they are there, then decide whether to gamble on slam if no king.

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I agree with Justin: this hand is about hearts.

 

For game purposes, there is no contest...all you need do is imagine typical hands where you may fail even on a 3-2 trump break, in spades, yet make hearts on a 4-2 split opposite a void.

 

As for slam: well, I'll set spades as trump only if he rebids 2 over my fsf 2, showing an improbable 5-6.

 

otherwise, I will rebid hearts this time, cheaply, and then, if available, jump in hearts (to 4, not 5) to show the quality of the suit. Going slowly shows extras so we should reach all good slams.

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