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3 might work to expose partner's values in hearts, but 4 which should be a splinter, which should be at least this strong for minors, better describes our hand.

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4 seems the obvious choice, bidding 5 as exclusion is rather agressive imo, and 3 doesn't get our hand type across. On the other hand, if you bid 3 partner can still end up in 3NT... Pfff, I guess 4 should be ok.
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I worry this is too good for 4. If partner bids 5, will we know what to do? Even if we do know what to do, will we be allowed to do it if partner bids 5 slowly?

 

A bid of 3, forcing to slam over anything but 3NT, and bidding 4 over 3NT would be the other plan (the other other plan is just force to slam no matter what). I hope 3..4 is more encouraging than just 4, as I already know partner has some heart wastage, but it may not be clear I have a void.

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I dont really understand the splinter bid. As far as i know splinter targets the hands where we make slam IF pd has no wasted values in the splinter suit. Are we gonna give up if pd has wasted hcps in suit and bids 5 ?

 

KQxx

KJx

KJx

xxx

 

This is cold slam vs totally wasted 4 hcps in

 

Kx

Kxx

AKx

xxxxx

 

This is a cold grandslam vs a balanced minimum hand with again wasted 3 hcp . Not trying to pick hands to show we always make slam, just pointing out that splinter with void and unexpected source of tricks is not as reliable as it seems to most people.

 

How about

xxx KQx AKx xxxx

xxx AKx AKx xxxx

xxx AKQ Axx xxxx ? I can build pd's hand with all kinds of hcps and we still could be cold for slam or grandslam..

 

And ironically pd will think he has a good hand with this vs a splinter ...

 

KQJ

Ax

Kxx

Jxxxx

 

 

I would start with 3 and i will try to work my way from there, eventhough it is not perfect i will at least know if we have control or not.

 

EDIT : Perhaps 4 should be played forcing after a preempt.

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Say you bid 3H as I did at the table. Then LHO bids 4H and partner doubles (penalty). Now what?

 

There are too many hands where the wastage makes slam anti-%age as you are really choosing between pass and 6 so I am inclined to pass partner's X

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Prefer 3 to the splinter because pard is bal 12-14 like 110% of the time and will have a hard time evaluating his hand after a 4 bid.

 

After 3, LHO's raise and pard's dbl, I'll pull to 5 now. I should have a play for 6. Probably it won't be possible to bid a grand here, but I'll give it a try nonetheless.

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3H for me at this stage. The real problem comes after partner's next bid. If pd does not bid 3NT I will be delighted.

I dislike 4H. It does not help me at all if partner bids 5C, does it?

After partner's x - I am overruling this and bidding 6C.

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:rolleyes: Great hand because it illuminates the potential actions of the opponents. Might as well bid 4 since 3 begets 4 on my left with 13 missing. 4 more or less forces us to slam, but it helps us bid seven if that is right.
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Say you bid 3H as I did at the table. Then LHO bids 4H and partner doubles (penalty). Now what?

 

6. It will be spectacularly wrong if partner holds

QJxx AKxx Kx xxx

 

I would bid 3 also. 4 should show a singleton, not a singleton or void.

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