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Not sure if I "agree with E/W bidding" since I don't know what West has bid with :)

 

Anyway I will pass now and see what my partner thinks. However I would have preferred a 4D splinter as my 2nd bid if I was allowed. I understand that splintering with stiff Aces can be a flaw but I feel it's the best way I can get my 4th trump + good hand across on this hand (since 1S says it shows 5, my 3D bid can be all sorts of random hands with 3 card support).

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Yeah, we'll get to those soon, we resumed playing after a long hiatus and partner specifically asked me not to do anything too "clever", as he put it. Also, I think it would've been reasonable of him to expect something in for a splinter.

So walk me through this, please. I thought in a forcing pass situation, X means "partner, I have more defense than you might expect based on my bidding", bid means "partner, I have more offense than you might expect" and pass means "no surprises, what do you have"?

Is this correct? If so, don't I have a defensive surprise? What would constitute one?

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I think standard agreements are:

 

X = let's defend. You might X expecting a big set, or just to deter pard from bidding 5S.

Pass = I think we should bid 5S but my hand is not strong enough to do so on its own.

 

You might base above decision on your holding in opp's suit:

with xx you might double and with x you might pass.

 

5S = to play

Pass, then pull pard's X = slam invite

Pass, then pard bids 5S = decision time. Hopefully he would have bid 5H with a control there.

 

With this hand though I would have bid 4S on my second bid, hoping to avoid decisions like this, and occasionally missing slam. But North will bid 5D and I will regret not having made a more descriptive bid.

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