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Auction goes as follows:

 

W N E S

-- -- -- 1S

P 2C P ?

 

Do you splinter or not?

Too weak for a splinter

Insufficient trump to insist on clubs as trump

too many different possible strains

 

Need I go on?

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I think i would bid 3d if its splinter since in most partnerships 3c isnt forcing, so if i have to choose between 2sp,3sp,2h and 3d i prefer 3D.

on 3D 3sp is probelbly natural so we dont miss the spades on 6-3.

If we play 2/1 GF i would not bid 3d, and either bid 2s or 3c.

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3 at imps, 2 (foircing) at matchpoints.

 

I would not splinter because of different by similar reasons to those given by phil... in order of why 1) Void in diamonds, 2) heart ACE (control in off suit), and 3) in case of matchpoints only a sixth spade (were getting to +600 in five clubs could easily lose to +620 in spades).

 

Ben

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As far as I'm aware, partner is an un-passed hand, so passing is how you lose partners (and even if he was I'm still not going to pass)

 

If 2S is not forcing, I'll splinter, if it is forcing, I'll bid 2S, then support clubs on the next round.

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It would be helpful to know what system my P and I are playing: I shall assume 2/1.

 

I disagree with using a splinter here for two reasons. 1) other things being equal, the splinter makes bidding out my shape more difficult. I'm not even sure where this hand is going yet (spades, clubs, NT?, minus). By rebidding spades I permitted partner to clarify his/her initial 2C response including setting up situation where P might later be able to show honor-x or better support on spades. 2)I can then support clubs, cue hearts if need be, and have exclusion RKC or cue of diamonds available in back pocket if I need it. There are so many hands that P can have to respond 2C/1S that it seems more beneficial for me to bid out my shape and give P more time to clarify the 2C response. It would seem to be that this would lead to a more co-operative auction with either partner potentially being in a better situation to determine how high we should be, where tricks are coming from, and take control at the appropriate point. IMO, a splinter would tend to deny 6 spades (or at least 6 decent spades: I like to bid where my values are.

 

In any event: Happy New Year to all Be well, be safe

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Splinter is crazy, you're way too weak!

I don't think that being weak is the issue here, the strength of your hand is fine (especially as dummy for clubs). However, a splinter bid should give a very good description of your hand, and this hand has many flaws.

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Unless partner has a passed hand, 2/1 or sayc or whatever natural system, 2S is forcing (pd will not pass 2S). However, I will bid 3C. If pd rebid 3D/H, I would bid 3S. If pd bid 3S, I will bid 4D (cue-bid).

 

I re-read the post again. pd did have a passed hand. And I assume 2C is not (rev)Drury. In this case, I assume pd has at least 5+ clubs. I would bid 4D.

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Unless partner has a passed hand, 2/1 or sayc or whatever natural system, 2S is forcing (pd will not pass 2S). However, I will bid 3C. If pd rebid 3D/H, I would bid 3S. If pd bid 3S, I will bid 4D (cue-bid).

 

I re-read the post again. pd did have a passed hand. And I assume 2C is not (rev)Drury. In this case, I assume pd has at least 5+ clubs. I would bid 4D.

It doesn't look like partner is a passed hand to me!

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No, I don't splinter with this hand....too much to find out as of yet and my hand isn't that good. Assuming 2/1, I'm going to raise clubs first and find out what partner is thinking - he may have been force to bid 2C of J9xx with hand like, AQx, Kxxx, Kx, J9xx to create a force, and be getting ready to support spades. If he does really have decent clubs without spade support, 3NT may be the best spot and by splintering we miss this. Lastly, my hand isn't strong enough to splinter in this minor-suit auction - too dangerous to miss 3nt when pard has: x, Kxx, KQ10, AQJxxx.
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If we're playing 2/1, I'd splinter with 3 diamonds. I'm biased because this hand type has come up several times in my experience, and every time it's been right to splinter. The fact is that this hand has a lot that needs to get described. We have a potential strain in spades, we have a great club fit, and we have both red suit first round controls. If I start with 2s, I'm afraid I'll lose some of the emphasis on my club support/red suit controls, since the auction will get crowded in a hurry. With the 3d bid, we have an easy heart Q-bid next round, and partner will have a very good idea of what our hand is like. Incidentally, splintering doesn't show extra values, it's merely a description of your hand. The description is 4 card support and short diamonds. However, if the splinter did show extras, this hand would still be applicable (huge hand in support of clubs). If partner produces a 3nt bid over this, I'll bid 4s, which will show the 6th spade.

Joel

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