Oceanss Posted September 12, 2016 Report Share Posted September 12, 2016 Please assume simple 2/1, playing IMPs in Main BBO room against random opponents. All vulnerable. RHO passes.You hold Qx KJ KQJ8 AKQT7. Would many try 2N opening?I choose 1C. With opps silent pard bids 1S.If 2D is 16+ with 9+ cards in minors, 3N balanced 20ish that did not open 2NT for some reason and 4D a splinter for spades, what would be a 3D bid?? (a friend suggested 3d could be good hand with Hxx support for spades, honor(s) in diamonds and good clubs; suggesting play 4S in 43 fit or 3N if p holds stoppers in unbid suit)And how that would change if there was a double over 1C, and no further bids then? While discussing above situation with friends afterwards, someone mentioned a hand like AQ AQJ xx AJxxxx.What would you choose to do (opps silent) after 1C-1S? what's lesser lie? Thanks in advance :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helene_t Posted September 12, 2016 Report Share Posted September 12, 2016 These suggestions are very reasonable, but I think most pairs play it as a splinter. I know a few who play it as 5♦6♣ with minimum strength. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masse24 Posted September 12, 2016 Report Share Posted September 12, 2016 Agree with Helene. 3♦ (Jump-Reverse) = Splinter. Either a Mini-Splinter--forcing to 3♠--or, occasionally a stronger version. However, there is no reason it must be limited. This allows the 4♦ call to show a void with enough to bid game. Since a 2♦ reverse is ostensibly unlimited, there is no reason for 3♦ to show a super-duper strong reverse--though I know two pairs who play it this way. :blink: With the hand you held, I'll simply reverse with 2♦. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrAce Posted September 12, 2016 Report Share Posted September 12, 2016 There are 2 methods that i like about 3♦ bid in the auction 1♣--1M3♦ A-SplinterB-Big hand in clubs, 1 suited (1327, 2227,2137) and too strong for 3♣ jump.(17+) I use B myself. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masse24 Posted September 12, 2016 Report Share Posted September 12, 2016 There are 2 methods that i like about 3♦ bid in the auction 1♣--1M3♦ A-SplinterB-Big hand in clubs, 1 suited (1327, 2227,2137) and too strong for 3♣ jump.(17+) I use B myself. Interesting -- I had not heard of this previously. Do you still use 3NT for something somewhat similar? Solid, long suit? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaitlyn S Posted September 12, 2016 Report Share Posted September 12, 2016 Interesting -- I had not heard of this previously. Do you still use 3NT for something somewhat similar? Solid, long suit?Yes, I'll opt for 2NT on the first hand. And I think the second hand has 14 cards; but I think you might have intended AQ, AQJ, xx, AJxxxx, an impossible hand to bid in standard bidding. Possibly one of those new-fangled gadgets will handle it (and yes, K. learning Gazzili (which probably handles this) is still on my todo list, albeit pretty far down, but today I would open 1C intending to rebid 2NT. Ugh, I hope partner doesn't respond 1H and then pass! I like your initial sequence to be a splinter. If my partner advertises 2/1 or splinters on his profile, I would expect partner to read it correctly. 1C-1S-2D is unlimited, and if I open iC and partner bids 1S, my 2D bid is forcing, so there is no need to bid 3D. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masse24 Posted September 12, 2016 Report Share Posted September 12, 2016 Yes, I'll opt for 2NT on the first hand. And I think the second hand has 14 cards; but I think you might have intended AQ, AQJ, xx, AJxxxx, an impossible hand to bid in standard bidding. Possibly one of those new-fangled gadgets will handle it (and yes, K. learning Gazzili (which probably handles this) is still on my todo list, albeit pretty far down, but today I would open 1C intending to rebid 2NT. Ugh, I hope partner doesn't respond 1H and then pass! I like your initial sequence to be a splinter. If my partner advertises 2/1 or splinters on his profile, I would expect partner to read it correctly. 1C-1S-2D is unlimited, and if I open iC and partner bids 1S, my 2D bid is forcing, so there is no need to bid 3D. Unsure why this is directed towards me, but . . . okay. :blink: 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaitlyn S Posted September 13, 2016 Report Share Posted September 13, 2016 Because I'm too clueless to reply to the right post? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oceanss Posted September 13, 2016 Author Report Share Posted September 13, 2016 And I think the second hand has 14 cards; but I think you might have intended AQ, AQJ, xx, AJxxxx, an impossible hand to bid in standard bidding. Possibly one of those new-fangled gadgets will handle it...Opps, you are right, hand was to be with lousy diamond doubleton, 6 card "empty" clubs. Thanks all for replies; yet I am still bit confused.As you said 3D is not needed to show hand with minors, as 2D is unlimited; why we need TWO bids to show splinter (3D and 4D)?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
helene_t Posted September 13, 2016 Report Share Posted September 13, 2016 Opps, you are right, hand was to be with lousy diamond doubleton, 6 card "empty" clubs. Thanks all for replies; yet I am still bit confused.As you said 3D is not needed to show hand with minors, as 2D is unlimited; why we need TWO bids to show splinter (3D and 4D)??Yes good point, we don't, really. You could agree that 3!d is a singleton, or a limit raise with a void, while 4♦ is GF with a void. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oceanss Posted September 13, 2016 Author Report Share Posted September 13, 2016 Yes good point, we don't, really. You could agree that 3!d is a singleton, or a limit raise with a void, while 4♦ is GF with a void.TY Helene, makes sense :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trinidad Posted September 13, 2016 Report Share Posted September 13, 2016 With one partner I actually agreed that the cheapest jump reverse (there are two jump reverses in case the auction starts 1♣-1♠) shows the 18-19 balanced hand with 4 card support. Rik 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrAce Posted September 13, 2016 Report Share Posted September 13, 2016 With one partner I actually agreed that the cheapest jump reverse (there are two jump reverses in case the auction starts 1♣-1♠) shows the 18-19 balanced hand with 4 card support. Rik I like that one too. Did not hear it before. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trinidad Posted September 13, 2016 Report Share Posted September 13, 2016 I like that one too. Did not hear it before.One problem I had is that I couldn't come up with a nice acronym for it. :) Rik 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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