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#1 User is offline   wank 

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Posted 2016-May-15, 20:19



you play invitational jump shifts so bidding 1h then 2h is less than 9.

1 spade was non-forcing
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Posted 2016-May-15, 21:22

Pard knows what I have, and stills sniffs at slam. And even though my shortness is in partner's suit, I'll move.

It sounds like some sort of 4=3=0=6 or 4=3=1=5 with 16-17. I assume we'll get a trump lead.

But what the heck, 6.
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Posted 2016-May-16, 02:19

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Cards all working, Italian cue bid of sorts.
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Posted 2016-May-16, 13:43

5C. I'm little skerred of great clubs stiff diamond and no spade Ace. 5D should confirm spade card and he might have somethin like AKxx Axx void Axxxxx where we can make 7 but I dream.
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Posted 2016-May-18, 14:19

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Posted 2016-May-18, 14:25

5. This should communicate a good hand in context, lack of spade control, and also pinpoint the possible wastage for partner's consideration, allowing him to place the contract.
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Posted 2016-May-18, 15:14

i'll just punt 6h, if it's wrong either way sry p and meh
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Posted 2016-May-18, 15:40

 wank, on 2016-May-15, 20:19, said:



you play invitational jump shifts so bidding 1h then 2h is less than 9.

1 spade was non-forcing

You've asked for preference in the black suits and yet partner has repeated his
own suit i.e.sign off so what's with the jump to 4??? Holding the
North cards I would just bid 5 as the best fit suit and leave the rest
to partner. I'm visualising the South hand as something like this:-

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Posted 2016-May-18, 15:46

 PhilG007, on 2016-May-18, 15:40, said:

I'm visualising the South hand as something like this:-



Really?? Opening post described 4D as a splinter, in case it wasn't obvious.
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Posted 2016-May-18, 15:47

 PhilG007, on 2016-May-18, 15:40, said:

You've asked for preference in the black suits and yet partner has repeated his
own suit i.e.sign off so what's with the jump to 4??? Holding the
North cards I would just bid 5 as the best fit suit and leave the rest
to partner. I'm visualising the South hand as something like this:-



It's a splinter, Phil, supporting .
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Posted 2016-May-20, 09:38

 PhilG007, on 2016-May-18, 15:40, said:

You've asked for preference in the black suits and yet partner has repeated his
own suit i.e.sign off so what's with the jump to 4??? Holding the
North cards I would just bid 5 as the best fit suit and leave the rest
to partner. I'm visualising the South hand as something like this:-



So you're visualizing a NON-FORCING 1 rebid with 22 HCP? How strong do you suggest before you make a forcing bid?

 PhilG007, on 2016-May-18, 15:40, said:


You've asked for preference in the black suits . . .
would seem to be a gross misdescription of the "visualized" hand you provide.

And the meaning of the 4 bid (Splinter), as Tramticket explains, is obvious. However, if you are unsure of a bids meaning, you can click on the highlighted yellow over the bid. A concise explanation will be provided to you.

Finally, if you require a definition of "Splinter bid," I'm sure others will be happy to provide one for you. But since you are "too long in the tooth" to be "educated," that may be a waste of time.
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Posted 2016-May-20, 13:46

Since I usually have but don't promise 6 hearts (KQJTx and out) I think partner has at least A plus some combination of A, A, K in the blacks with a little something else or I win the post mortem.

Might need a spade hook/split, ruff out a club with them 4-4 in the opps hands but the 4 bid is so huge it can have another key card, a 6th club and or a diamond void so I'm into 6.
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