How would you interpret the 3♠ bid?
What should this double jump mean?
#2
Posted 2023-June-18, 13:19
Undiscussed it tells you, partner has no idea.
You will find lots of peoble, that will play this as 3P preempt.
What it should be: Splinter / Fit Jump, Request to bid 3NT. Take your pick.
For us, it would be a Fit Jump. Never comes up, which is ok.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#3
Posted 2023-June-18, 13:40
#4
Posted 2023-June-18, 15:39
AL78, on 2023-June-18, 12:54, said:
I need to look for another partner.
#5
Posted 2023-June-18, 21:27
jillybean, on 2023-June-18, 15:39, said:
LOL Without agreements, with a unknown partner, or a regular partner who sometimes makes bids unknown to you, I would take it as a pre-empt, with a couple of honors and seven card suit and out, no interest in your suit.
Other than that it is a jump-fit or splinter, spin a coin.
#6
Posted 2023-June-18, 22:26
DavidKok, on 2023-June-18, 13:40, said:
That makes no sense to me. Why use two bids for the same purpose?
If your hand is too strong for your 2S fit bid, just bid 2S (presumably forcing) and then bid again if partner signs off
Meanwhile, in order to accommodate having two ways to bid essentially the same hand, you’ve thrown out splinters!
Admittedly, this particular splinter seems low frequency, but maybe responder has spade length but a terrible hand.
Anyway, at least in NA I’m willing to bet that the very strong consensus…I hesitate to say unanimous….would be gf splinter…at least amongst strong players.
#7
Posted 2023-June-19, 00:46
We have game or more in hearts
#8
Posted 2023-June-19, 01:08
#9
Posted 2023-June-19, 01:08
mikeh, on 2023-June-18, 22:26, said:
If your hand is too strong for your 2S fit bid, just bid 2S (presumably forcing) and then bid again if partner signs off
Meanwhile, in order to accommodate having two ways to bid essentially the same hand, you’ve thrown out splinters!
Admittedly, this particular splinter seems low frequency, but maybe responder has spade length but a terrible hand.
Anyway, at least in NA I’m willing to bet that the very strong consensus…I hesitate to say unanimous….would be gf splinter…at least amongst strong players.
#10
Posted 2023-June-19, 04:01
This was a Swiss Teams, 8 board rounds with an unfamiliar partner (only two prior practice sessions, one of which was of limited use because we were on the wrong end of a hand bias). I thought about bidding 3♠ as a splinter at my first turn but decided against it without discussion and took the route of going through a cue bid to show a constructive raise. We found game although a slam is on, a grand if you take the inspired play of dropping the ♦Q.
#11
Posted 2023-June-19, 04:39
Most likely 4S, it starts to get complicated in new partnership.
But missing 24HCP slams is not the end of the world.
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#12
Posted 2023-June-19, 07:45
P_Marlowe, on 2023-June-19, 04:39, said:
But missing 24HCP slams is not the end of the world.
These are the slams that I do enjoy bidding.
Seeing all hands we can force an auction but I think it is tough to get there at the table.