DavidKok, on 2024-September-27, 09:44, said:
To be clear, you are both saying you would play splinters here. As would I, though this new example hand is not a perfect example. A splinter might still be the best description, but starting with something like Drury would also be fine. Very curious that the opponents are not in the auction while we have passed and then discovered an 11-card fit.
Lastly I personally think opening light in third seat is not all it's cracked up to be, so there is less risk 'suddenly' forcing to the 4-level compared to styles where the opening is frequently light or a 4-card suit. If the latter is your style that might be a good reason to use alternative methods as a passed hand. Keep in mind you can always Drury-then-splinter, if you wish.
Lastly I personally think opening light in third seat is not all it's cracked up to be, so there is less risk 'suddenly' forcing to the 4-level compared to styles where the opening is frequently light or a 4-card suit. If the latter is your style that might be a good reason to use alternative methods as a passed hand. Keep in mind you can always Drury-then-splinter, if you wish.
I very rarely use splinters, perhaps I should. I wouldn't use one here, if I had woken up after putting the pass card on the table first round, I would try drury and then
a second try with 4♦.
Is there a LA if partner does not alert my 2C Drury?