Stephen Tu, on 2022-January-29, 20:52, said:
I don't think you are a beginner if splinter comes to mind. It is the normal descriptive action, if playing with a non-beginner partner who knows about splinters and can take the appropriate inferences and cooperate only with suitable hands. 3D is much worse, more ambiguous since it might be only trying for game not slam depending on agreements, and you won't be able to unambiguously show a stiff club later.
mikeh, on 2022-January-29, 21:03, said:
I’m going to leave splinter out, since I agree with Stephen. But make your hand say Axx KQJxx KQx xx and you might well at least consider slam…picture x Axxx xxx AKxxx.
I assume you play game tries?
Here, you could bid 2S.
Partner will think that you’re looking for help in spades in order to stretch to a game.
Whether he thinks his hand warrants accepting….xx in spades is often useful…much better, for instance, than xxx….is unclear but on balance I think he should decline
Btw, while you may think he has a minimum opening, your 1H bid transforms his hand. His hand is now far better than, say, it would have been had you responded 1S. But it’s still only a ‘now nice’ 11 count.
So he bids 3H, showing a minimum without great help in spades…had he 1=4=3=5 with the same honours, I think he should bid game but xx isn’t enough for me on this hand.
If I saw partner reject my game try, I’d obviously still bid game but, on this hand, I wouldn’t try for slam. If he can’t accept a game try, we’re very unlikely to be able to make slam.
However, make it slightly stronger and I would make another try…I’d bid something over 3H….what would depend on what my slightly stronger hand looked like.
The key takeaway is that a bid that is ostensibly a try for game may retroactively be revealed as a cuebid. You try for game, partner rejects, and you keep bidding. Clearly you were not really ‘trying’ for game…so partner should now realize that you were in fact cuebidding.
In bridge, in play and bidding, it’s essential to continually reevaluate as the auction and play progresses. Initially a new suit by North over 2H is to be taken as a game try, but when North keeps going over a rejection, opener needs to rethink.
Hi,
If I understand correctly 4
♣ as a splinter bid was a good way to bid but maybe not the best way to bid?
Thanks,
Mark