Posted 2005-July-13, 06:47
This hand seemed ripe for discussion. We all know that we are going to game, at least. The question is do we raise spades directly via 3S or 4C splinter (or possible 4S), or do we show diamond as if partner fits diamonds, we bring a possible 6D/7D contract into play something you cant do if you raise spades immediately. A side question, is after 2D, would a 3S raise be forcing (I play yes). IF not, of course, a direct 3S raise is out of the question. Lets see what the panel had to say. We will start first with the elightened minority who choose (correctly) to forgo the direct raise and bid diamonds first.
ng 3♦. Good problem. I will have the opportunity for delayed spade support. Anyway, I will go for slam. If partner supports diamonds, grand is possible. Alternatives: 3S (slamish) or 4C (splinter). If I bid 3S, we will play in spades and would miss 7D if North has AK of diamonds and missing spade Queen, or North has something: AQJxx, Ax, AK, Axxx (7N and 7D are laydown). 4C splinter needs 4 card support.
Luis 3♦, I'm going to bid 3♠ or 4♠ next. I like to show the diamond suit before bidding spades, pd needs as much information as I can give him to take good decisions in this hand. There's no reason not to bid a good 6 card diamond suit. The fact that I didn't bid 3♦ directly over 2♣ will also provide great information to pd. This hand can be a grand slam. Luis's point about not bidding 3♦ immediately is worth noting.
Dinos1 3D. Show good suit before giving a support so strong partner will have better image of our hand (and possible source of tricks. Besides 6D can be a better contract (partner having dKxx) or even 7D (if he has stiff dAK) isn't out of question.
The remainder of the panel choose a direct spade raise of some flavor. Being 7-3 in favor of spade raise, I had to down grade my choice of 3♦ in the scoring.
Half of those choosing the splinter had a sneaky admiration for the 3♦ bid, they just coulldnt come to bid it. FLUFFY 4♣, we cannot show both ♦s and singleton ♣, the suit quality makes the difference, if it was just KJxxxx I would go with 3♦, but not without control. Fred 4♣ I am almost tempted to bid my diamonds (since our fit in that suit will often determine where we belong), but if I do so then I may not be able to express my spade support without getting us too high. I prefer to try to get my hand off my chest anyways. Perhaps it is my singleton club and not my long diamond suit that partner needs to hear about... Ritong carried the admiration for diamonds one step further, he plans on making the splinter and THEN bid diamond
saying, 4♣ intending to follow with 5♦. Only Rich reisig chose the splinter without mentioning diamonds, instead he thinks, 4C (But 3S might work better).
The 3♠ bidders had no concern about missing game, but they didnt like making a splinter with only three card trump support. Walddk 3S . Goodish hand, a keycard and a singleton. Too good for a 4C splinter which in my methods would show the same hand without SK. If opener is interested in my club control, he can bid a serious 3NT. And our two guest panelist agreed with Rolands choice of a bid. Poky 3S With the fourth trump I would bid the 4C splinter. This way, I can bid only 3S. It is very wrong to bid a second suit (3D) when holding such a genuine spade support. cherdano [i]"3♠. With Kxx support and a singleton, I see no alternative to showing this. If I bid 3♦ now and support later, partner may take this as a preference with ♠xx. (If we bid naturally after 3♠, I may still be able to show my 6-card suit.)
With four votes, 4C gets the 100, getting 3 votes each, 3S gets the nod and 80 points as the majority choose a direct raise, and the 3D gets downgraded with 3 votes and a score of 60. (I hope the reader tries to follow the rationale for each bid and let the winning "logic" rather than the highest score tell them what is REALLY the correct bid. To keep it simple, I will tell you.. it is 3♦. lol :-) )
Fred 4♣
Luis 3♦
Walddk 3♠
Fluffy 4♣
cherdano 3♠
reisig 4♣
ritong 4♣
ng 3♦
Dinos1 3♦
Poky 3♠
--Ben--