what is this?
#1
Posted 2011-October-27, 03:23
x
Kxx
Q9xx
1N-2♣
2♠-4♥
end
What would you think 4♥ is? Don't ask LHO, he doesn't know. He passed quickly. It's not a splinter (you suspect as much), but they do play transfers.
Anyway what do you lead? matchpoints.
George Carlin
#2
Posted 2011-October-27, 07:05
for me 4H is a splinter.
Assuming 4H is not a splinter - diamond.
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#3
Posted 2011-October-27, 07:14
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
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#4
Posted 2011-October-27, 09:52
gwnn, on 2011-October-27, 03:23, said:
x
Kxx
Q9xx
1N-2♣
2♠-4♥
end
What would you think 4♥ is? Don't ask LHO, he doesn't know. He passed quickly. It's not a splinter (you suspect as much), but they do play transfers.
Anyway what do you lead? matchpoints.
4h=rkc in spades.
4nt would be quant.
lead low d.
#5
Posted 2011-October-27, 11:27
Dummy didn't supply any information after the auction, confirming what OP said about not asking, because he wouldn't know. However, perhaps he did know, and didn't think he had to explain as a delay alert because it was natural; and you might have gained by asking the difference between this and a transfer sequence.
#6
Posted 2011-October-27, 20:49
As for RKC, 4C! = RKC agreeing Sp ( Baze ) -- or 4D! = RKC ( modified Baze ).
3H! = ( other major ) splinter somewhere ... next step asks ... you can even show a void .
3C/3D = no Sp fit ( have 4h ), natural 4+ card minor, slammish
4NT = Quant, no Sp fit
EDIT:
4D! ( Baze ) = fit, balanced, slam invitation -- or 4C! = fit, RCK ( modified Baze )
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The only thing I can think of is 4H as natural, 6 cards Hts / 4 cards Sp.
But why would you NOT want to play in the 4-4 Sp fit ??
This post has been edited by TWO4BRIDGE: 2011-October-28, 02:28
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#7
Posted 2011-October-27, 20:54
I would not have given it a second thought.
#8
Posted 2011-October-27, 21:57
#9
Posted 2011-October-27, 22:12
2♠------
-3♥ sp fit and splinter in a suit,
-4♣ general ace query,
-4♦ slam invitation comfirming ♠,
-4♥ RKCB in ♠,
-4NT quantitative.
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#10
Posted 2011-October-28, 03:44
mike777, on 2011-October-27, 20:54, said:
I would not have given it a second thought.
4H would be a splinter for me too. To RKCB I would first bid 3H and then follow with 4NT. I think the ability to have a cue auction at the 3 level is more important than being able to ask for key cards below 4M or hide the splinter suit.
#11
Posted 2011-October-28, 03:52
George Carlin
#12
Posted 2011-October-28, 03:58
gwnn, on 2011-October-28, 03:52, said:
Luckily I can ask LHO. No agreement wouldn't really cut it here when passing a bid that most would consider forcing. You also did not mention whether they play Texas or what 3H would have been, or any other questions which we have a right to ask and might help us to come up with some rationale for the opps' bidding.
#13
Posted 2011-October-28, 04:51
George Carlin
#14
Posted 2011-October-28, 12:00
gwnn, on 2011-October-28, 04:51, said:
I guess I don't understand that reasoning. He could have transfered with 2♦ and he would have found out if partner had 4. If he would have been playing with me, I would have taken it as a splinter. We would always have been playing a spade contract in the 4-3 fit, with only the level to be decided.
Rik
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#15
Posted 2011-October-28, 15:35
Trinidad, on 2011-October-28, 12:00, said:
Rik
I think the reasoning is that with a pick-up partner you don't expect a transfer break on a 4 card suit - after all, you haven't discussed what methods you are playing - therefore Stayman is the way to find out. And without agreement, no way is 4H ace asking, and I wouldn't risk it as a splinter. So therefore it is natural. Therefore 46+xx GF.
#16
Posted 2011-October-28, 16:08
fromageGB, on 2011-October-28, 15:35, said:
And he bid stayman with no intention of playing a 4-4 spade fit. Why did he bother? At least we agree that 4H is G.F., since it is four of a Major.
4H as a retransfer to 4S makes as much sense as the 4-6 idea.
If that is the explanation, it was nice of him to tell opening leader to give his partner a spade ruff in 4 hearts, and wrong-side the contract in other cases.
#17
Posted 2011-October-28, 20:27
fromageGB, on 2011-October-28, 15:35, said:
I would expect any non-beginner pickup partner to recognize 1NT-2♦-3♥ as a super-accept without any discussion. I wouldn't try any other flavor of transfer break, but the general "maximum with 4-card support" should be understood.
#18
Posted 2011-October-29, 06:37
aguahombre, on 2011-October-28, 16:08, said:
4H as a retransfer to 4S makes as much sense as the 4-6 idea.
If that is the explanation, it was nice of him to tell opening leader to give his partner a spade ruff in 4 hearts, and wrong-side the contract in other cases.
If it is a pick-up partnership, he might not know how to play 4H: he doesn't know if an immediate 4H response is to play or a transfer to spades; he doesn't know if a 4D response is both majors or a transfer to hearts. He may be concerned that transfer-then-4H is a slam try. If he doesn't look unhappy at the pass then I believe he has a lot of hearts.
#20
Posted 2011-October-29, 06:47
I lead my normal club, diamond could be better but no clue.