Splinter?
#1
Posted 2004-July-02, 07:45
1♠ - 2♣ - 3♦
Does the 3♦ bid show a club splinter or an extra strength spade-diam 2-suiter?
#2
Posted 2004-July-02, 08:01
PriorKnowledge, on Jul 2 2004, 01:45 PM, said:
1♠ - 2♣ - 3♦
Does the 3♦ bid show a club splinter or an extra strength spade-diam 2-suiter?
In either 2/1 or sayc, 3D should be splinter for club, coz 2/1 establish gf, any unnecessary jump rebid is pic bidding. jump rebid the opening suit is solid suit, requestin pd to cuebid. jump rebid a new suit is showing singleton, with good spt for pd's suit.
mike lawrence's 2/1 workbook has discussed this sequence throughly.
Hongjun
#4
Posted 2004-July-02, 08:28
#5
Posted 2004-July-02, 08:29
There are two schools of thought about this jump to 3♦. You can play it as a splinter with support of or you can play it as a strong 5/5 hand with a concentration of values in your two suits. I doubt there is a "STANDARD" way to play this, you have to specifically agree with your partner. Some even play if a reverse at the two level was available, a jump to the three is splinter, if not 5/5 or better and strong.
Of course if you read one persons or anothers "2/1 system", they will define what it means for them.
Ben
#6
Posted 2004-July-02, 08:49
inquiry, on Jul 2 2004, 05:29 PM, said:
There are two schools of thought about this jump to 3♦. You can play it as a splinter with support of or you can play it as a strong 5/5 hand with a concentration of values in your two suits. I doubt there is a "STANDARD" way to play this, you have to specifically agree with your partner. Some even play if a reverse at the two level was available, a jump to the three is splinter, if not 5/5 or better and strong.
Of course if you read one persons or anothers "2/1 system", they will define what it means for them.
Ben
I agree with Ben.
I consider it reasonable to treat 3♦ and a picture bid showing Spades and Diamonds and use a 4♦ jump as the splinter raise.
This is one of those sequences where some discussion in advance would be useful.
#7
Posted 2004-July-02, 08:57
From a theoretical point of view, chance that you have singleton and a fit for pd is much higher than you have a strong two suiter.
Hongjun
#8
Posted 2004-July-02, 09:11
flytoox, on Jul 2 2004, 09:57 AM, said:
From a theoretical point of view, chance that you have singleton and a fit for pd is much higher than you have a strong two suiter.
Hongjun
When working out which bid is best its not enough to check which hand is more luckly accure. You should also check how much you will benefit from this bid, if for example splinter accure twice as much, but strong 5/5 is twice as imporent to show, then the bids are just as good.
#9
Posted 2004-July-02, 09:46
flytoox, on Jul 2 2004, 09:57 AM, said:
uh. i don't know hardy, but in lawrence, if i remember corectly, this jump shows a good 5-5, concentrated suits, some extra values etc
#10
Posted 2004-July-02, 10:08
#11
Posted 2004-July-02, 14:27
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You don't have to play anything they say, just because they say so.
I like to use my own mind a little, while it is still working

Mike

so much the better. If there is restlessness, I am pleased. Then let there
be ideas, and hard thought, and hard work.”
#12
Posted 2004-July-02, 14:38
vang, on Jul 2 2004, 03:46 PM, said:
flytoox, on Jul 2 2004, 09:57 AM, said:
uh. i don't know hardy, but in lawrence, if i remember corectly, this jump shows a good 5-5, concentrated suits, some extra values etc
I just check Lawrence's book. There are a few different cases:
1) 1s 2c/d
3h
3h=strong two suiter
2) 1s 2h
4c/d
4c/d=splinter
3) 1s/h 2c
3d
no definition.
I also check Bergen's better bidding with bergen. In his book, he clearly define jump to three of a new suit as splinter.
#13
Posted 2004-July-02, 14:42
Trpltrbl, on Jul 2 2004, 08:27 PM, said:
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You don't have to play anything they say, just because they say so.
I like to use my own mind a little, while it is still working

Mike

Everybody can use whatever he or she likes, but I think it is wiser to listen to authority's opinion before we start to devise our own sys.
#14
Posted 2004-July-02, 14:46
Flame, on Jul 2 2004, 04:08 PM, said:
You can call me a blind follower of Lawrence

Hongjun
#15
Posted 2004-July-02, 16:28
while i think flame has a point re: asking which meaning helps the p'ship more, rather than which is theoretically correct, i seem to sense in some other posts more than a little disrespect (verging on ridicule) for those who have won multiple national titles, and in lawrence's case a world title or two... both bergen and lawrence have well-deserved reputations as bridge theorists... to place ones own opinion over theirs, without the experience or reputation built on results to back it up, seems foolish
it makes me wonder whether or not they understand that comparing their skills to some of these great players is the same as comparing apples to oranges
#16
Posted 2004-July-02, 16:51
Dont get me wrong, i think those books are great and my bridge would be much better much sooner if i read them instead of learning it the hard way at the field, but i dont think or atleast not sure that those books ment to show the best way, but they ment to show a good effective way.
#17
Posted 2004-July-02, 18:15
that isn't to say that we don't have the right to express our opinions, only that the opinions based on tournament experience and obvious skill, evidenced by results, might be more valuable
#18
Posted 2004-July-03, 05:19
Trpltrbl, on Jul 2 2004, 09:27 PM, said:
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You don't have to play anything they say, just because they say so.
I like to use my own mind a little, while it is still working

Mike

Minisplinter????? With what do you open in 2/1?


For me it's a normal splinter, minimum hand with support...
#20
Posted 2004-July-04, 11:08
Free, on Jul 3 2004, 06:19 AM, said:
Trpltrbl, on Jul 2 2004, 09:27 PM, said:
Quote
You don't have to play anything they say, just because they say so.
I like to use my own mind a little, while it is still working

Mike

Minisplinter????? With what do you open in 2/1?


For me it's a normal splinter, minimum hand with support...
I play mini-splinters, 6-9 HCP, regular splinters, 10-14, and maxi splinters, 15+.
1M-3♣ is either a mini-splinter in ♣ or 8-10 HCP and 4+ trump.
1M-2NT is 4+ card limitraise or better, which includes the maxisplinter.
After opps interfere we still play the minisplinter or regular splinter as long as we can jump to it. Will get you to games most people don't even try for.
Mike

so much the better. If there is restlessness, I am pleased. Then let there
be ideas, and hard thought, and hard work.”