Posted 2016-February-22, 15:37
The 6S seems clearly wrong. Responder really has more than he needs to bid 4H. He looks at his hand, figures opener has a stiff diamond, not figuring it to be the Ace, and so figures all iof his points, except for the diamond Jack, are working. I would expect him to bid 4H even w/o the heart Q to back it up. So I think, over 4H, a bid of 4S suffices. If responder quits, as he might, that should be a good contract.
Splintering on a stiff Ace is often not viewed favorably, and this hand shows why. As mentioned, S hears the splinter and figures that N's values are all outside of diamonds. That sounds good to him.
Also, N's trump suit is not great. He gets decent support from dummy with the QJ, but even if the K lies with W there is still the ten to worry about. Yes, maybe after the first trump finesse holds (if the K is with W) we can bring it in by cashing a second spade, leaving the last one out, and then playing for a club finesse and a couple of ruffs. Still, we are too high if it takes a spade finesse, a 3-2 trump split, and a club finesse.
N needs to calm down a bit, I think. After P-1C-1S we are gong to game, but responder's views have to be solicited about a slam. Just hearing 4H over 4D is not enough information.
Ken