I kind of want to splinter in spades but I think my hand might be too weak for such aggressive action? I bid 4 spades right away but what would you have bid with this hand?
raise spades?
#1
Posted 2015-June-06, 17:02
I kind of want to splinter in spades but I think my hand might be too weak for such aggressive action? I bid 4 spades right away but what would you have bid with this hand?
#2
Posted 2015-June-06, 17:24
goingoren, on 2015-June-06, 17:02, said:
I kind of want to splinter in spades but I think my hand might be too weak for such aggressive action? I bid 4 spades right away but what would you have bid with this hand?
This is a kind of hand too strong for 4♠ and a bit light for splinter for many people. Most have tools for this type of hand. Under the circumstances and options available for you, I think your choice is very reasonable. I would be fine with either splinter or 4♠ in your shoes. I personally would go with splinter. Aces are good cards, 5th spade is awesome.
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#4
Posted 2015-June-06, 18:33
Playing full Bergen raises...this is a 4d(art) raise to show this hand type.
#6
Posted 2015-June-07, 00:55
goingoren, on 2015-June-06, 17:02, said:
I kind of want to splinter in spades but I think my hand might be too weak for such aggressive action? I bid 4 spades right away but what would you have bid with this hand?
You didn't say what the vulnerability was on the deal. If non vul then definitely 4♠ If,however you are vul,
then 3♠is quite sufficent on this hand. Either way,the intention is to make life as difficult as possible for the doubler's partner.
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#8
Posted 2015-June-07, 07:57
#9
Posted 2015-June-07, 09:27
goingoren, on 2015-June-07, 07:57, said:
No advantage at all.
Redoubling tells partner that we own the hand, usually with hcp and it suggests defence. Most would play that redoubling then supporting spades shows opening values. IOW, redouble distorts the hand, and misinforms partner. Bridge is a partnership game and all actions have meanings, with partner entitled to rely on that information. Don't lie to partner in these situations.
#10
Posted 2015-June-07, 10:49
#11
Posted 2015-June-07, 11:04
If I had a mini-splinter available, then that would be my bid.
#13
Posted 2015-June-07, 14:51
#14
Posted 2015-June-07, 17:41
Depending on agreement, I believe this hand to be at minimum a queen of diamonds short of a splinter, perhaps a bit more even. But then I learned that splinters were mild (or quite strong) slam tries, not an expression of exuberance about bidding game.
#15
Posted 2015-June-07, 18:00
but i think the chances of their acting are being overplayed. the opps can easily have a good save, but both be unable to act (lho too little strength to bid, rho too little to act again).
#16
Posted 2015-June-07, 18:00
#17
Posted 2015-June-07, 18:54
#19
Posted 2015-June-08, 04:08
It seems unlikely we are stopping our opponents from bidding by giving them double, 4♦ or 4♥ and this seems like a reasonable trade-off to allow partner to make the right 5 level decision.
There's really nothing else on the radar to consider.
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#20
Posted 2015-June-08, 04:19
I kind of want to splinter in spades but I think my hand might be too weak for such aggressive action?
I bid 4 spades right away but what would you have bid with this hand?
my partner opens 1spade, RHO doubles (I presume for take out) and I hold