This 4C
#1
Posted 2010-April-01, 20:48
1♣ Pass 1♦ Pass
1♥ Pass 4♣
What's the meaning of 4C?
A. splinter
B. Club supporting
C. others
#2
Posted 2010-April-01, 20:52
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2010-April-01, 20:53
For me, opener has shown 5+C and 4H and now 4C sets the suit and invites cues. Others may well have different meanings. My partnerships have a rule that we NEVER splinter in a suit partner has bid naturally. Seriously consider the odds of how often your stiff will face wasted values.
#4
Posted 2010-April-01, 21:18
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Umm the point of a splinter is to determine whether you do or not. If you do, partner can sign off. If you don't, it would have been hard to diagnose otherwise.
#5
Posted 2010-April-01, 21:27
Jlall, on Apr 2 2010, 10:18 AM, said:
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Umm the point of a splinter is to determine whether you do or not. If you do, partner can sign off. If you don't, it would have been hard to diagnose otherwise.
As I said, splinter for you, natural for me. As I hold at least 5/13 of the C suit, at most 4 cards in the pointed suits and an opening hand, I think the odds of me having some values in Cs are quite high. Also, my suit has been set, you would have to undergo some contortions to set Cs, but each to her own.
#6
Posted 2010-April-01, 21:39
#7
Posted 2010-April-01, 21:46
cherdanno, on Apr 2 2010, 10:39 AM, said:
I much prefer Idzdebski transfers. Would you like me to teach them to you?
#8
Posted 2010-April-01, 21:48
Justin's would be mine, because now opener will know that a weak club suit and stuff in the others is a good thing. But you gotta agree, as the Hog says, to go thru 4th suit and a bunch of contortions if you really have clubs and slam interest in Clubs.
All this B.S. is another reason to use 1C-2D as slammish with both suits or slammish with just diamonds....getting the possibility of a slammish club fit out of the mix. If you have that available, it is more reasonable to use the given auction to show 3-4-5-1 and slammish...or close to that.
#9
Posted 2010-April-01, 22:35
aguahombre, on Apr 1 2010, 10:48 PM, said:
Umm - what does "bunch of contortions" add to your argument? I would prefer to say that 4♣ is a bid that could be used (by agreement) as something other than clubs, because whenever you have clubs and slam interest in clubs you can easily go through 4th suit forcing.
#10
Posted 2010-April-01, 22:38
aguahombre, on Apr 1 2010, 10:48 PM, said:
His point that a splinter is not very often useful here is valid. His claim that it is better to waste 3 levels of bidding to set clubs as trumps is not.
#11
Posted 2010-April-01, 22:46
X KXX AKXXX KXXX
This hand gets very big, only after the 1H rebid, which guarantees an unbalanced hand. and it can waste those 3 levels to describe same.
Whereas, with KXX X AKXXX KXXX, responder would go slowly thru 4th suit GF ---establish clubs as trumps, and thus have shown the pattern.
#12
Posted 2010-April-01, 22:54
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There is no law against playing 1X-1Y-1Z-3X natural and forcing, and putting the invitations through FSF, either. It deserves more consideration than most people give it these days. (Yes, I know it's a minority view, and not what I'd expect playing 2/1 without discussion. It's one of my first questions in a discussion with a new SA partner.)
#13
Posted 2010-April-01, 23:48
#14
Posted 2010-April-01, 23:56
jdonn, on Apr 2 2010, 12:48 PM, said:
and what you should play.
Since when have you become the "Systems Nazi"?
Further, to say I am "wrong" is childish. I have already stated why I believe splintering in one of partner's suits is a losing system bid. You have added nothing to the argument.
#15
Posted 2010-April-02, 00:04
#16
Posted 2010-April-02, 00:19
jdonn, on Apr 2 2010, 12:48 AM, said:
http://forums.bridge...showtopic=18627
#17
Posted 2010-April-02, 00:21
1) Even though you said 5+ clubs, presumably your partner can be 4414.
2) Please provide an example hand where 4C is much more effective than bidding 1S (art GF) and then clubs (jumping to 4C, if need be!). I can easily provide hands for you where the opposite is true.
#18
Posted 2010-April-02, 00:28
rogerclee, on Apr 2 2010, 01:21 PM, said:
1) Even though you said 5+ clubs, presumably your partner can be 4414.
2) Please provide an example hand where 4C is much more effective than bidding 1S (art GF) and then clubs (jumping to 4C, if need be!). I can easily provide hands for you where the opposite is true.
4414 is certainly possible
Firstly, I think you would find that unlike you or I, most who post here would play 1S as natural and not as an agf.
Secondly please do supply such an example.
#19
Posted 2010-April-02, 01:02
KQJx KQJx x Qxxx
I could've spent more time creating a less contrived example, but here you go.
#20
Posted 2010-April-02, 01:30
I have learnt 2 from above:
1. 4C is a splinter.
2. but it is not the best bid, because of the waste points in Clubs.
Thanks again.
I think, I'd better give the hands below:
1♥ Pass 4♣