Thursday, October 26, 2006 5:27 PM
 
 2/1 Splinter

 

PITBULLS:

 

          Edmonton Standard is splinter happy. We got brainwashed that every unusual jump in a forcing to game auction is a splinter. In my opinion , this is not the best way to bid these hands. A singleton with a big trump fit can be shown in so many other ways that it is a waste to reserve the bid for a splinter. In 2/1  auctions , I believe that a direct jump rebid  to a suit at the 3 or 4 level should be a picture bid rather than a splinter. This picture bid should show a 6-5 or 5-5 with slam interests. Bridge is a game of suits not singletons. No more “implied splinters” . Showing the fit directly and then splintering still makes sense.

 

          If you have a 4 card fit with partners 2/1,  you have many ways to show your stiff. You raise partners suit and “pattern out”. You can Q bid your singleton control later in the auction. What a splinter does is transfer captaincy to partner who makes a duplication of value judgment. What if you do not want to transfer the decision to partner as you have a self sufficient suit , extra HCP’s or whatever. Keep control of the auction by not splintering or get rid of the splinter altogether.

 

          Here is a hand from the Bermuda Bowl. ♠KQJ10xx AKxxx ♣Ax  opposite ♠Ax QJ10 AKxxx ♣xxx . The auction went 1♠-P-2-P

                                      3-P-3♠-P

                                      4♣-P-4NT-P    and 7 was the final result.

 

          Picture bids broadcast your intentions early and shows your hand. This has a huge “captaincy” implication since you have described your hand to the best of your ability , either partner can take control. You also have the negative inference that you did not jump in hearts when you have a 5-4 average hand.

 

          Belated jumps in a 2/1 auction should not be splinters either but instead Exclusion Blackwood.

If at the 4 level . 1♠-P-2♣-P

                          3♣-P-4         We have found a fit and then a jump should show shortness but in this case a void and Exclusion Blackwood.

 

          What about jumping in a suit past 3NT ? This can only happen after a spade opener and a 2 2/1. Should this be a splinter ? No , not in my opinion. ♠AKxxxx x x ♣AKJ10x is a 4♣ rebid after a 2/1 heart response. ♠AKxxx Kxxx Axx ♣  can be bid by raising hearts and patterning out with diamonds or Q bidding clubs.

 

          Anyway , there is a philosophical trade off with these auctions. Jump bids into a new suit in forcing to game auctions should be discussed. In Standard Edmonton , these bids are splinters. I say , not so fast , maybe there is a better use. Comments ?