you can always ask the opposition what their leads signify... don't be afraid to ask the opposition... some pairs play strong tens or rusinow leads or top of nothing... here I don't think the lead is relevant... rho should return a diamond regardless and try and apply some pressure.
the splinter shows 4 card spade support and the diamond bid shows first round control in diamonds according to bbo... as she said... most good players tend to play first and second round controls... the diamond bid doesn't necessarily show or deny support... just first round control.
Sources I've read say that a splinter bid is a double jump. So why is 3H after 1S a splinter bid rather than a jump shift?
Great to hear Allison’s approach! Good stuff!
Good conversation. Very enlightening. Thank you, both.
Great insights Allison. Very interesting analysis of the 10H lead.
you can always ask the opposition what their leads signify... don't be afraid to ask the opposition... some pairs play strong tens or rusinow leads or top of nothing... here I don't think the lead is relevant... rho should return a diamond regardless and try and apply some pressure.
Thanks for this. Very insightful - would appreciate if there might be some mouseover to show the meaning of the bids
3h is the splinter bid 4d is a 1st round control in diamonds looking for slam... but also denies 1st round control in clubs.
not clear how 4D shows only control but not suit support, &does splinter show Sp support?
the splinter shows 4 card spade support and the diamond bid shows first round control in diamonds according to bbo... as she said... most good players tend to play first and second round controls... the diamond bid doesn't necessarily show or deny support... just first round control.
a nice bit of name dropping.
sliding doors was the film... not changing doors 😂
Why 3h and not 4h.?
Why don't we want to lead away from a King? Don't we want to make the King good?
far too long winded for a straightforward set