tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7181380552290465298.post1426145845130502216..comments2024-03-14T18:02:56.265-04:00Comments on Robin's Bridge Blog: Mini-splinters in support of partnerPhasmidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09870140728729031615noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7181380552290465298.post-48212820175002609652013-05-21T23:52:41.089-04:002013-05-21T23:52:41.089-04:00I think I agree with you given the benefit of thre...I think I agree with you given the benefit of three years' hindsight. But it is still on the edge. Having had a mini-splinter (or "splimit") bid available would at least give me the choice of 3D or 4D, depending on how frisky I was feeling.<br /><br />WIll look into Pavlicek's ideas on 6-4.<br /><br />Thanks for your comment.Phasmidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09870140728729031615noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7181380552290465298.post-48608189966154930722013-05-21T20:00:39.607-04:002013-05-21T20:00:39.607-04:00Richard Pavlicek recommends using the jump reverse...Richard Pavlicek recommends using the jump reverse to show a strong hand with a 6-4 distribution.<br />http://www.rpbridge.net/3c00.htm<br />I'm not sure why you are complaining about your use of a splinter here. So you found a 48% slam that went down. I've seen a lot worse!Slarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11473385549812836620noreply@blogger.com