JLOGIC, on 2011-August-31, 02:08, said:
You can and should imo play void showing splinters by a passed hand. You can either use them as 2 tiered (3M+1 is a singleton somewhere, others are void), or simply go through drury with your splinters that have stiffs and allow partner to ask you if he wants, or use 2N as a raise. You have an incredible amount of space/raises and a limited hand, so this should be simple to do, and a priority.
I agree of course, and in fact what u said should be in "must" list of all adv+ players imo. That said, i have to confess I dont have this with Aaron due to laziness.
Back to this "assign the blame" topic. If you look at the replies it first started with ZAR points, LTC formulas and then splinters with 3 hcp and 6-5 hand, and i tried to tell even after they find a xxxx suit vs their shortness and pd asks keycards, with standart methods, they will need to show the void in order to reach slam and that may not be always happy ending in a different hand opener may hold. And then Mikeh is told that it is not uncommon when we have a xxxx suit 17 hcp with a giant fit and opponents do not bid when they have at least the same strength we do. And then we are introduced to "inclusion key card" in a tone as if it is the most popular convention in the world and everyone plays or knows it.
At this point i lost my already small interest about assigning blame debates. As you said very well, it is one of those hands. I could have more sympathy if what OP asked was " how do we get to this slam" instead of asking us to assign the blame. No offense intended to Andy or other posters. Andy knows or at least i think he does, that i have mad respect to his bridge and himself in general although i havent meet him in real life. I just thought the topic went off its rail by the way they choosed to aproach this ATB topic.
After reading every and each of posters, i still think with std methods, i cant assign blame to North or South.
As ironic as it may sound, eventhough i thought it was unnecesarry to bring up in an ATB topic, inclusion keycard was one of my gains. I didnt know it, i havent heard of it before, and i loved the idea. Second thing was your suggestion about the unlimited space and tools that i can use by a passed hand to contrast my singleton and void hands, perhaps more. Thanks and i mean it.