rmnka447, on 2018-April-07, 14:28, said:
I'm with ggwhiz on this one. I like reversing with this hand, then jumping, if possible, in partner's suit. It should show a hand with ♣ shortness that is just too good to splinter.
Give responder something like ♠ KQxxx ♥ Qxx ♦ Qx ♣ xx and it's hard to move over a direct 4 S (or 4 H if you flip the majors). Neither will this hand move over a splinter which can be made on a decent 16-17. But after something like
1 ♦ - 1 ♠
2 ♥ - 2 ♠
4 ♠
responder will know opener's hand is either 4=3=5=1. 4=4=4=1, or 4=4=5=0 and very strong and might make a move.
Give responder something like ♠ KQxxx ♥ Qxx ♦ Qx ♣ xx and it's hard to move over a direct 4 S (or 4 H if you flip the majors). Neither will this hand move over a splinter which can be made on a decent 16-17. But after something like
1 ♦ - 1 ♠
2 ♥ - 2 ♠
4 ♠
responder will know opener's hand is either 4=3=5=1. 4=4=4=1, or 4=4=5=0 and very strong and might make a move.
How does responder know opener has 4 spades rather than 3? (3451 or 3460) That would make a difference in many cases where responder considers slam, as a 9-fit plays a lot better than an 8-fit.
IMHO, always support immediately with support. If not playing a system where I can show a strong 4441, I'd start with 1D and rebid 4C.
ahydra