GreenMan, on 2013-February-16, 21:14, said:
Kleinman and Straguzzi suggest:
3♣: 7-8 or 11-12. 3♦ by opener asks which.
3♦: 9-10.
3♣: 7-8 or 11-12. 3♦ by opener asks which.
3♦: 9-10.
I can't see the point of this. With hearts trumps I play
3♣ = 7-10; 3♦ asks
3♦ = 11-12
and it achieves the same thing, but with the advantages of not having to remember a split range, the ask is bid less often, and a stronger 3♦ reply facilitates a cheap cue from opener when he is very strong. With a possibly strong 3♣ you are higher by the time the strength is confirmed.
What is the benefit of splitting range?