InTime, on 2016-December-02, 12:07, said:
Dlr:W
Vul:Both
North opens 1
♥
The question is do South show his 4-card support immediately with Bergen or any other method you have or bid 1
♠?
If you bid 1
♠ then you will not be able to persuade partner of your 4-card support and if you show your 4-card support immediately you will loose your 4-4 fit in spades.
Which is the more desirable way to go? I will appreciate any comments with rationale.
Regards
While I know that frequently 4-4 fits play better than 5-4 fits, I have a general philosophy of supporting with support. This lets partner make decisions should the auction get highly competitive. (How many trump suits can you have on a hand? Bidding 1S will only help the opening leader when opener doesn't have spades.)
On this hand, hearts makes 12 tricks easily. In spades, you make only 11 tricks. A singleton heart lead forces you to draw 3 trumps (or suffer a heart ruff) and you can only ruff one club in dummy.
While I think South is a tad short of a splinter bid of 4D, there are pairs that play them this weak (a poster yesterday said his splinters were 8-11) and it would be easy to bid slam after a splinter. Some would think the hand was enough because it's 7 losers. However, you have 7 1/2 when adjusting for aces versus queens, and I wouldn't feel comfortable forcing to game with this hand, especially with the garbage that people call opening bids now days.
I would make a limit raise, which means 3H (which I like to have show 4), or if you play Bergen, whichever of 3C or 3D is stronger. If North makes a slam move, South will cooperate but I wouldn't blame North for setting for game.
I'm not sure a 1S response helps. North can splinter in 4C, and South has club wastage and may fear that some of North's strength is in diamonds. If North doesn't play splinters, North will jump to 4S, and now South has a shot to get to slam because he doesn't know his club strength is valueless. However, the chosen slam will almost certainly be 6S unless somehow in the auction North gives South a choice of slams, which is pretty tough since South is the one that knows there is heart support. If North is given a choice of slams, he will likely make the wrong choice, thinking that the singleton diamond and discards on the hearts make spade play better.
I don't have a good way to get to 6H after a limit raise. South's spade fit and singleton diamond are magic, yet any auction where South shows that fit creates a danger of reaching 6S. Expert pairs will probably have a way to reach 6H using relay bids. I don't think I can reach 6H without guessing well.