IMPs (Teams of 4 Knock-out - you were 7 IMPs up going into the final stanza)
Methods: You play a weak NT and Jacoby transfers (but not Texas transfers. Partner could have responded 3♠, inviting a slam). Partner's 4♣, is a splinter showing 6+ good spades and a singleton/void in clubs.
Question 1: Given these methods, are you obliged to cue-bid a control over 4♣? Or can you attempt to sign off with an unsuitable holding?
Question 2: Do you cue-bid 4♦ on this hand?
IMPs (Teams of 4 Knock-out - you were 7 IMPs up going into the final stanza). Methods: You play a weak NT and Jacoby transfers (but not Texas transfers. Partner could have responded 3♠, inviting a slam). Partner's 4♣, is a splinter showing 6+ good spades and a singleton/void in clubs.
Question 1: Given these methods, are you obliged to cue-bid a control over 4♣? Or can you attempt to sign off with an unsuitable holding?
Question 2: Do you cue-bid 4♦ on this hand?