You pick up this hand opposite a 1H opening from North
I had assessed the hand using the much questionned losing trick count and decided that obviously we had game and on an average opener from North there would be a chance of approximately 12 tricks.
I was a bit unsure what to bid. Bid 2C then jump in hearts, Jacoby?, bid a splinter (my choice) or find some other way to assess the hand with cues. I'm deliberately not showing North's hand. However we had 10 hearts and North had 18 hcps on top of my 13. We were also just missing the King of spades with North having a small doubleton. However with beautiful clubs suit and AK diamonds opposite my singleton it was an easy 7H or I think 7NT etc. I think the only downside is that the splinter doesnt help North much (It had AK doubleton which gets rid of my loser but not Norths). Is there a way for better assessment of doubletons aside from the obvious knowledge of Aces and Kings
Can anyone assist me on how better to choose my first and subsequent bids
If necessary I will post North's hand. I think North had to be the decision maker and needed to know how to offload a loser. Only one table bid it (using rather an unusual method - overruling Blackwood). Everyone else made 6+1 hearts (EDIT a few 4+3). Nobody bid NT. The distributions aren't obvious for that unless you see the two hands together. It was a brilliant fit with only 31 points. I assessed 5 losers in my hand and North had only 5 losers! However under most metrics obviously 6H was correct. Im just interested if there are better ways of assessing our AK fits and gaps
regards P