Sunday, September 27, 2015

Intermediate 24/9/2015 Hand 13

Board 13
North Deals
Both Vul
Q 9
10 5
A K 9 6 5 4 2
K 7
J 8 7 5 2
J 9 4 2
7
9 5 3
N
WE
S
A 10 3
A K 3
Q 10 3
Q 10 8 4
K 6 4
Q 8 7 6
J 8
A J 6 2

N 3N; S 2N; NS 3; N 2; NS 1; NS 1; S 1; Par +600

WestNorthEastSouth
 1 Dbl1 
1 2 2 3 
Pass3 Pass3 NT
All pass   
Lead:  8

I think 1 NT is a better descriptor of the East hand rather than X. West should probably consider passing given his hand is rich in spot cards.
South should probably compete with 2 NT not 3C. 3C is a 1RF and when north just rebids diamonds again and makes no attempt to get to 3 NT South should give up.


1 comment:

  1. Also having doubled and encouraged partner to bid 1S, which might be a four-card suit, I would not raise to 2S with the east hand here.

    Practically (and in theory) I think 3C has to be a game force. If north doesn't have diamonds worth rebidding nor hearts to give a preference but does have a spade stopper then you are essentially forcing north to bid 3NT, even with a minimum.

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