Posted 2015-August-17, 04:26
With the east hand you could have id 2H early, but I have no problem at all with 3C. Showing support early can often be the right move when you are at unfavourable and want partner to make the right 5/5 decision later. I mean if you bid 2H and it comes back to you in 5C you have to double now, but I would rather have bid 3C and then doubled.
I think passing over 4C with the west cards is the wrong move. While in a narrow sense you might well be right that 4M may not be making, you have to consider:
(1) + 50 or +100 might be a pretty poor score anyway. In which case you have much to gain and little to lose.
(2) You could easily be in a double fit hand if you know partner has exactly 3 spades. 34(??) is a very likely shape from partner.
(3) If you bid 4H the opponents might easily be suckered into doing the wrong thing.
I'd have bid 4H over 4C at MP and been pretty comfortable. That would have let partner know that I have a shapely hand, so he will know its right to bid 5H on his hand with the large double fit.
On hand two.
(1) Did you a have splinter available, if so east should splinter rather than bid 2N.
(2) Its if east's Pass is further encouragement, then west should bid game. Axx heart just looks like a massive holding at this point, partners "further encouragement" is very likely based on heart shortage. North has announced to the world that he has a v good hand, and partner is likely worried about wasted heart values in your hand. Your hand is worse than, say KQJxx Qx AJx Qxx on this auction probably. Since the third heart is really a massive card as it hugely improves the chance of partner being short and it might just be a free trick through a ruff.
Having said that, its a pretty marginal decision even then, I wouldn't be worried about missing this game. If the clubs were distributed a little differently you might get a club lead and be getting 70% in 3S rather than 30%.
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