VixTD, on 2017-January-04, 08:22, said:
What would a hesitation by partner before the final pass suggest?
Sorry, I meant to give their defence to 1NT (please don't ask me to elaborate, though):
2♣ = both majors, 2♦ = one major, 2M = bid major + a minor, 2NT = either both minors or both majors, X by a passed hand = "takeout" (PLEASE DON'T ASK ME TO ELABORATE!!!)
A hesitation suggests partner was thinking of bidding. It always does. But, unless you are playing standard Fantunes, you are not able to codify the breaks in tempo, so nothing is
demonstrably suggested. It is possible that partner was thinking of bidding clubs or diamonds and realised that he would have to bid at the three level and decided against it. It is also possible he was wondering what a passed hand double really showed ("takeout" is ridiculous, although something like majors/minors/diamonds is sensible, or any modified form of Meckwell). So he might have been thinking of doubling. It is possible that he was considering bidding 2M but thought he was too weak. Any lead is permitted.
I prefer to give the lawmakers credit for stating things for a reason - barmar