Posted 2022-September-11, 13:51
It can be very difficult, possibly impossible, to become a good player while playing only in a small club with, it seems, no good players.
This hand is yet another of a seemingly unending series of hands where several players made very bad calls.
As others have said, the east hand should open 1H. 1C would be fine (indeed, clearly best) with 5 spades, but with 5 hearts, the auction is very likely to make it impossible or dangerous to ever show hearts.
South, on the other hand, has no such problem. He has an easy 1D bid, knowing that he can bid spades next. With that hand, I’d plan to bid spades next no matter how high the opps may be in hearts (assuming something like 1C 1D 1H P 4H….I’d happily bid 4S).
Spades are called the ‘master suit’ for a reason.
3C strikes me as weird. Few, if any, good players play the jump raise in competition as limit, plus 1N would be popular for many. However, if 3C was, by agreement, an invitational raise, it’s not horrible…if partner can bid 3N, that might well play better from his side if he has positional holdings in both majors.
North has a tough call over 3C. I agree with pass.
East is stuck now….he knows west should not hold 4 hearts (no negative double)….so bidding hearts is futile…it will sound like a good hand rather than five hearts.
South is also stuck to a degree but fortunately for him the opps haven’t bid hearts…having to bid 4D over 3H would be sickening. So he can bid 3D but, of course, partner will never infer longer diamonds than hearts.
North is justified in bidding 4S even though it’s an error to play 3D as showing a strong hand. South is in balancing seat on an auction in which he can and should play north for some values….the opps are content to play in a partial, so won’t have game values (although in this field, who knows?).
Now east bids 5C and south has another chance to do something intelligent, but muffs it again.
North’s 4S, given that he passed over 3C, screams that the 3D bid improved his hand. Either he has 4 spades and short diamonds (say Axxx xxxx x xxxx, though I’d bid 3S with that) or a double fit.
In either case, 5D is clear. If north is 3=4 or 3=5 in the pointed suits he can and should pass, and otherwise correct to 5S.
Pass was silly, reflecting an inability to listen to the auction.
Now for the double. I don’t like it.
Remember, south has NOT shown an opening hand…his 3D was a balance. The opps appear to have extra shape. We couldn’t be sure we were making 4S so we have nothing to protect. I’d pass.
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