Posted 2010-December-26, 14:36
Pass is a very pessimistic view: you don't think your hand is worth entering the bid or are afraid of the outcomes of bidding. It's not likely that partner (who 'clearly' holds hearts) can compete, so pass will probably finish the bidding (unless it's their hand and they continue bidding, in which case it was a good idea to pass).
Double is the most flexible option, partner can pass and any of the options he chooses will rate to be the best as he shouldn't choose hearts (the only 'real' natural bid so far).
2♣ is probably the most dangerous option, 1♦ openings are normally used with hands that 'naturals' would open 1♣, and I don't think this hand is a 1♣-2♣ overcall. Of course partner can still bid over 2♣, but does he have to?
All in all some more information could be needed, do they open 2♣ with 5 or 6 cards? (if the former then 2♣ gets a better view). Can opener be hiding 4♠ in this sequence?
I'm a little aggresive so I'd double, Pass being my second option (I don't have a lot of experience playing against strong club systems).
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the ♥3.
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Playing MatchPoints, you hold:
(note that opps are playing precision)
What's your call/bid?