mikeh, on Oct 24 2005, 08:18 PM, said:
An impossible bid as Justin remarked, but still not a psyche: he wasn't doubled in 3
♥ and the opps were relatively timid so partner has values.
Whatever he has, he has made a mistake, so I wouldn't worry. I'd bid 4
♥ and hope not to get doubled.
BTW, your 3
♥ bid was awful
You barely have the values to squeak 2
♥: committing to the 3-level on this hand is almost as bad as partner's impossible 4
♣ bid, imho.
Well, as it happened in real life, 4
♣ was misinterpreted (Justin came closer to the meaning, and - at least - her action was the correct one, although for the wrong reason). Quite likely it was the wrong bid; certainly it was too much for a casual partnership.
I had this cards, and I decided to bid upon 1
♣ opening at my left. I have enough strength (both in HCP and playing tricks), and if I pass, the next time I will have to bid over 3
♠.
I am not too shy in interfering with a good 4-bagger at the 1 level.
Now, when the bid came back at the 2
♠ level, I had nothing to say.
My partner decided to compete (I agree with you that it was a horrible bid), and the third time I had a good bid: 4
♣.
Consider that I had not contested 2
♠, and now I am introducing a new suit at the 4 level!! This should indicate that:
a) I want to compete
I may have some feature that made it unpossible to compete at 3 level (but let's be clear: I did not find an A under my chair, and, even if I had psyched, it would be quite silly to pull it out before it gets doubled
My partner had bid already 3 times on a collection of tram tickets, and obviously bid once again: 4
♥ [which should mean: I don't know what's happening
]
Since defense is the most difficult part of the game, I made 4
♥, for the record.
The lead was K
♦, and
♥ were 3-3, with the K on-side.
To paraphrase a famous saying, the operation was a failure, but the patient was restored to good health