Posted 2006-September-14, 12:28
I pass.
I do not want to punish partner for making an aggressive call... partners should be encouraged to bid 2♦ here without promising a good hand: xx xxxx QJxxx Kx is ample... and he need not be (quite) that good at this heat: xx xxxx QJxx KJx... again, I would not want my partners passing 1♠ on that hand, nv, altho it could work out ok.
So raising ♦ is plain wrong: begging for a double and -300.
Doubling is the only logical althernative to pass, since it has two ways to win. Partner may have what we need to beat it, especially since ♦ leads will allow us to generate an extra trump trick on many layouts, and the double is not purely penalty, so it also allows us to sometimes get to 3♦, either making or a good mp save against 110.
But it has ways to lose as well, and the results of such a loss are terrible.... defending an unbeatable partial, or running to -300.
What tips the scale for me is the possibility that the opps have had an accident, perhaps because RHO fell in love with the toy that the support double afforded. It is not impossible that the opps have missed a more effective ♥ contract.. that RHO chose to show the 3rd ♠ rather than the 6th ♥ on a hand on which ♥ plays a trick better.
BTW, if the opps were red, double looks somewhat better because we have a shot at the magic 200... but I'm not sure that I'd risk it since partner is even more likely to be minimal values when white v red.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari
P=P=(1H)=X
(1S)=2D=(X!)=P
(2S)=P=P=??
(X!) BY RHO WAS A SUPPORT X SHOWING 3 SPADES.