shevek, on Jun 7 2009, 07:48 AM, said:
No alerts. West led a spade.
NS mysteriously play 3
♥ as a stopper ask in hearts. It's a free world. (Friday World Wide Pairs Bd 11)
Declarer won somewhere and decided to go for clubs. West won the second club and played a spade for -490. Perhaps dreaming partner had
♦K.
Neither pair is very good. Club pips wouldn't mean much to EW.
East called the director. NS agreed that 3
♥ should have been alerted. East said he might have doubled 3
♥ if alerted. Maybe he has a point.
Do you adjust? Too what?
Looks there is one issue that was overlooked by all:
Opps bid 3nt. So they should have at least 25 points. I (West) have 12 points. So there are only 3 points left for my partner. Which 3 points? Suppose he has
♥K. Then declarer has
♦K. In this case, declarer would not risk to play the clubs, but simply cash his 9 tricks. So declarer must have the
♥K, and partner maybe has the
♦K. Therefore it is a good idea to continue
♠, hoping the
♣ suit is not sufficient for declarer to get his 9 tricks.
Looking at it in this way, the
♠ play by West in trick 4 is totally sane, and his only chance to set the contract is by a
♥ lead. The bidding without any alert suggested that North has an
♥ stopper. This should be quite a good stopper, as North knows that he should be able to deal with a lead through his stopper. If South has the stopper, it can be lighter, and so it is more likely that West will lead
♥ if he knows correctly who has the stopper. Furthermore, the fact that North asks for a
♥ stopper makes it more likely that he
has a
♠ stopper, because with no major stopper at all he probably might have passed or bid 4 of a minor. This consideration makes a
♠ lead less attractive, given that 3
♥ was alerted. After winning the lead with
♥K, East will see the dummy and no doubt continue with
♥, which makes it easy for West to collect 5 tricks.
So the score to assign is 100% 3nt-1.
This ruling does not take into account that East maybe would have doubled the 3
♥ bid if it was alerted. I see no reason not to believe East. To double can only be harmful for E/W if opps chose to play 3!H doubled and make. But this is close to impossible, because the bidding suggests that South has less than 4
♥ cards and North cannot have much, too, if he asks for a stopper. But if you assume the double, the result would be the same, so the question if there might be a double is simply irrelevant.
1♣ - (1♠) - 2♦ - (no)
3♣ - (no) - 3♥! - (no)
3NT