quiddity, on 2011-June-22, 12:29, said:
Bidding questions:
- If west doubles 3♥ instead, what does that show?
- What should the double of 5♣ show? Is it primarily penalty, or is it a suggestion to bid? If west's hand is too weak to double, how much stronger should it be?
- Should east pull?
1) Double of 3
♥ would be a heart raise that doesn't want to commit to 4
♥. For example, it could suggest sacrificing in 4
♥ over 3NT without committing to it.
2) Double of 5
♣ is penalty. It does imply some strength given the sound of the auction, though. That is, probably West was bidding 4
♥ to make instead of sacrificing with a weak hand (he can't have a trump stack!). Thus East may pull more often than calling it "penalty" suggests. I wouldn't double with this West hand.
3) At imps at least I'd say yes, given the complete lack of defense (the sixth heart especially).
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Play questions:
- Should west lead the king instead?
- Should east encourage with the queen?
- Is there a way for west to know the correct play at trick 3?
1) My first thought was yes. On this hand, though, it would leave you on a guess of how many hearts partner has and whether he has the
♦Q. That is, declarer could be 2-1-3-7 with the
♦Q. You don't want to lead 3 diamonds and give away the contract. The conclusion is I'm not sure. (Added: The 2-1-3-7 hand isn't relevent, as partner can't be AKQ10x and out.)
2) Yes. It's doubtful partner has 3 hearts, so you have no useful cards in your hand other than the
♦Q.
3) Yes, I think so. Declarer played the J and 8 of diamonds. Partner would have played 10 and then 2 with Q1052. I suppose this is declarer's error and he should play J and 2 it seems.
Added: I seem to have it all wrong. I missed the udca comment, and thought East had encouraged. Will rethink and edit shortly.
New analysis: 2 as above.
3) Declarer's J and 8 make partner's holding unclear. Given that partner discouraged, I would play him for a heart trick. If he has the spade ace, it doesn't matter.