♠ Kxx
♥ xxx
♦ KJT9
♣ xxx
I was playing a weak pard in a matchpoints event, a few years ago. At favorable vulnerability, the bidding went
RHO me LHO pard
1♥ pass 1♠ pass
2♣ 2♦!!!
Having passed 1♥, I now siezed my chance to make a bid for the lead!! LHO wiggled a bit and bid 3NT. Pard duly led his diamond, dummy showing up with Qx of diamonds! So later when declarer finessed in spades, I took three tricks more. Most other declarers made 11 or 12 tricks.
Another sucessful outrageous bid I witnessed was one by norwegian junior, playing at the Cardiff 1996 European junior team championships. Again at favorable vuln, the junior held something like
♠ xx
♥ xxx
♦ xxxx
♣ KQJT
His RHO opened a strong 1♣, and he overcalled 3♣!! LHO again wiggled a bit and produced 3NT. Pard had Ax of clubs and led the ace, the king dropping. Pard grinned at RHO, saying "he's got them all, eheh" and led his other club. Overcaller took the queen, cashed a club, another club and then... a heart!! Now, you should have seen the look in pard's face... He immediately put his head under the curtain door and said? WHAT'S THIS? YOU HAD ONLY FOUR!?
LOL

N... - E - S - W
pass-ps-1NT!-X
XX -ps-2♣-X
XX? -ps-2♥-2NT
X?? -ps-3♣-X
XX??-ps-3♥-3NT
X!!-ps-ps-ps