Posted 2013-October-18, 16:55
I don't think there is much blame here.
S seems completely blameless: he knows we have 27-29 hcp, more or less, and no great source of tricks, so while making an overtrick or two isn't bizarre, having a slam is.
Thus any blame has to fall on North, but I just don't see 1N as a big error.
I do think it has a little matchpointitis about it, but 3♦ isn't a compelling beautiful bid either. We have only a 4 card suit, altho it is chunky, and would any of us be surprised to buy Qxx or Axx in dummy?
I'd say that N was guilty of a minor misdemeanour (pun coincidental), but that such a misdemeanour left him wholly responsible for the result.
Once again, as is so often the case, these sorts of problems are more prone to attract reliable answers if only one hand is posted. Nobody in their right mind could blame S here, so it might have been better to see how the votes broke down for N's suggested advance of the double, without showing the world that 3♦ is the winning call on this actual hand.
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