Posted 2005-April-27, 23:37
Ok, i will take a shot at the auction and try to figure out who is at fault. It seems to me that the auction was confused. North seemed like he was underbidding his hand and east looks like he was overbidding his.
1♣ = 16+, ok with 20 or so, I can find no fault with this bid.
2♣ = 8+ hcp, five+ suit. Well there is 8 hcp and five clubs, so technically it is the correct bid, but sometimes with 8 hcp and weak suit, you may not want to preempt the auction. I would not object to 1♦ here.
2♦ = long suit, no heart stopper, and no asking bids... ok, so two choices, 2♦ and 3♣. I like 2♦ here as there is no convient way to show the extra stregnth.
2♥ = sure.. that is where we live... this has to be the right bid at this point
3♣ = hmmm ok, does this deny ability to bid 2NT? What does bid diamonds then suppport show? I think 2NT here, planning to support clubs later at the four level is correct. Bidding 3CL now makes it impossible to bid 3NT later (will not show this much stuff.. But if you bid 2NT now to show NT as possible strain and then bid beyond 3NT when supporting clubs, you will convey the extra values here.
3♥ = gosh, i don't want to get too high..I wonder what 3♥ shows? cue-bid control? Five hearts thus six clubs? No easy bid? 3♣ by opener endplayed South {if opener can't bid NT, neither can south}. Look how easy it is if opner bids 2NT, responder bids 3NT, opener bids 4♣ as slam try, responder retreats to 4NT, end of auction.
3♠. I understand openers motive, with 20 points, he doesn't WANT to bid 3NT now... as responder will pass with lots of hand that make slam. But what is responder without a spade stopper (his 3♥ already denied that) suppose to do? HE will retreat to 4♣.. no useful infor sharing has occured.
4♦ opener cue-bids trying for slam
5♣ = I can't cue-bid hearts, spades, and I am weak.
6♣ what the heck, I planned on bidding 6♣ when I made the silly choices I did 3♣ and 3♠.
Reasonable auction everyone can live with
1C-2C
2D-2H
2N-3N
4C-4N
Pass
Opener has made his slam try and got to the right strain after all.
--Ben--