Posted 2019-March-21, 01:09
Bidding and cardplay (a forcing defense should put W in trouble as he doesn’t seem to be able to set up his C in due time after ruffling from the start) were probably as disastrous.
Or was it a misunderstanding, N thinking t/o and S thinking penalty?
More seriously, you have to agree on how to deal with interventions on your 2C artificial strong opening. You can play that:
- pass = nothing to say, weak usually
- a suit = natural 5+ cards, « presentable » suit, positive hand (maybe 5+ HCPs)
- X = values, usually balanced or semi-bal w/o stopper
- NT = values w/ stopper, balanced or semi-bal
- cue = a bit more values (8-ish at least), 3-suited (4441, 5431 with lousy suit...) to help opener visualize slam potential before a further preeempt by 4th hand to speak
Here, N, having an ace and 2 jacks, is in the positive territory and X is ok despite the unattractive shape.
As S, now. After the X, game seems likely and you need 3 down in 2SX to outscore that game. Unless opps is used to stick his neck in the auction with a non-descript 5332 headed by SKQ, we are no where close -3 at the moment.
Furthermore, slam could be on as partner is not limited (although we likely have 2 balanced shapes and will need more than just 5 or 6 HCPs from partner such as DA and KQC to risk slam).
Anyway, having said that, it seems that leaving the X will often lead us to a smaller score than bidding on.
End of the aucution could be 3H-4H or 2NT-3NT with N signing off ASA he can.