To make matters worse, the colours were also distributed in a particularly dreary way.
Edit: apologies - West is the Dealer.
Here's the hand:
The result
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helene_t, on 2020-October-19, 21:29, said:
pilowsky 'The percentage of hands that contain 10HCP is 9.4%, but it isn't common for everyone to get exactly 10. To make matters worse, the colours were also distributed in a particularly dreary way.
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Pilowski is right the hand isn't very interesting ... Except suppose West and North pass, and East opens 1♥, say ...
A. That would revive memories of the notorious World Championship case between Spain and the USA. Spain alleged that a USA pair might have a CPU (concealed partnership understanding) to open all hands, in third seat, when non-vulnerable. The WBF ruled in favour of the USA. BridgeWinners' opinions divided on patriotic lines. For example, some US commentators wrote that the director-call was unethical and, as captain, they would bench a player who failed to open the weak hands.
B. East can use the Drury convention to avoid getting too high. He replies 2♣ to check whether partner has his bid. This should allow the partnership to subside in 2♥. (Canadian international, Eric Murray had a propensity to psyche, in 3rd seat. Captain Douglas Drury [1914-1967] devised his eponymous convention as a psychic-control, in case Murray's partner was tempted to take the bid seriously).