Posted 2012-March-08, 18:46
There are conflicting concepts on the first hand. The conflict is that after we open or overcall at the one or two level (no jump) natural raises of a suit to any level never establishes a forcing pass, and non-vul opponents bid over our vul game bid game does establish a forcing pass.
In hand one, over 2♠, opener had to at least realize that a 5♥ was possible before he bid 4♠. He could have bid in any number of ways to establish a forcing pass situation (cue-bid, bid forcing new suit, etc). So in number one, I will go against the theme of the others above and say this is not a forcing pass situation. Note, forcing pass situations are established by partnership agreement, so if you partnership doesn't have the first rule I stated, or if your partner would never think about the possbiiiity of a 5♥ bid over 4♠ and the need to establish a forcing pass situation then of course. it would become a forcing pass situation.
You might think the same plus and minus factors apply to the 2nd auction. However, due to the cramped bidding space AND that our overcall was at the three level, there are not enough ways to show a heart raise (from 3 to 4) so that the rule against direct natural raise never establishing forcing pass is not in effect. Therefore, the they (not vul) bid over our vulnerable game does establish a forcing pass situation.
So on hand one, I would pass (not forcing)... there is no reason to give them +650 just because they bid badly, and on board 2 a pass would be forcing. Not absolultely sure if I would pass or double, it depends upon the minimum stregth of 2♠. My feeling is this hand is a toss up, so the forcing pass seems right.
--Ben--