aguahombre, on 2012-November-26, 08:17, said:
Perhaps. However, North's bidding is unusual enough to indicate something hasn't been told to us. I certainly wondered whether a 2D rebid after a 1NT response with a stronger than minimum 3-4-5-1 hand might be semi-forcing by undisclosed partnership agreement, in combination with the 11-count 1NT response itself.
At the club, this combination of strange bids plus the 2H rebid by responder would be accompanied by enough body language to make everything clear.
1D-1N
2D ends an auction. There is no impossible anything bid, unless something undisclosed has happened by agreement or by UI.
These two options are very possible, but it might just be that South chose a 1NT call in the Al Roth (if I can just survive this round of bidding) style and lucked out in that he didn't get the dummy and had a chance to catch up.
North was probably just confused. He does kind of seem to have got the "I have got stuff in the other suits -- can you cover hearts" message, but obviously didn't expect an 11-count opposite, since he bid 2NT and not 3NT. Now South decided he hadn't quite caught up enough?
Yes, I admit this is all rather fantastical.
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