rogerclee, on 2013-April-26, 08:18, said:
If you think double shows this, then definitely double, but the one thing you definitely cannot do is pass with a hand like this. The upside to bidding is extremely high.
If you think that double shows this, I would suggest that you treasure this hand, because it is going to be a long, long time before you ever have another opportunity to make this double.
As philking stated in one of his posts, someone appears to have become psycho here. Does anyone have any idea of how the cards lie? Or red v white rho just showed, I assume, shape and strength, and we're looking at AKJxx in his longest suit, and Jxx Qxxx in the 2 'shown' by partner.
I tried to construct some hands consistent with the auction. One quick example was:
I paid no attention to the spots btw, so don't point out how I have misplaced any of them
I see no reason why N should pull, looking at 3 or 4 defensive tricks (assuming he reads East as shapely) with a partner promising some defence.
If you don't like this, swap the heart Q and K.
I do confess that I have changed my mind on what to do: I had passed, out of concern that playing a weak red fit at the 4 level might prove to be a costly choice, but I now think that bidding is best. I had originally posted, but then edited out, the notion of 4
♣, which surely shows this sort of hand type: I can't see how it could be viewed as natural. However, except when playing in a partnership and with a partner one can trust to think the same way we do, this is the sort of call best reserved for the post-mortem. So I bid 4
♦.
I know that on the hand I gave as an example, I will have missed game, but there are limits to the extent that I will change my mind on this hand!
As it is, my original pass rates to win a lot of imps from many of the posters (tho a lot of them will probably now claim that 'of course' partner, holding the hand he already showed in the bidding, must pull!)
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari