Thanks all. First one was me in the hotseat and I picked 5S, which seems to be the popular opinion. Looked good when partner had QJxx AKQ QJxx Hx (can't remember what club honour it was), but unfortunately it went off after
♦A, heart ruff!! and later losing the SK because
♠ were 3-0 offside as well. With both opposing hands having a void it's probably fair to say team-mates wimped out here, letting them play in 4S.
Second one was at the other table where my known wimp of a team-mate bid 3NT. (He was also the one responsible for the 3S with 15 HCP.) With two small diamonds it's a bit of a punt, but second seat vulnerable partner should have a decent pre-empt. The 3D opener was Qx Jxx AQTxxxx T.
At our table the 3D opener passed, big hand opened 2NT and the diamond guy punted 6D (via 3C fake puppet stayman expecting 3D to come back). Trumps were 2-2, but I believe it also makes if trumps are 3-1 with K onside, so that's around 59% or something?
Perhaps I need to get less wimpy team-mates?
ahydra
Problem 1.
Just got back from being beaten in a 24-board IMPs match against a strong, but non-expert, team by a huge margin. I thought I played pretty well, aside from one rather embarrassing mistake (thankfully that only cost me a NV undertrick!). Highlights of disasters by team-mates included them going off in a stone-cold slam (which our table didn't bid!) and making a non-forcing 3S bid with 15 HCP opposite an opening. Yes, partner passed. Here's two that might have helped lessen the blow somewhat. Please forgive the lack of hand diagrams, I don't have the exact spots.