jallerton, on 2011-February-11, 09:46, said:
West can't be 4441 with a singelton club, as the 1♣ opening was natural or balanced.
Did anyone ask West what he thought the double of 2♣ meant, I wonder. I suspect West intended it to show clubs and East was not on the same wavelength. If the correct explanation really was "no agreement" then you should only adjust for misinformation is you consider that this misunderstanding would not (or might not) have occurred after a "no agreement" explanation.
Yes, takeout with extra values, they both agreed on this.
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In normal circumstances, it's fine to use your gut feeling to make some strange bids, as long as you have an understanding partner, of course. Once you have UI, the problem is that the UI has helped you to arrive at your gut feeling. Now it is not acceptable to "keep going with your instinct" unless the calls and plays you make also comply with Laws 16A and 73C.
Agreed, but I'm not sure whether you read the previous post, I was fully aware at the time that 2
♣ when I bid it was ambiguous (we have no specific agreement in this auction).
We play quantum straight over 1
♣, so I was aware I might be showing
♦/
♠ but it was murky and I certainly didn't want to bid 3
♣ which is the right bid. When partner bids none of pass/2
♦/2
♥ (it's going to be murky for him too), I know he has 4+ spades and not 4
♦/
♥. It might have been complicated if partner had answered
♠/
♦ as to what 2
♣ meant and then bid 2
♦. I knew I was bidding 2
♥ in that circumstance, but explaining it to the appeals committee might have been awkward.