gszes, on 2015-September-05, 11:16, said:
South 80%
I would have started with 1n as south vs 2c. It lets p know we have :wasted: power in spades (in case they have a really strong hand) and at least gives p some idea of our power. the 2c emphasizes a 4 card minor and show nothing in the way of power. It is this latter fact that probably led to the 3sx since south felt they had not done enough with their meager 2c bid. In many ways the 3sx was a self inflicted wound.
North 20%
North does not escape blame here. How can they possibly expect to beat 3s when their partner is not only in front of the long spades but they were unable to bid 1n? The opps appear to have at least a 9 card spade suit and the x of 3c means our longest and strongest suit (in theory anyway) will not be taking many tricks (if any). All of this is bad news for deciding to pass 3sx. Running to 4c in the teeth of 3c x surely looks unappealing but it would seem to be far safer than letting the opps play 3sx North's pass seemed more geared toward making p the goat in the post mortem when they should have acted like a teammate.
Muddled thinking I dare say.
It is true that North knew that their partner was in front of the long spades, but their partner did not know this fact when they doubled?
North did not say he expected to beat 3
♠, their partner did.
Taking out the DBL here shows a healthy mistrust of partners judgement (Of course justified here). I would hold
♠JT97x
♥Ax
♦x
♣xxxxx if I doubled 3
♠.
I do not care whether South had undisclosed values.
Values do not necessarily take tricks in defense.
How many tricks does South have after this bidding? Certainly none in clubs.
I would say he has one certain trick.
What made him believe his partner would contribute four more?
Penalty doubles are not my default action when I do not know what to do. Pass is.
FrancesHinden, on 2015-September-05, 07:31, said:
At matchpoints, I'd expect to replicate the result.
The double is so bad, I would never consider it at any form of scoring.
I see nothing North could do about this disaster.
He certainly did not promise anything more in defense. I can see North taking out the DBL to 4
♣ if his minors were interchanged.
The fact that some poster suggest a Pass over 2
♣ and other 5
♣ shows that North club raise was spot on.
Rainer Herrmann