Here is another hand I held at last week's game with Dave at Terra Linda that is an intersting bidding problem. With none vulnerable, I picked this up in fourth seat:
♠ AKJ3
♥ AQ6
♦ 87543
♣ A
Dave passed, and RHO opened 1 Heart. How should I plan the auction?
There is no good action. I could overcall 1NT, but this hand seems suit-oriented, and could play much better in spades than no-trump when partner would be too weak to use Stayman, say with xxxx/xx/Qx/Jxxxx. I could overcall 1 Spade, but that seems like an underbid and is mis-descriptive. I could double, but I didn't have a good follow-up plan if partner didn't respond in spades. With this shape, I could follow up with 2 Diamonds without promising extra strength (an equal-level conversion), but this would also be mis-descriptive with that awful suit, or follow up with 2NT, which is also mis-descriptive with the singleton ace. After thinking about this for a while, I finally decided to double and rebid 2NT if partner bid the dreaded 2 Clubs. This sequence should promise 19-20 HCP, but the prime cards and positional value of the spade jack and heart queen would allow me to upgrade even though the singleton ace was a liability.
Well, the auction did indeed go pass, 2 Clubs by Dave, pass back to me, so I followed my plan and rebid 2NT. Dave, who had passed originally, now made me really unhappy by jumping to 5 Clubs! Everyone passed, and I reluctantly put this hand down as dummy. But I felt a lot better after Dave made six! He held
♠ AKJ3
♥ AQ6
♦ 87543
♣ A
♠ 8
♥ 72
♦ A92
♣ Q986543
The opponents led a low spade. He finessed the jack, cashed the club ace, pitched his two diamond losers on the AK of spades, played a diamond to the ace, then a low club. LHO had to play the king (he started with K7), so Dave was able to draw the last trump with the queen and take a winning heart finesse through LHO to make 12 tricks. This got us 10 matchpoints out of 12.
Next report will be from New Orleans. Jenn and I are trying our luck there in the Mixed Board-a-Match teams and the Swiss Teams.
Good luck!
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Good luck in N'Awlins.
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