S
South
♠
xxx
♥
9xxx
♦
AJxx
♣
xx
This was the auction:
W
West
N
Pard
E
East
S
Me
—
1NT1
Pass
Pass
2♥
Dbl2
Pass
?
(1) 12-15
(2) takeout with a good 14 or 15 points
What would be your call?
For me, it was a tough decision. Partner might have 4 spades and 3 diamonds for his double. In which case, 2S is the right call. Or he might also have only 3 spades and 4 diamonds in which case 3D is the right call. Finally, it appears from my 5 points that the points are evenly divided and no 2-level contract may make. Were we trading a +50 for a -50?
I think I had convinced myself. This was going to be a high-stakes gamble: +100 or -470. A matchpoint top or a matchpoint bottom. I passed.
Alas, 2H was cold on the hand as the cards lay:
.
N
Pard
♠
Qxx
♥
Ax
♦
K109xx
♣
AQx
.
W
West
♠
Kx
♥
KQxxxx
♦
Qx
♣
Kxx
Lead: ♦10
E
East
♠
AJ10xx
♥
J
♦
xx
♣
Jxxxx
.
S
Me
♠
xxx
♥
9xxx
♦
AJxx
♣
xx
.
2S, which would have been my second choice, doesn't look like a picnic either and -150 would also have been a bottom. 3D goes down only one, and -50 would have been a top, since most pairs were in 2H making for -110. 2Hx and down 1 for +100 would also have been a top.
I would have bid 3D with your hand. You haven't really seen the downside of the negative double by weak notrump opener until you are, on this auction, dealt a weakish hand with 3=4=3=3 distribution. Here at least you held a side four card suit.
ReplyDeleteThat having been said, I wonder if you would have found the winning (the district) defense had your partner led a count diamond instead of he DT.