27th January – Board 16: E/W Game. Dealer West.
On a theme similar to the one detailing hand No. 4 there was much confusion on the hand shown above when a bid didn’t show what it promised…..
West
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North
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East
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South
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No
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No
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1NT
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2D
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No
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2S
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No
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3D
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3NT
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End
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After two passes East opened with a strong no-trump of 15-17 points and South bid 2D, intending it as a natural bid but which in fact should have showed spades and another suit. West should really have doubled at this stage to show values – a bid of 2S, their suit!, would be for take-out – but instead waited for developments. North correctly bid 2S showing at least three cards in the suit, East passed, and South bid 3D. Now the rules of the EBU state that you cannot use an ASPTRO type bid as a two-way thing, namely either a two-suiter OR a single-suited hand, so in fact 3D should have been a game try in spades and had West passed 3D it would have been incumbent upon North to bid 3S. If he hadn’t have done so then the pair sitting E/W could have called the director and asked for a ruling if subsequent events went against them. However by this time West knew that South could not have a genuine spade suit and closed proceedings with a bid of 3NT when a double might have been better. Indeed if West had doubled then North would have had to bid 3S! Of course as in the other hand shown in this blog, by this time it was apparent what had happened, but that is not the point. And the laws of bridge will always come down on the side of the non-offenders.
In truth no one was to blame, and everyone has made bids they didn’t mean to. I once doubled a 5C contract, not because I wanted to but because I had run out of green cards and I hadn’t noticed when I played the next one in the box, which was red. The opponents redoubled and my partner, thinking I wanted an unusual lead found one – which resulted in them making an overtrick.
Oh yes, 3NT on the hand above went one down with 4S cold.http://www.davidhuggett.com/Conventions/asptro.html
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