Posted 2014-May-19, 04:04
Do NS have any experience in defending against a Multi 2♦?
I think it is highly unlikely that you will find someone who doesn't understand the explanation "pass or correct" in a European tournament that is played with screens. I would expect the written note to say "P/C" and nothing more, since "everybody" will understand it and writing "Pass or correct" takes more time than needed.
And if NS didn't understand "Pass or correct", they could have asked for clarification.
Furthermore, I suspect that the proposed correct explanation is wrong. Yes, usually West will have exactly 3 spades and 4 or more hearts, but in reality 3♠ means: I want to play 3♠ if you have spades, 4♥ (or more) if you have hearts. So, West could, e.g. also have a 25(15) hand, and bid 3♠ knowing that the opponents have a fit in a minor.
Rik
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