Posted 2014-July-30, 01:43
What is the probability that a 1N rebid by East has fewer than 3 Clubs, having already shown fewer than 4 Spades, fewer than 4 Hearts and fewer than 6 Diamonds? ie precisely 3-3-5-2 shape?
I don't know the answer. Should be trivial to find out, but instinctively I would put it at the low side, sufficient to justify the gamble, if an 8 card fit were sufficient to justify the bid.
That said, if you ONLY have an 8 card Club fit, the merits of playing in 3C contrasted with 1N when West also has a fundamentally balanced hand are questionable, so that while I am unconvinced by the logic presented above, I tend to agree with the conclusion.
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