kuhchung, on 2014-October-28, 17:26, said:
Jump to 4S? We have some pretty adequate defense, I'd be pretty happy to defend 4H, and we're probably going to catch a stiff spade and just go for a number!
Bidding 4S really shows a lack of bridge understanding. Perhaps you should go back to playing with the novices.
Nice spoiler.
Muller/De Wijs were North South versus the Madsen brothers. 4
♠ went two down. 4
♥ would possibly go 5 down.
The auction looks crazy but it gave East an insoluble problem. The "cold" 3NT was reached in the other room. However, since you don't rate to make 3
♣, you may as well jump to 4
♥ and give them a real headache (it's not as if you can get to 3
♥).
The set-up in the original hand in this thread is not identical, but some of the principles can be applied. On the original hand it's really difficult for them to nail us in 4
♠ - after all double would usually be for take-out. If we catch them with a hand that would have overcalled 3NT (which would presumably make quite a decent amount of the time), they are more or less stuck, and if they stick out their neck with a 5
♣ overcall, or gulp, 5
♥ we will be delighted.
Randoms probably
can double you in 4M, but more cultured players usually can't, so you should choose your opponents carefully when trying this sort of thing. And if you play against the Dutch, remember to play double as strong balanced here.