ATB - Hopeless 3NT
#1
Posted 2016-July-04, 22:54
West:
K9
7
T765
KQ8742
East:
Q8764
AJ62
J43
A
The competitive auction went:
1♥-2♣-2♥-3NT;
All Pass
S led low spade from ATxx; N held Jxxx of C's. Down 3.
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#2
Posted 2016-July-05, 00:06
#3
Posted 2016-July-05, 00:20
That said, East is hardly blameless in my view. Singleton Ace depresses the strength. He might have mentioned his Spades, but if he is going to follow up with 3N anyway over a 3C rebid then that is a side issue. Had West had a full value albeit minimum 2C overcall, I think that 3N would still have been a stretch. As the OP states, as it is it is a complete no-hoper.
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#4
Posted 2016-July-05, 06:58
I assume east actually opened 1♠, not 1♥.
edit: oops, badly misread auction
-gwnn
#7
Posted 2016-July-05, 07:12
#8
Posted 2016-July-05, 07:29
2♣ is still a big overbid and the primary blame goes here, but now 3NT is also an overbid.
-gwnn
#9
Posted 2016-July-05, 07:53
3nt is not a big overbid on values but is completely mis-directed. Assuming you have to run clubs, your entries evaporate on a heart lead. My only game ambitions with that hand is in spades if partner can support with known heart shortness.
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#10
Posted 2016-July-05, 08:52
Blame goes to West for starting this mess by being at least a king shy of a proper 2 level overcall.
#13
Posted 2016-July-05, 10:09
Looking now at E, wank has already remarked about the spades and I agree. I expect one heart in dummy, and any time partner has three spades I want to be in spades, ruffing hearts in dummy. OK, I cannot ruff all of them w/o being over ruffed, but I can cash the heart ace and ruff two of them And then throw some red cards on partner's clubs. So 2S by E seems right.
After which who knows? It will be hard for W to convince E that he doesn't really have much of anything after his 2C overcall. But he must try. I don't know if 2S is passable on this auction but, after that 2C bid, W might well consider it. On a heart lead they might survive.
Heart lead to my ace, ruff a heart , club to my ace, ruff a heart, top clubs throwing diamonds, maybe the clubs split, then another club throwing another diamond. Could work, dream big. well, S has four spades but he didn't have to have. And maybe they will go on to 3H. Maybe.
Anyway,back to W, for me that is not a 2C bid. Not close.
#14
Posted 2016-July-05, 10:41
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#15
Posted 2016-July-05, 11:00
#16
Posted 2016-July-05, 12:09
helene_t, on 2016-July-05, 11:00, said:
It depends on your agreements for a new suit over an overcall. If you play a new suit is NF, not forward going then certainly East has a tougher bid.
However, if you're playing a new suit is NF constructive, then there's less of a problem if West passes. In that situation, if West can't find a call over 2 ♠, then 3 NT probably isn't a good contract.
IMO both players have overbid.
However, I would give East the lion's share of the blame. East values are more illusory. ♥ AJ62 is less a double stopper than one might think with North raising South. North has enough ♥ to lead through East's hand to render the ♥ J questionable as a second stopper. Also, the stiff ♣ A automatically creates a blockage and may be a problem in terms of setting up and cashing any ♣ tricks West has. Give West a solid if nondescript overcall such as ♠ Kxx ♥ x ♦ Axxx ♣ KQ10xx and 3 NT is no bargain. East's 3 NT very much depends on setting up and running the ♣ suit as East's holdings outside of the ♥ suit don't suggest any other source of tricks (i.e. bad suits).
#17
Posted 2016-July-05, 12:37
3N obviously incompatible with 2C being this light. 2S seems obvious.
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#18
Posted 2016-July-05, 14:25
#19
Posted 2016-July-06, 05:53
helene_t, on 2016-July-05, 00:06, said:
OR, the partnership should have a better defined overcall protocol. I prefer weaker lead directing overcalls w/ regular pds, hence E would not count the W hand for strength and would read club shortness with heart length as a misfit hand. How does N-S do if E passes 2H?
Would love to see the whole hand.
#20
Posted 2016-July-06, 06:38
fourdad, on 2016-July-06, 05:53, said:
Would love to see the whole hand.
That might work as an agreement in an experienced partnership. But in a casual or new partnership, no reasonable player will expect 2♣ to include a raggedy 8 count.
-gwnn