Posted 2022-June-17, 07:04
As David suggested, there’s not a huge amount of blame to go around.
However, I think south was caught up in a glass half empty way of thinking, which I recognize because it’s my worst habit at the table. I think it’s incorrect to think that the minor suit honours aren’t working. I’d even suggest that it’s a mistake to think of the spade Jack as worthless.
The point is that north showed a hand willing to force to at least 3H opposite a minimum opening hand. I don’t know what style this partnership plays but most players would open the south hand without, say, the diamond queen and some (including my partners and I) would open xx AQxxx xxx AJx.
So west has 5-5 in spades and a minor. So what? Don’t underestimate the value of this sort of information when declaring a hand.
I often say that the best way to think of bidding is as a conversation. Here, north said: do you have a minimum opening hand? If so, bid 3H. Otherwise bid game or, with a very good hand, make a slam try, with which I may or may not cooperate.
In that context, south could reply: I have more than a minimum. I may get unlucky in that I have a borderline hand, but it’s not a minimum. Therefore I bid game.
But game is only fair. It’s one that one would want to bid at imps, being vulnerable, but at mps I think it’s a toss up.
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