With
both sides vulnerable, South holds:
Q943
AKQ8
K102
A7
West deals and the bidding begins:
|
West |
North |
East |
South |
2 (1) |
Pass |
3 (2) |
? |
(1) 6-card suit, 6-11 HCP
(2) No game interest
What action would you take with the South
hand? Decide before looking at the full deal.
Both vulnerable
West deals
East's raise to 3
covers a lot of ground.
Facing a known commodity (less than opening
values, reasonable six-card suit), he is in
a strong position to push his opponents
around, both with weak hands and hands rich
in defence. South is in a very exposed
position. Any action he chooses might work
badly and he knows it. East-West are having
much more fun than North-South so far and
it's easy to see why weak two-bids are so
popular everywhere.
South could pass. 3
might fail, with no
plus available to North-South on offence,
but South really is too strong to give up on
the vulnerable game bonus without a fight. A
bold 3NT might work; South has something
resembling a spade guard and nine tricks
might come in if North provides some length
and strength in one of the minors. South
might double 3
for takeout, asking North to
bid his best suit at an appropriate level,
but South is really only interested in
hearts unless North has a long suit. There
is one more option, although it's hardly
obvious - an unorthodox 4
overcall on a
four-card suit.
The East-West bidding
suggests that North will be short in spades
and therefore likely to produce some heart
support. 4
would be a good contract
opposite jack-third of trumps and some minor-suit
strength, or as little as five small hearts
and the queen-jack of diamonds. If an
imperfect action is required, why not try
the one that seems to need the least from
partner to be successful?
At the table, Toronto's John Carruthers
overcalled 4
and North provided a suitable
dummy. Declarer lost only one spade, one
diamond, and one club. A takeout double
would work also (North would respond 4
) but
3NT would be beaten if the defenders attack
clubs without establishing declarer's
Q.
The conservative pass would net only 200
points on defence. Was 4
just a lucky shot?
We prefer to call it an intelligent gamble.
Did you choose a winning action?