Distributional Disclosure
I was dealer at unfav vul (Monday club game, Board 21) with this hand: ♠–, ♥AT85, ♦AQJ6, ♣QJ864
Although I am generally reluctant to open 1♦ with four diamonds and five clubs, opening 1♦ here seems to be the best choice: I am too strong to pass in hope that I can better describe my hand later, my hearts are too weak to begin a prepared auction by opening 1♥, and I am reluctant to rebid my poorish club suit over the expected 1♠ response should I open 1♣. Reversing to 2♦ is, of course, out of the question. I am not going to enjoy hearing a second round preference to 2♦ by partner after 1♦-1♠-2♣, but that seems the least of evils for the moment.
Over my 1♦ opening, partner unexpectedly responded 1NT. Now RHO overcalled 2♠.
At my disposal now is a huge amount of distributional information. By bypassing a response of 1♥ or 1♠, I know that partner has no more than six major suit cards. Hence: (1) we must have at least an eight card fit in one of the minor suits; and (2) the opponents have at least a ten card spade fit. Accordingly, I bid 3♣ over the 2♠ overcall. LHO chose to pass and partner preferenced to 3♦. Now my choice to open 1♦ might come back to haunt me, as partner might be 3=3=3=4 with enough values so that he wanted to give me a chance to make another call. Still, having bid a lot for owning a 14 count, I felt I had to pass and hope that partner had at least four diamonds.
Now LHO, who had passed 3♣, chose to bid 3♠ in the balancing seat. When 3♠ was passed to me, I had an opportunity to better describe my hand by bidding 4♣. Partner passed and a view of dummy disclosed that he did in fact hold more clubs than diamonds and we had reached our better trump suit.
Dealer: N #21 Vul: NS |
North ♠ — ♥ AT85 ♦ AQJ6 ♣ QJ864 |
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West ♠ AKJ97 ♥ K63 ♦ 872 ♣ K7 |
East ♠ QT852 ♥ J92 ♦ T53 ♣ 92 |
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South ♠ 643 ♥ Q74 ♦ K94 ♣ AT53 |
West | North | East | South |
— | 1♦ | P | 1NT |
2♠ | 3♣ | P | 3♦ |
P | P | 3♠ | P |
P | 4♣ | All pass |
A spade was led and a dummy reversal soon produced eleven tricks in the form of three spade ruffs in hand, one heart, four diamonds and three of dummy’s four clubs.
Very good. My Sweet & Lovely Bridge Playing Wife and I also get to a club contract with our form of mini-Roman:
2D – P – 2H (non-forcing) -2S –
X (non minimum w/spade shortness) – P – 3C (I like clubs better than hearts)….