Not only did GIB err by not bidding Michael's, GIB didn't trust me. GIB's hand: S - A 8 H - A 6 4 3 2 D - 9 C - A 10 9 5 2 My hand: S - K 9 4 2 H - K J 5 D - A 10 8 5 C - Q 6 West was dealer and opened 2S. GIB's first error was not bidding Michaels, which would have let me get to the 4H game, which loses only two tricks. Anyway, GIB overcalled 3C. I looked at my hand and saw one, if not two spade stoppers and one, if not two, diamond stoppers. I bid 3NT, which GIB should have PASSED. GIB bids 4H. The explanation when I hovered over the bid said it was 5+ clubs, 4+ hearts. I didn't want to play in a Moysian fit with the distinct possibility of spade ruffs from East, so I bid 5C, thinking GIB was likely void in diamonds and pulled my 3NT fearing transportation issues. No such luck. As you can see, 5C loses a club, a heart, and a diamond. First of all, Michael's should be automatic over 2S. Why cloud the issue by bidding 3C? I agree that GIB shouldn't bid 3H with that barren ewheat field of a suit, but 3C is terrible. Worse, GIB showed no trust in my judgment in pulling 3NT, which makes at least four (four clubs, three hearts, two spades, and a diamond). Against bad defense, it also makes 5. That would have given me +7 IMPs instead of -5. A 12-IMP swing would have put me in the running. Thanks for all you do, but GIB needs constant improvement! Charles Dalmas (aka TheKurgan)