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[hv=d=e&v=n&n=sqj73hqjt54dkq3c8&s=sa5ha72daj9872ct9]133|200|Scoring: XIMP

Our auction was

 

(P) -1-(2)- X

(3)- P - (P) - X

(P) -3 - AP.

 

[Thanks Owen - auction corrected]

 

1is natural, unlimited and unbalanced (may have longer ), includes most 11s and few 10s.[/hv]

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[for quibblers out there Mike has missed a pass off the beginning of the auction; South opened]
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North. He has a great hand opposite a south opener. Assume for a moment you play ZAR openers (where 1 can be EVEN less than 10 hcp... as long as 25 zar points with spade suit or 26 zars without). Zar theory says 52 zar needed for game in 3nt or 4 of major. North has, 11 hcp, 1 control point, 13 distributional points, 2 fit points of KQ of diamonds, and a fit point for singleton diamond. That is 28 ZARs, this suggest either dbl was an underbid and north should bid 2H, or pass of 3D was an underbid. I would bid 2H over 2 myself.
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I agree with Ben - North should bid 2H first, then show his spades. This hand is borderline invitational/GF in an uncontested auction. In competition, you have to go for it.

 

South doesn't escape blame, however - assuming X, South should have rebid 3D immediately - he has an over-minimum hand, though not by much. North can then bid 3H.

 

Both players undervalued their hands. To be fair, it wasn't by much.

 

Peter

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