Posted 2012-October-10, 12:38
I don't have a problem with either 1♠ or 3♠. I'd tend to open 1 because of the AK in spades and the QJx in hearts but 2nd seat red makes 3♠ perfectly acceptable as an alternative and this is the kind of decision that it often influenced by my state of mood at the table and my sense of the opps/partner. Playing with a weaker partner against good opps, I'd readily change my vote to 3♠ for the preemptive effect.
As it is, having opted for 1♠, I have to stay consistent with my choice and that means passing.
Partner almost certainly holds fewer than 3 spades and lacks the hand for a negative double so I am probably not missing a good contract....note I said 'probably'. Bidding here shows an all around better hand. While one obviously 'wants' to bid on this auction, the problem is that partner needs to be able to rely upon us to hold the hand we describe...and the hand we describe holds more power, and especially more defence, than does the hand we hold.
I sometimes think that this aspect of the game is one of the toughest for players moving from beginner to intermediate, or from intermediate to advanced: the need to accept that sometimes one cannot make the bid one wants to make because partner will be misled.
It's ok to mislead partner when partner won't be playing a role....so, for example, if you knew that partner would never double 4♦ or wouldn't raise with say Qx Kxxx xx Jxxxx then you can make the overbid. But as your partners get better, they tend to become more involved and to take actions based on their faith in your bidding....and it behooves you to justify that faith.
I should add that it is possible to have the agreement that 3♠ shows primarily competitive values, using double as the power bid. However, the problem with that is that double should deliver support for the other suits, and you are poorly positioned if you were to double with a better hand and the same shape should partner bid some number of clubs, as he may want to do.....the auction surely suggests that his long suit is clubs. So I think that it is still best to reserve 3♠ for a 'good' hand with this sort of shape (in the sense of being a single suited hand).
Edit: I often feel, in threads of this kind, that some of those who say they would open 3♠ are being influenced by knowing that 1♠ resulted in this situation. If you want an unbiased opinion about the opening call, I'd suggest just post the hand with that question and then, after getting responses, make it how to deal with the actual auction.
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