Posted 2014-April-23, 10:49
The first thing we need to find out to determine the "class of players involved" is what E-W's ideas of a third seat opener may be. Monsterpoints are a last ditch guide to how experienced players are - but actual knowledge of the pair, and questions asked of the pair's agreements, are a higher priority guide.
If this is a typical C pair - "we play Drury because partner could have a weak 3rd seat opener; but we'd never open KT862 8 AJ95 Q43 or KT86 87 AJ95 Q43 or KT862 - AJ95 9432 1♠ in third seat - they don't even have 11 points!" - then there is no LA, for that class of player, to double by a hand with two aces and an absolute max. This is *not* making.
If this is a B (C, in that field, if we're stratifying by average) pair like mine, where with two bullets and a 4243, after p-p-1♥-1NT, the TD gets called because I pass without even thinking - and it's right! - in the NABC Swiss, then maybe there's an LA to pass, because now East has said with the hesitation (assuming we are going to take the BIT as agreed) that she *doesn't* have any of those zero-trick hands, KQJ8 7 QT85 9865 or the like, that she could have. (I will admit that in this partnership, I would not pass with the West hand - it's a 12-14 1NT opener. But if I couldn't do that because I was 3=1=4=5 or the like, we have to pass, so there I am, deciding what to do after 4♥-p-p).
BBradley, if this is the game I think it is, then absolutely it's a remarkably strong club game. I was happy to break average (with, to give me credit, a pickup partner) when I played in it.
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