Posted 2015-March-09, 11:25
While I am largely in agreement with Timo, I do think that he is being too kind to the opening bid by West.
West has every reason in the world to say pass. He has no playable suit, and he opens the one suit which he most wants partner to avoid leading!
Light 3rd seat openings are quite appropriate but should be made only when one wants the lead, or one wants to pre-empt, or one wants to suggest competing.
Opening 1m light is particularly poor absent a good suit, since it actually functions as an anti-pre-empt. It is not uncommon, when holding a horrible 11 or 12 count in 3rd seat, for 4th seat to hold a hand that is a clear overcall in a major and yet not worth a 4th seat opening bid. By opening Jxxx 1♦, one allows the opps into an auction, in a major, when the hand would otherwise be passed out.
That isn't to say one never opens light in a minor in 3rd, but it is to say that one needs good reason to do so. A good suit, ideally with some shape, would amount to such reason.
In 3rd seat, we have no game to protect, and this hand is so awful that we may get too high if partner has a 10-11 count, we don't want a diamond lead, and we don't want to make life easy for the opps.
As for the auction, I think the 2♠ is fine. Bidding 2N with this piece of crap, and the single stop and no tricks is insane. 2N ought to be a decent playing hand.
East can't pass because game is still available. However, I think the lack of a heart raise on his left should sound a note of caution....partner will not be short in hearts and may therefore have poor shape. I would bid 3♦. That cannot be purely an attempt to play in diamonds, else we would not have doubled. It shows good cards, else we'd pass 2♠, and is therefore, imo, a perfect description of the hand.
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