Cyberyeti, on 2021-March-29, 03:34, said:
Opps drove themselves to an uncomfortable level (4♦ wasn't necessary) then missed their cold slam
But yes the description should be what it is OR any really good hand too good to do anything else, and this is understood by most people but not the sort of description a robot will give
The 4
♦ bid is very bad. A more experienced EW partnership might have bid (1
♥)-X-(2
♥)-3
♦; (P)-3
♠-(P)-?, and I'm not sure what to do with the West hand. 3
♠ is GF (although I suspect some people might pass it), so the
♥QT6 suggests 3NT. Maybe partner only has 5 spades on this auction. Then back to East, partner has shown heart and diamond values so far, do you push for slam with 4
♥? Your clubs are wide open and you will be declarer in 6
♠. Tough decisions for all.
Taking MikeH's advice to glean as much as possible from all the bids and calls that my partner and opponents make I found myself South in the recent BIC free practice number 5 Board 1.
Not best hand - obviously.
My partner bid 1♥ and after the East robot doubled I decided that with my meagre 3HCP, 3♥ and a 9 loser hand in Hearts, it was reasonable to muster a 2♥ bid to be A) supportive, and B) annoying.
What does East have for the double?
It's important to note at this point that I was advised by West - or East - that the double meant the following:
"Takeout double -- 3-5♣; 3-5♦; 2-♥; 3-4♠; 12+ total points"