RMB1, on Mar 31 2010, 01:07 PM, said:
It looks like the OP wants to know if there are logical alternatives to Double.
Kind of.
Sorry - this is drifting over to the Rules area - if you have the powers, go ahead and move the thread.
Phil's argument for pass: If 3♣ really is a limit raise, partner has roughly a five count (we have 13 / RHO has something like a weak NT (12) and LHO holds 10-ish) with no doubt a void club. ♠KJTxxx(x) feels right. LHO is bidding one more the for the road - certainly a void spade feels very likely. LHO certainly has six clubs, or five very good ones for this action (with ostensibly a 0-3-5-5). Our ♣KQ look like they might not take two tricks, and our ♠A isn't cashing. +100 versus +50 gains little equity at MPs, but -550 looks like absolute zero. (recognizing +200 may garner plenty). In either case, passing certainly does not feel like a failure to play bridge. Feel free to disagree, but this isn't really the reason for posting the hand.
At the table, the actual hand passed. She made a face-down lead and her partner asked about 3
♣ and was told it was preemptive.
5
♣ drifted off four. The TD (not me) was kibitzing (maybe an Orange County thing

) and rules no adjustment, because:
1. West has an 'obvious' double of 5
♣, regardless of the meaning (many presume that here). West stated she would have doubled, had she known that 3
♣ is preemptive. As a matter of fact the Director said after the ruling, "I feel sorry for you if you can't find a double of 5
♣ with that hand".
2. East and West also play inverted minors, as do many in this bridge club. Therefore, they have a duty to ask what the bids mean and protect themselves.
3. East's question about the 3
♣ was considered 'inappropriate', since dummy was about to be faced, and was thought to be (some form of) UI to her partner who stated she would double (definitely the wrong thing to say during the play).
So:
MI due to the failure to alert?
or not?
Any mitigating circumstances due to failure to ask or ask 'inappropriate questions'?
Comments appreciated. Thanks.