CSGibson, on 2012-November-09, 01:58, said:
I'd want to know the response structure to 2♥ - whether that bid made partner captain, and his bid was non-invitational/non-constructive in nature, or whether it was a constructive bid that invited partner to bid again with a suitable hand. I'd also want to know how the partnership defined intermediate at this vulnerability - the way I define it when I play intermediate, this is a near max. For others, this might be a near minimum or middle-of-the-road hand.
For starters: The OP asked for a reply to the question:
Assuming no new evidence is brought other than those suggested by the facts given, what would you do as the AC? A response structure is new evidence.
Having said that, it can hardly matter what the response structure is. No matter how you play intermediate jump overcalls, this hand will never be a clear accept of an invitational 3
♥ (if it would be invitational, which it shouldn't be). Pass will always be either the clear call to make or at least an LA.
Only when the 4
♥ bidder comes with a system book showing that 3
♥ is GF, even by a passed hand, he will get off the hook. This is an easy AWM.
Rik
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