Matchpoints
The Rabbit was just getting used to the self-explanations on BBO and was host this week. He played with Peregrine the Penguin, currently resident in Antarctica, and an occasional online player at the North London Club. "Can we play reverse Benji, please, RR?" he asked.
"I am not sure I know what that is", replied RR. "It is easy", said PP, "2D is our strongest bid."
RR was used to playing three weak twos, but remembered that 2D was strong, so opened a weak Two Clubs on the South hand. SB, West had read the conversation and decided to pass so that NS could get into trouble. PP relayed with 2D and RR stroked his whiskers and wondered what that was. He recalled that 2NT was a forcing enquiry, so assumed 2D must be a relay, and as he did not have any more than he promised, he passed. SB knew that double would be takeout and was stuck, and passed it out and East led the ♦8.
"Sorry partner, my fault," said RR. "I should have bid my clubs again." A little later PP emerged with four aces and four ruffs and had made his ridiculous contract with SB ruffing his partner's winners on the last five tricks. EW had 0% for this as every other EW had reached the cold 3NT.
SB pressed the CALL DIRECTOR button furiously and eventually OO arrived. "How can I help?" he asked. "There was MI by RR. He agreed to play Reverse Benji with his partner, psyched 2C, and explained it as "weak"," he began. "He should explain his actual methods not what he thinks they are or what he has in his hand," continued SB. "And he could have been aware that his infraction would damage the non-offending side".
"I don't see how?", responded OO. "Surely the wrong explanation of "weak" made it EASIER for you to get into the auction. If you had overcalled 2D, then East would have bid 3NT and that would have made, just like everyone else."
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