I know that it's definitely forcing for one round and with my 5332 (15.5%) shape I didn't want to repeat my hearts since that would show 6. So, in order to keep the bidding at the lowest possible level, I chose 3♣ even though I only had 3.
I was a little surprised that GIB took that as an appropriate bid but was even more taken aback by North's response.
2♠ ALERT "impossible spade -- 4+ ♣; 2-♥; 11- HCP; 11-12 total points; forcing to 3♣"
Effectively, a transfer to 3♣. In the end, I'm not entirely sure why GIB felt it necessary to roll out this wonderful gadget and not just raise the clubs.
North is a wily customer. It's a good thing I play with GIB a lot and carefully study the system notes so that I know about the impossible spade, I think there is a comprehensive description of its use on page 112.
At least I'm 3.7 IMP's up.
As you know, hands in BBO get played 16 times. There was a lot of variance with this one. One other person had the same auction.
Here's the hand.
♠A led your mission, if you choose to accept it, Jim, is to make 3♣+1
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An experienced self-kibitzer would kick off with a small ♠ but the lead of ♠A and another ♠ still puts declarer to the test. The winning line is ♠K, ♥QKA discarding a ♠. Then a small ♣ or ♦, losing just 3 aces. I doubt that I'd successfully walk that tight-rope.