euclidz, on 2016-April-12, 02:52, said:
Continuing on from the question posed by chrism 'What is suggested' . . . what if it had been East that had hesitated in that bidding sequence:
East's hesitation followed by a Dble shows that he believed he had options. Those options are: Bid; Dble; Pass.
Those are the only options in any situation, aren't they?
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West receives this UI and it could be that from the shape and strength of his own hand that he could form a view on whether East was more likely to be considering one option over another(but we don't know that).
So what does West know?
He knows that East's hand has some value and some winning tricks. If he factors that into his hand and forms the view that their combined weight gives them a worthwhile bid he must Pass. Yes?
The AI from the double tells him that East has values. The hesitation tells him that he had a close decision. Maybe he has a minimum takeout double and was considering pass. But it's also possible that he was deciding between double and 2NT, or between double and bidding his own suit (perhaps his shape is 4252 or 3154).
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Now lets say that West is holding 6 decent H's a void and few outside points and as soon as the 2H bid hit the table he was salivating. Now he WANTS to pass, can he pass?
That makes 2NT unlikely to have been in East's mind. But it's hard to imagine an LA to pass with a hand like that (although at unfavorable vulnerability 3NT might be a consideration).