Yes, I was wanting to take my pass back, almost as soon as I had made it. I feel that the risks of missing a spade game opposite a maximum weak-two in spades are significantly higher than the risks of only making
78 tricks opposite a minimum weak-two in spades. I'm not so happy trying for a heart game, but I think that Mike's point about the preemptive effect of bidding 2NT is important.
Having chosen (rightly or wrongly) to settle for a part-score, I chose to double the three heart bid. Again I thought that this was a close decision ...
mikeh, on 2018-November-27, 12:37, said:
Having decided that my hand isn't worth forcing to the 3-level I stay with my view. It is rarely right to take a position early and then change one's mind later. Yes, I know that I may be collecting 100 against my 110 or 140, but I took the low road earlier and am not about to jump across to a horse on the high road.
I agree with Mike about not changing your mind after taking an early position and I was not going to compete to 3
♠ holding only two trumps. But if you think that you may be "collecting 100 against our 110, 140" there is always the option to try for 200.
On this occasion it was a happy ending as five of partner's seven points were in hearts and we collected 800. Four spades shouldn't make (but did at two tables) and partner would have declined an invite.