Game all, dealer W: I hold this pile of junk:
2♣ is GF. I'd have thought the bidding would be straightforward. Obviously I can only respond 2♦, partner bids 2♠ - what next?
My idea was to make the lowest possible bid, 2NT. If partner bids a second suit I can show preference. If he repeats ♠ I raise to 4. Simples!
But this isn't what happened. Partner raises me to 3NT. Oh well, that's game, I have to trust him don't I....?
Except that this is what partner holds:
Lead was a ♦. Although the ♠ finesse was good, as you can see I cannot get into hand to take it, and once the defence get the lead they can mop up the ♦ and pretty much everything else.
What possessed my partner not to re-bid ♠, I'll never know...
Incidentally, I'd not have opened 2♣ GF with the East cards. Playing Benji, I might have opened a non-GF 2♣. Otherwise it would have to be 1♠.
Sorry about the rant.
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IMO, Partner's 2♣ opening is OK and the rest of the auction isn't bad.
Partner might bid 3♣ or 3♠ over 2N.
Game is poor but 4♠ is better than 3N and perhaps one of you should have bid it.
Had your hand been ♠ 8 x ♥ x x x x ♦ x x x x ♣ J 9 x
then 4♠ would have been a reasonable contract.