Posted 2010-November-18, 17:08
I'm bidding 5C, and I'd be *more likely* to bid 5C if 3D is strong (make 'em decide game/slam and diamonds/spades at the 5 level) than if weak (where 5 could easily be a phantom). Yes, if 3D is weak, partner is more likely to be stronger (he wouldn't be bidding on AQxxxxxx and out, trying for a lead-director and "can't bid 3NT now"), but that doesn't mean that there's enough here for 11 tricks unless partner's short/AQ or better in hearts.
But I'm as good as I am, and I know many poor players who would pass 4C and then bid 5 over West's 4S, and think she's brilliant. For those people, I do believe that they think that if West doesn't have the points, partner must, and that 5C is makeable. I also think that while it is conveeeenient that South gets to/has to wait until the end of the hand to say she'd bid 5H, it's not like she did anything wrong, and clearly (even if non-obviously) East did.
If South wasn't poor, however, sorry. You were misinformed, but 5C is obvious with the explanation you were given.
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