Posted 2013-July-28, 13:26
Personally I blame South. I am sure others will pile in and disagree.
My reasons, for what they are worth:
North has values for 1N and he has a balanced hand. Certainly he has a 4 card Club suit which he COULD bid, but of all the suits that doubler is least likely to hold if not perfect shape for the double, that is it.
North does not have a great Diamond guard. JTx is definitely not ideal, but while doubler is "takeout" that does not absolutely preclude the possibility of his having something to help in the suit,
West has had an opportunity to raise Diamonds and has declined to do so.
North is only bidding 1NT. If left there with Diamonds wide open there may be a limited number of cashing Diamond tricks, and 1N may still come home.
So the bottom line is that I do not read 1N as promising the earth in terms of Diamond guard, and there is a lot of room between 1N and 3N to confim whether or not that is the case, should South have concerns in that area, which he does.
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