Take this hand from last night (IMPs, 12 board match, converted to VPs):
We play a light opening system at this vulnerability, so my 1♠ opening could have been on as little as a balanced 10 count with 5 spades. The 2♠ response has a wider range than in standard - it is 6-12, typically with 3 card support.
Making a game try on the South hand is automatic - I have an A and a Q more than minimum. I made what I thought was the obvious game try - 3♦. My partner, who is a good player (one NABC and getting close to GLM), looked at the ♦Q and bid game, despite his minimum hand. This was a terrible contract, and went down 1 when the ♥A was onside. I almost snuck through a club on the second round of the suit to make it, but that is not the point.
Is my partner's 4♠ bid a poor (some might say terrible) call? Or should I bid 2NT (or something else) rather than 3♦ as my game try? 3♠ is not a game try, so that is not available.
For what it is worth, the hand was a push. So my opponents at the other table have problems with their game tries also.
Thanks.