Posted 2015-April-21, 10:55
I can't imagine not bidding 2♣.
Why on earth does your partner assume that this hand is all about what to do if he reopens? Does he have a magical way of forcing your LHO to pass 1N?
Imagine, unlikely tho it may seem to your partner, that LHO has long diamonds....and chooses to bid.....2♦!
Now, imagine your partner is 3=5=2=3. Is that inconsistent with the auction? Should you be competing to 3♣? Whose job is it to realize we have a 9 card club fit? How does passing 1N accomplish that?
Not to mention, if he thinks 2♣ is weakness (I disagree....it is definitely not 'strong', but that doesn't make it 'weak'...valuation is not binary), well, you have a weak hand! No fit for partner, the diamond Q hasn't really gone up in value on the auction, and even with it you have only 12 hcp.
I expect somehow that 2♣ led to a result that your partner considered to be poor and that he was looking to blame someone, and your partner is a result merchant and maybe worse.....someone who projects blame onto partner after making a poor decision.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari