campboy, on 2016-February-03, 09:40, said:
Seems obvious to bid 4♠ now even taking into account the fact that the player didn't bid 4♠ on the previous round.
Anyway, it's not clear to me that the UI suggests there has been a misunderstanding. If partner passed and then said "sorry, I should have alerted 3♣", that sounds to me as though he knew what it meant all along, but just forgot to alert at the right time.
I think that West is in an odd position. On the one hand partner has passed, but after doing that partner has remembered that 3
♣ is a spade raise. So bidding on is totally suggested, but as helene_t asks, is Pass a logical alternative?
Then of course there is the MI. Here it gets complicated. Presumably if North had passed, East would have bid 3
♠. Should West now raise, given that he has valued his hand as invitational? I am sure that most people who play Bergen raises have raised to game to show a particular type of hand, but can West do that here?
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