I was the 1C opener and I will first give you partner's hand:
Any thoughts?
Now I will give you the hand from my viewpoint:
After a bit of thought, and it was too much thought to allow partner to pull, I bid 3NT [Not 4NT as I originally mis-typed]. Not good. It makes 5C, and it looks as if 2S can be set two tricks if I start with the heart J and we can manage a trump promotion. Here are all four hands:
I am interested both in what you think agreements should be, and what you think of choices that were made.
My thoughts on my choices:
1C. That's the easy part.
Pass over 2S: Usually I defer to the redoubler unless my hand is so shapely I feel a need to show that immediately.
3NT over the 3H: beats me. Myabe I am running five heart tricks and coming up with four more somewhere. I considered 4C but that goes past 3NT and it was not clear to me that this would be right.
Obviously osmeone was supposed to do something other than what was done, but I have no idea who or what. N, on the first round, can anticipate at least a 1S bid on his left over the XX, but I don't see where to go with that. Our methods are such that he could have bid 1H over X, and that would neither show five nor deny strength. But that is not saying 1H is the right call.
At matchpoints, we need to be in 2SX and I need to lead the heart J. Declarer wins, starts trump. I take my ace, we take our minor suit winners and the top hearts, partner leads his fourth heart and I get another spade. But in reality that is not going to happen. We don't defend 2SX when they have ten trump. So how do we get to 5C?