ArtK78, on 2014-October-28, 14:34, said:
Talk about a hijack.
OK - following up on the hijack. Playing Blue Team Club, why wouldn't you pass? Are you concerned that partner might have a strong Canape into a black suit? Or (and this is a reason for passing), wouldn't you be concerned that partner has a strong Canape into diamonds? Or, more likely and even worse, a weak Canape into diamonds?
Well, the original problem did not specify what system they were playing, so it could be 4 or 5 card majors. I have found that to have been important information on at least 1 other occasion.
Of course, playing BTC, opener could have a 5, 6, or longer heart suit and up to 16 HCP, so game in hearts is a possibility. And if opener had a reverse into spades or clubs, you would miss game by passing. If this is a partscore hand, you make it easier for opponents to balance, plus partner would never expect you to pass with a solid responding hand and may misjudge the auction later. Other than that, pass would be at the top of my list.
As far as your worst case 2
♦ rebid goes, you have an easy 2
♥ bid and can play a Moysian fit if partner only has 4 hearts. Maybe this won't be an optimal contract but that happens when playing 4 card majors and canape. I also play reverse Flannery, so partner will usualy raise to 2
♠ holding 3.