Partner didn't double
#1
Posted 2009-June-02, 18:21
KJxxxx
xxx
x
AKx
Partner deals:
1♦ - (1♥) - 1♠ - (3♣)
P - (P) - ?
3♣ was weak, support doubles apply here.
Is 3♠ forcing here? What's your bid?
#2
Posted 2009-June-02, 18:37
-P.J. Painter.
#3
Posted 2009-June-03, 00:21
A stronger hand should start with a double and rebid ♠ later.
#4
Posted 2009-June-03, 00:35
This hand has really dove in value.
Support doubles over 3♣? Wow.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#5
Posted 2009-June-03, 00:41
#6
Posted 2009-June-03, 01:07
Just because p did not double, does not mean,
he cant have 3 spades.
I am doubt, that you require opener to double
with every hand, which happens to hold 3 spades.
For me 3S is nonforcing.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#7
Posted 2009-June-03, 01:46
#8
Posted 2009-June-03, 03:08
#9
Posted 2009-June-03, 03:18
#10
Posted 2009-June-03, 03:31
1. The 3♣ bidder may not have made this bid if he had 3-card support for his partner's heart. Therefore, he has 1-2 heart cards (0 heart cards is less likely)
2. I have clubs double stopped and partner could have hearts double stopped.
3. Even if partner puts down a good spade doubleton (Ax or Qx), we cannot be sure of 4♠ contract from our side due to risk of ruffs after a heart lead.
I bid 3♥ asking partner if 3NT is feasible. If he bids 3♠, I will raise to game because of the scoring and vul. status
#12
Posted 2009-June-03, 13:15
skaeran, on Jun 3 2009, 02:07 PM, said:
Same for me.
Also I wouldn't play supX at this level and if for those that play 1♠ shows 5, do you really need supX at all?
#14
Posted 2009-June-04, 03:34
Jlall, on Jun 3 2009, 10:20 PM, said:
I didn't think of that but yes, we do have a singleton in partner's suit after all.
Would be tempting to double (just in case) and then pull 3♦ to 3♠ but I suppose that would be forcing.
#15
Posted 2009-June-04, 08:48
If we really are playing support doubles, I'd still like to know if we are silly enough that partner's pass DENIES 3 spades... I mean.. support doubles are virtually unplayable here anyway, but surely they are completely unplayable if we HAVE to double 3♣ with, say, xxx KQx AQJxx xx?
Given the (weird) conditions of the OP, I agree with pass.
Playing a more normal method, pass might well still be the frequency winner, and so a good choice at mps, but red v white at imps, I couldn't bring myself to do it... despite the huge negatives... 7/11 of my hcp in LHO's suit, stiff in partner's, no spade 10 and, worst of all, the death holding in hearts.... heck, I've almost talked myself into pass even in normal methods
#16
Posted 2009-June-04, 08:58
#17
Posted 2009-June-04, 08:59
#18
Posted 2009-June-04, 09:06
#19
Posted 2009-June-04, 09:30
jdonn, on Jun 4 2009, 09:58 AM, said:
Good way to show a forcing hand with spades!
#20
Posted 2009-June-04, 09:33
Jlall, on Jun 4 2009, 10:30 AM, said:
jdonn, on Jun 4 2009, 09:58 AM, said:
Good way to show a forcing hand with spades!
I agree!

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