Midlands Counties Bowl 1 (EBU) Unalerted transfer
#21
Posted 2011-June-08, 11:09
Anyway, this was the Midland Counties Bowl, which appears to be an inter-county team event. Therefore we can reasonably assume that the contestants are experienced tournament players. A pair of experienced tournament players that hasn't discussed this sequence will probably have two relevant agreements:
- (1x) dbl (bid) dbl shows the suit, so as to cater for the posibility that responder doesn't have the suit he has bid.
- Doubles of artificial bids are lead-directing.
Why would they conclude that the second agreement takes priority over the first?
#22
Posted 2011-June-08, 11:45
StevenG, on 2011-June-08, 09:18, said:
Too small a sample
#23
Posted 2011-June-08, 18:57
gnasher, on 2011-June-08, 11:09, said:
Sorry, I don't agree with this. The majority play a double of an artificial bid as lead directing in all situations in my view. Therefore the actual situation is irrelevant.
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#24
Posted 2011-June-08, 20:46
#25
Posted 2011-June-09, 01:30
Vampyr, on 2011-June-08, 20:46, said:
I'm not sure how much it would help. A poll would tell us the opinions of a collection of mainly non-English players, of a wide range of abilities. What we're actually interested in is the opinions of English players based in the Midlands who are considered good enough to represent their counties.
#26
Posted 2011-June-09, 01:35
EW say (OK imply) that it shows a suit, since they say they will double with the given East hand. The suit showing meaning is obviously common enough. Do we have any reason not to believe EW?
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Just my 2 cents on the discussion:
Since 2♦ is a raise of opener's hearts, the double shows neither a diamond suit nor a desire for a diamond lead. It shows the same as a responsive double after (1♥)-X-(2♥), i.e. something in the neighborhood of a decent 3-2-4-4.
But this is just as relevant for the case at hand as lamford's or bluejak's way of playing the double.
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#27
Posted 2011-June-09, 18:29
Trinidad, on 2011-June-09, 01:35, said:
Excuse me!
It is not my way of playing the double!
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#28
Posted 2011-June-10, 08:54
bluejak, on 2011-June-08, 18:57, said:
I surveyed half a dozen people at my club, and they varied in their view from "diamonds" (2) "responsive" (2), "values" (1), "takeout"(!) (1). Nobody thought of lead-directing, and your view is a long way from reality. This East stated his methods were "diamonds".
#29
Posted 2011-June-12, 18:40
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