Penalty or take out
#1
Posted 2012-October-12, 08:17
I just want your opinion on this :
ME
1♣ P 1♠ 2♦
2♠ P P 3♦
X
MY hand : ♠KQ98 ♥ A42 ♦ 2 ♣ Q9864
Part : ♠AT543 ♥Q73 ♦ T93 ♣ A5
I was trying to let part choose between 3♦X and 3♠
Am i right or should have bid directly 3♠ myself ?
My part pass for penalty and we had a 0.Should he bid 3♠?
#2
Posted 2012-October-12, 08:22
You need a lot from a partner that can't raise 2S in order to beat 3D - I would just bid 3S.
I'm wondering if anyone has situations where they play doubles like these as "optional" though, might be useful particularly at pairs.
ahydra
#3
Posted 2012-October-12, 08:27
Partner, on the other hand, might have rebid 3S on the previous round unless it denied true invitational strength (some other game try otherwise); and she is certainly capable of bidding again this time if you don't create confusion with the double.
#4
Posted 2012-October-12, 08:47
-gwnn
#5
Posted 2012-October-12, 09:11
You don't have the extras and you do have a clear direction with that stiff diamond. I would just bid 3♠ but don't mind passing the decision to pard at all.
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#6
Posted 2012-October-12, 09:20
Any bid from your side shows something. Double shows at least a maximum pass. I guess ggwhiz way to play it is the most common one.
I had passed with your hand, if I had been in the pass out seat with your hand, I had tried 3 ♠.
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#7
Posted 2012-October-12, 09:21
You are thinking negative double, maybe, but pard is sitting in front of the bidder.
A co-operate double might make some sense at MP's assuming you are convinced it's your hand, but you have a stiff diamond!
#8
Posted 2012-October-12, 10:02
Doubling was the mistake.
#9
Posted 2012-October-12, 10:06
#10
Posted 2012-October-12, 13:52
I agree with those who says pd would have bid 3♠ had you decided to pass, with 9 card fit and that the bidding should have gone accordingly.
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#11
Posted 2012-October-12, 14:33
doubling 3♦ is wrong, you have exactly the opposite hand for the bid: unbalanced, minimum, with no diamonds. When it should be balanced, maximum with something in diamonds.
its hard to know why partner didn't want to invite to game, but you should IMO bid 3♠ if you are playing MPs, or also if 2♠ can be bid with 3 cards. Pass otherwise.
#12
Posted 2012-October-12, 18:50
I think more interesting are situations where unlimited hand doubles, especially in no support double context, say:
1C - p - 1S - dbl
2S - 3D - dbl = ?
#13
Posted 2012-October-13, 08:25
Bluecalm's auction is fundamentally different because the opponents have found a fit rather than one of them bidding twice with no support.
#14
Posted 2012-October-14, 00:21
FrancesHinden, on 2012-October-13, 08:25, said:
And, perhaps more important, responder's strength is still unlimited.
Rik
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