1N P P 2X P P ?
#1
Posted 2014-July-01, 20:18
#2
Posted 2014-July-01, 20:34
Btw: 2M in this situation obviously has another suit because we wouldn't have 3 of theirs.
#3
Posted 2014-July-01, 21:16
#4
Posted 2014-July-01, 21:31
karlson, on 2014-July-01, 21:16, said:
The frequency is not relevant. Do all the sims you want. When you can have Double for penalty and a takeout bid for takeout, the world is a happy place.
#5
Posted 2014-July-01, 21:44
aguahombre, on 2014-July-01, 20:34, said:
Btw: 2M in this situation obviously has another suit because we wouldn't have 3 of theirs.
So why can't you have a 5332 where the 5 is a M and the doubleton is in theirs? Is that forbidden in the agh system?
X is takeout for me.
Ron
#6
Posted 2014-July-01, 22:03
the hog, on 2014-July-01, 21:44, said:
X is takeout for me.
Ron
I learned transfers last week and use them on occasion after 1N (P)
#7
Posted 2014-July-02, 00:11
aguahombre, on 2014-July-01, 22:03, said:
I misread the bidding and thought it had gone
1N (P) (P) (2X)
X
If people learned how to post hands properly and not in the title this would not occur.
#9
Posted 2014-July-02, 08:26
whereagles, on 2014-July-02, 01:33, said:
1N (P) (P) (2X)
X
but
1N (P) P (2X)
X
Just to be pickier:
1N (P) P (2x)
P (P) ?
And just for giggles, I might confirm the nature of the balancing (2x) before doing something silly.
#10
Posted 2014-July-02, 09:11
is great but do you really want to x for penalties here and warn
both opps (while they are still in position to do something about
it) that their current trump suit may be in grave danger? If you
are going to set the opps you are due a modest to moderate gain.
The x as penalty will probably make that moderate to big but only
if the warned opps have no place else to go.
Saving the x for takeout allows you to compete with a wide variety
of hands that had to pass 1n due to lack of power but may have 2 or
even 3 decent places to play other than 1n and would be completely
handicapped when using x as penalty. The x as TOX also allows the 1n
opener to pass and convert to penalty when they have a trump stack
behind the 2x bidder (a much happier place than in front of them).
The upside to using X as takeout means you side is in a strong position
to gain whenever it is possible for your side to gain while playing x
as penalty only places your side in position for strong gain when the
forewarned opps have no where else to go does not seem like a good trade off.
#12
Posted 2014-July-02, 11:19
1NT-p-p-2x . Especially "when do I double?"
Yes, if you have a call for penalty and a call for takeout, you're good - unless any overcall means you're playing at the three level (because, of course, I've learned this thing called transfers too (and when I didn't use them I still "untransferred"). I guess you can bid 2M to show "4 and a takeoutish type hand" as well.
As always, discussion. OTOH, I'm frequently playing a weak NT, so there are more hands where I want to take a penalty (easier to defend with 12 opposite 10 than 16 opposite 6). So I see the world through different eyes.
#13
Posted 2014-July-02, 11:53
aguahombre, on 2014-July-01, 21:31, said:
It's really not that simple, and I'm surprised by how often I hear this.
There are many advantages to being able to double for takeout instead of bidding for takeout. Firstly, opener may be able to pass. Just because he can make a penalty double himself doesn't mean he has would have done so -- he doesn't want to risk it opposite a weak hand, but knowing that partner has some values in the other suits, he's happy to convert. Secondly, you may be able to find a better fit. For instance, say responder has 4144 and it goes 1n p p 2h p p. If he bids 2s showing 4s and a minor, opener just has to bid 3c with, say, 2353. If the auction is 1n p p 2s p p, so your takeout bid is 2n, you've now lost the ability for opener to show two places to play -- he just has to pick a suit, whereas if you doubled he could bid 2n, showing some 4-4, and you could scramble to the best fit (imagine, for instance, opener 3244 and responder 1453/1435).
#14
Posted 2014-July-02, 12:15
I take Karlson's point about better fit-finding after a takeout double than responder bidding something with takeout shape. Still, responder should have takeout shape when bidding and not be 2-suited unless equal level conversion (say 4S and 5D after a balancing 2H bid). More important, I don't see that takeout doubles leave much use for a balancing 2S bid in this auction. Are they meant to cater to 4S/5C hands?