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Why do opps always bid my suit?

#41 User is offline   RedSpawn 

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Posted 2017-May-08, 08:12

View PostMrAce, on 2017-April-29, 11:49, said:

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I am not disagreeing that 2♠ can be bid.

What I am asking is what is "wrong" with the takeout double first?

In practical terms, a hand should have about 10 to 16 points for a simple overcall at the two level. When you have a stronger hand (at least 17 points and a good six card or longer suit), start with a takeout double and then bid your suit.

2♠ bid direct understates your hand's value. There is nothing wrong with that especially since both teams are vulnerable, but I am not buying that the power double is inappropriate in this scenario.
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Posted 2017-May-08, 09:10

View PostRedSpawn, on 2017-May-08, 08:12, said:

What I am asking is what is "wrong" with the takeout double first?

In practical terms, a hand should have about 10 to 16 points for a simple overcall at the two level. When you have a stronger hand (at least 17 points and a good six card or longer suit), start with a takeout double and then bid your suit.

2♠ bid direct understates your hand's value. There is nothing wrong with that especially since both teams are vulnerable, but I am not buying that the power double is inappropriate in this scenario.


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Posted 2017-May-08, 14:55

View PostGrahamJson, on 2017-April-29, 06:47, said:

What do you bid with a huge two or three suiter short in spades? I think most would double then bid 2S. Unless you have a very firm agreement with partner that a tox followed by a bid of the doubled suit shows that suit, doubling here is likely to lead to a very muddled auction.


The power double is usually reserved for bids with one long suit and great strength. If you have 3 suited hand and short in spades, then what you are talking about is a regular takeout double and since you are 3 suited and can support ANY bid your partner makes by skipping a level. I said there are two types of doubles in this scenario. One is the plain vanilla takeout double of 13+ HCP and supporting your partner's bid suit. The 2nd is the 17-18+ hand where you rebid your long suit after the DOUBLE.

Bidding the natural 2♠ is fine, it just doesn't let your partner know how strong your hand is. It is the lesser of 2 evils.
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Posted 2017-May-09, 02:47

View PostRedSpawn, on 2017-May-08, 08:12, said:

I am not disagreeing that 2♠ can be bid.

What I am asking is what is "wrong" with the takeout double first?

In practical terms, a hand should have about 10 to 16 points for a simple overcall at the two level. When you have a stronger hand (at least 17 points and a good six card or longer suit), start with a takeout double and then bid your suit.

2♠ bid direct understates your hand's value. There is nothing wrong with that especially since both teams are vulnerable, but I am not buying that the power double is inappropriate in this scenario.


Takeout double and then bidding a new suit with a very good hand (except for those playing some kind of equal level conversion) is specifically a new suit, not one of the opponents suits. I've never heard or read of any experts doing that with an opponent's suit. Bidding spades would be a cue bid or maybe showing/asking a spade stopper for NT, so lots of luck trying to play in spades, and convincing partner you have spades instead of showing a very good hand for the original takeout double.

Go ahead and double planning to bid spades on a hand like this but I don't know any expert (or even average club player) who would play you for long spades.
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Posted 2017-May-09, 03:45

I think this discussion is ready to move on to an area that is not often mentioned in bridge literature, double then cue after the opps have bid 2 suits. So here is my question to the audience, compare the following auctions and explain what is being shown in each case (1 is Acol, showing a 4+ card suit):-

(1) - P - (1) - 2
(1) - P - (1) - 2
(1) - P - (1) - X; (P) - 2 - (P) - 2
(1) - P - (1) - X; (P) - 2 - (P) - 3
(1) - P - (1) - X; (2) - P - (P) - 2
(1) - P - (1) - X; (2) - P - (P) - 3
(1) - P - (1) - X; (2) - 2 - (P) - 2
(1) - P - (1) - X; (2) - 2 - (P) - 3
(1) - P - (1) - X; (2) - 2 - (P) - 3
(1) - P - (1) - X; (2) - 2 - (P) - 3
(1) - P - (1) - X; (2) - P - (P) - 3
(1) - P - (1) - X; (2) - P - (P) - 3
(1) - P - (1) - X; (2) - 3 - (P) - 3
(1) - P - (1) - X; (2) - 3 - (P) - 4

How confident are you in each case that a) your regular partner will understand; b) that a pick-up will understand?
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Posted 2017-May-18, 04:24

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