Double, Diamond or ?
#1
Posted 2020-August-19, 07:12
♠KQ63 ♥A75 ♦AQ753 ♣K
(P) P (1C*) ?
*With 4432 they still bid 1C.
I thought I had 2 options dbl or 1D, there may be others.
(1) If I dbl and then bid diamonds that would show a strong hand above about 17 pts, which the point count manages but is it really that good with a bare K in opponents' opening bid? The supporting cards aren't very good either, a few 9s and Ts might help. However, partner might not read the bare K and be tempted to take the finesse if he needs one, assuming I don't get round to showing it as a strong hand.
(2) On the other hand if I bid 1D I give partner a lead if he needs one but the bidding might be too high before I can get in again.
Both bids allow us to find a major suit fit, esp spades if they've got hearts.
In the end I went for the dbl and hoped that if I didn't get in again and they needed the finesse in clubs I might make my king.
I'm interested if there's any better reasoning and if there's a better bid.
Thanks in advance,
Simon
#3
Posted 2020-August-19, 08:25
SimonFa, on 2020-August-19, 07:12, said:
♠KQ63 ♥A75 ♦AQ753 ♣K
(P) P (1C*) ?
*With 4432 they still bid 1C.
I thought I had 2 options dbl or 1D, there may be others.
(1) If I dbl and then bid diamonds that would show a strong hand above about 17 pts, which the point count manages but is it really that good with a bare K in opponents' opening bid? The supporting cards aren't very good either, a few 9s and Ts might help. However, partner might not read the bare K and be tempted to take the finesse if he needs one, assuming I don't get round to showing it as a strong hand.
(2) On the other hand if I bid 1D I give partner a lead if he needs one but the bidding might be too high before I can get in again.
Both bids allow us to find a major suit fit, esp spades if they've got hearts.
In the end I went for the dbl and hoped that if I didn't get in again and they needed the finesse in clubs I might make my king.
I'm interested if there's any better reasoning and if there's a better bid.
Thanks in advance,
Simon
This is a typical Dbl hand - short in opponent bid suit, at least 3+cards in unbid suits (old style?).
Even without ♣K, it's (become) 15HCP, 5 controls and 5 losers hand, strong hand(in suit contract).
(1)You can treat the bare ♣K as a small♣, and no doubt to bid 2♦ if partner bid 1♥ even Pass.
T's 9's is a "+" condition to reach game level, but in this stage you still exploring. Let's partner bid something.
(2)If you hold long♦, say 6cards, 1♦ may a good option. Even as weak as ♠Jxxx ♥xx ♦AJxxxx ♣Q.
For this hand, 1♦ seems too weak and may no rooms to show ♠KQxx
#4
Posted 2020-August-19, 08:33
If the ensuring auction gets competitive, your partner will be in a better position to judge whether to 'stick or twist'. As you say, the ♣K is likely a dead card so with a passed partner (and an opponent who has bid the suit) I am downgrading the hand slightly. Dbl looks best.
#5
Posted 2020-August-19, 09:16
#6
Posted 2020-August-19, 10:37
If you X, the hand is not strong enough with this soft texture to bid D next. Most likely you are to respect partners decision and only move if they make a positive bid. If they respond 1H, pass, if they respond 1S, maybe 2S, if they bid 1NT easy 3NT. Of course if LHO supports C and partner remains silent, you are worth another X.
If you bid 1D, youll X what comes next (2 or 3C) but Xing first is probably more flexible in the sense youll most often judge better based on what will happen next than if you bid 1D. And partner also probably.
#7
Posted 2020-August-19, 15:35
nige1, on 2020-August-19, 08:06, said:
We use this beer advert slogan as the mnemonic for the default meaning of a lead-directing double (alertable) after an uninformative auction, e.g.
(1NT) - (3NT) or
3♣ - 6♣.
Some experts agree this to ask for a major lead. Tough if partner guesses wrong.
Our argument was that a major suit is fairly likely without a double, after such auctions, so asking for a ♦ lead might be more profitable.
Anyway, some kind of agreement is a good idea, if only because of negative inferences, when you don't double.
If double is lead-directing, should pass be alertable?
I thought ♠ was kind of standard after 1NT - 3NT; see also a recent thread .
For me pass should be alerted with a similar agreement.
I struggle to imagine 3♣ - 6♣ by competent opponents.
#9
Posted 2020-August-20, 03:01
TylerE, on 2020-August-19, 21:26, said:
Yes but, others have suggested double then 2♦, if I double, I'm passing 1♥, and that feels wrong.
In the style of overcalls partner and I play, 1♦ over 1♣ since it cuts virtually nothing out, will be a good hand anyway, and I can get my shape over easily (1♣)-1♦-1♥-1♠-2♦-2♥ for example gets over my shape and values nicely.
#10
Posted 2020-August-20, 03:31
PS Double Diamond beer was disgusting. My father's pub served it and I wouldn't drink it if that was all he had left.
#11
Posted 2020-August-20, 04:03
SimonFa, on 2020-August-20, 03:31, said:
PS Double Diamond beer was disgusting. My father's pub served it and I wouldn't drink it if that was all he had left.
Double Diamond or Worthington E?
#12
Posted 2020-August-20, 04:05
#13
Posted 2020-August-20, 06:44
Cyberyeti, on 2020-August-20, 03:01, said:
In the style of overcalls partner and I play, 1♦ over 1♣ since it cuts virtually nothing out, will be a good hand anyway, and I can get my shape over easily (1♣)-1♦-1♥-1♠-2♦-2♥ for example gets over my shape and values nicely.
What feels wrong about passing 1♥? What do you play as the upper limit for the simple advance?
For me, it's 8 total pts. For robots, it's 9 total pts. In either case, advancer will strain to bid again with decent 6+ total pts.
After a take-out double, it's advancer's job to compete for the partscore. Doubler's further action is looking for game.
#14
Posted 2020-August-20, 06:44
You are not going to bid ♦ if partner bids a major, this is nowhere near a strong one-suiter. If partner bids 1♥ I'd pass, a 1♠ or 1♦ response would trigger a 2♣ cue which following a double in my system is invitational+. Anything else partner may bid will lead to a game.
#15
Posted 2020-August-20, 09:58
DOUBLE.The easiest poser. In my personal opinion 1) Easier to respond for partner with a hand with either 4 plus cards major .2) convey that he can lead any suit of his choice comfortably ,if LHO bids NT. 3). I am not THAT VERY ANXIOUS to get a diamond lead .4) if responder thinks it better to pass for penalties one has the excellent ♣K lead.
I,PERSONALLY,may consider a 1NT overcall playing Match points.
Thanks.
#18
Posted 2020-August-20, 11:23
I'm less concerned about being able to compete in diamonds than missing being able to compete in spades.
I don't have the context that (1♣)-1♦ "will be a good hand anyway", and I think that makes the difference. But I argue with his continued auction. Mine goes 1♣-1♦-2♣ and partner with a 6-count and a major doesn't know what to do, and if it goes ...2♦-p-p-3♣, now what? Or 1♣-1♦-1♥-?
#19
Posted 2020-August-20, 12:16
bluenikki, on 2020-August-20, 06:44, said:
For me, it's 8 total pts. For robots, it's 9 total pts. In either case, advancer will strain to bid again with decent 6+ total pts.
After a take-out double, it's advancer's job to compete for the partscore. Doubler's further action is looking for game.
Well J10, KQxxx, xx, xxxx would be nowhere near 2♥ and make 4♥ a fair amount of the time (the diamond finesse is 3 or 4 to 1 on), not sure I'd bid 2♥ even with an extra red J.
It comes down to personal preference and agreements, but I prefer (1♣)-1♦-(2♣)-P-P-X to describe this, where partner will get the idea that I'm (43)51 much of the time with values like this.
#20
Posted 2020-August-20, 16:26
Cyberyeti, on 2020-August-20, 12:16, said:
It comes down to personal preference and agreements, but I prefer (1♣)-1♦-(2♣)-P-P-X to describe this, where partner will get the idea that I'm (43)51 much of the time with values like this.
I bid 3C, my pard bids 3NT with a club stopper, otherwise he bids something and goes down horribly bwahahahahaha.
Actually, I can't conceive of any bid other than double. So I'm a wee bit offshape. That's more than compensated for by having 17 support points (counting the club K as merely a singleton) for whatever partner bids. If he jumps, he's in game; otherwise, he'll make one happy heart or spade. (If he bids 2D, I AM trotting out the 3C cuebid.)
(1) If I dbl and then bid diamonds that would show a strong hand above about 17 pts, which the point count manages but is it really that good with a bare K in opponents' opening bid? The supporting cards aren't very good either, a few 9s and Ts might help. However, partner might not read the bare K and be tempted to take the finesse if he needs one, assuming I don't get round to showing it as a strong hand.
(2) On the other hand if I bid 1D I give partner a lead if he needs one but the bidding might be too high before I can get in again. Both bids allow us to find a major suit fit, esp spades if they've got hearts. In the end I went for the dbl and hoped that if I didn't get in again and they needed the finesse in clubs I might make my king. I'm interested if there's any better reasoning and if there's a better bid.
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I rank 1. Double = T/O Then rebid 2♦ over 1♥.
2. 1♦ = NAT Then double opponent's 2♣ -- if you get the chance.
3. INT = NAT Not ridiculous over a nebulous 1♣ -- Also OK for RAPTOR (= ART 5+ m and 4+ M) but a bit too strong.
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