Takeout double Or not?
#4
Posted 2021-May-13, 06:14
#6
Posted 2021-May-13, 06:48
#7
Posted 2021-May-13, 06:57
Pilowski 'This hand came up in Speedball Tourney.
When the dust settled, I decided to cop most of the blame,
My question is: What's your call as North in this auction?'
++++++++++++++++++++
I rate
1. Double = T/O. If partner passes ♥Q should prove useful.
2, 3♠ = NAT Good hand good suit. Nullve is usually right but I'd like better intermediates.
3. 2♠ = NAT Undebid.
#8
Posted 2021-May-13, 07:14
nige1, on 2021-May-13, 06:57, said:
Pilowski 'This hand came up in Speedball Tourney.
When the dust settled, I decided to cop most of the blame,
My question is: What's your call as North in this auction?'
++++++++++++++++++++
I rate
1. Double = T/O. If partner passes ♥Q should prove useful.
2, 3♠ = NAT Good hand good suit. Nullve is usually right but I'd like better intermediates.
3. 2♠ = NAT Undebid.
2♠
Not tempted by anything else
The queen of Hearts isn't carrying any weight.
The spade suit is to weak to consider a jump bid.
#9
Posted 2021-May-13, 09:22
nige1, on 2021-May-13, 06:57, said:
Pilowski 'This hand came up in Speedball Tourney.
When the dust settled, I decided to cop most of the blame,
My question is: What's your call as North in this auction?'
++++++++++++++++++++
I rate
1. Double = T/O. If partner passes ♥Q should prove useful.
2, 3♠ = NAT Good hand good suit. Nullve is usually right but I'd like better intermediates.
3. 2♠ = NAT Undebid.
I was a Spade bidder, but double is interesting. Assuming no penalty pass, what would be your planned follow-up Nige1? Would you bid Spades over a Lebensohl response or go with partner's choice of suit?
#10
Posted 2021-May-13, 10:09
Douglas43, on 2021-May-13, 09:22, said:
#11
Posted 2021-May-13, 11:05
#12
Posted 2021-May-13, 12:29
I like the hand, but not THAT much. The spots and lack of intemediates is BAD.
If we're making anything, partner has to find a raise somehow.
Opposite a couple of nasty splits and a broke dummy I might struggle to make even 2.
#17
Posted 2021-May-13, 13:19
#18
Posted 2021-May-13, 15:07
Winstonm, on 2021-May-13, 13:19, said:
2♠, for this reason.
"100% certain that many excellent players would disagree. This is far more about style/judgment than right vs. wrong." Fred
"The dog that didn't bark"
"Please get your heads out of the clouds and see that there are many ways to play bridge and even though you think your is the only way mine is actually better."
#19
Posted 2021-May-13, 15:59
#20
Posted 2021-May-13, 17:27
Here's the entire hand and auction. Matchpoints btw.
Earlier that day, my partner sent me a message saying a friend had 'dropped' for tea, so Lebensohl was on my mind.
I thought that the double meant she had a strong hand with no decent 5-card suit to overcall with.
One of the lines that I took away from Lawrence on Takeout Doubles was "a five-card suit is gold".
I know there were 300+ more pages to the book and even stuff not covered, but with that in mind, I assumed my partner lacked a 5-card suit and had lots of points.
The 3♠ bid surprised me, and I assumed North had a strong hand with four chunky spades - so I left it.
Double-dummy suggests 3NT is optimal, but the top 6 pairs were in 4♠+1.
The bidding on the 4♠ tables reflects the results of the poll:
On five tables, West opened 2♥. One person overcalled 3♠, Three people overcalled 2♠, and one person doubled (followed by 3♦ 3♠ 4♠)
West opened 1♥ at two tables, making it easier for NS to reach 4♠.
Afterwards, I decided that since EW and I were all weak, I should have taken my partner to be much stronger than I imagined.

Help

This hand came up in Speedball Tourney.
When the dust settled, I decided to cop most of the blame,
My question is: What's your call as North in this auction?