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#1 User is offline   han 

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Posted 2008-March-04, 22:23

Scoring: IMP

p - p - 1D - (2H)
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What's your call?
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2008-March-04, 22:25

Double.

Yes, I owe partner a spade.
That's impossible. No one can give more than one hundred percent. By definition that is the most anyone can give.
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Posted 2008-March-05, 00:13

Obvious X, nothing else is close.
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Posted 2008-March-05, 01:55

Do I need immediate action on this hand? I think partner reopens on any future-in-it hand. Then my delayed strong action shows this tainted S-holding, near 3C bid.
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Posted 2008-March-05, 02:00

I tend to pass rather than making offshape negative doubles but this is a sure exception for me. I love where the honors are and it's getting borderline too good to risk passing.
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Posted 2008-March-05, 02:04

Not stuck. Dbl...
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Posted 2008-March-05, 03:56

dake50, on Mar 5 2008, 07:55 AM, said:

Do I need immediate action on this hand? I think partner reopens on any future-in-it hand.

I doubt that. Unless LHO raises hearts, it's good odds pard will have something like 3 hearts to an honor and pass this out.

You have to bid NOW. Hence either 3 or dbl. I prefer dbl.
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Posted 2008-March-05, 04:56

Dbl is clear. I think I would try 3 in a weak-NT context (or 3 if that is not GF) but that's probably off-topic.

Btw, is it really optimal to play negative doubles and forcing freebids here? The only way to end in 2 is if responder makes a negative double and opener happens to be minimal with 4 spades. Wouldn't it be better to play dbl as primarily a NFB in spades, and then bid 2 with (usually) 4 spades? (Not sure if 2 should be forcing or if the strong hands with 4 spades should double, just a vague idea).
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Posted 2008-March-05, 04:57

jdonn, on Mar 5 2008, 09:00 AM, said:

I tend to pass rather than making offshape negative doubles but this is a sure exception for me. I love where the honors are and it's getting borderline too good to risk passing.

What he said
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Posted 2008-March-05, 05:26

The Bridge World puts this hand in its bidding competition (MSC) every few months to see how many panelists will distort the system and double (which guarantees 4 spades in BW Standard).

I'm sure they'd be fairly unanimous with doubling here.

(Interestingly the March issue has a similar hand but with two spades and three diamonds and there were still 2 doublers!).

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Posted 2008-March-05, 05:43

helene_t, on Mar 5 2008, 11:56 AM, said:

Dbl is clear. I think I would try 3 in a weak-NT context (or 3 if that is not GF) but that's probably off-topic.

Btw, is it really optimal to play negative doubles and forcing freebids here? The only way to end in 2 is if responder makes a negative double and opener happens to be minimal with 4 spades. Wouldn't it be better to play dbl as primarily a NFB in spades, and then bid 2 with (usually) 4 spades? (Not sure if 2 should be forcing or if the strong hands with 4 spades should double, just a vague idea).

I know someone who likes to play that double = 3 or 5 spades, an immediate 2S = 4.
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Posted 2008-March-05, 07:28

Dbl (nothing else available)
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Posted 2008-March-05, 07:46

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Posted 2008-March-05, 07:49

My partner isn't afraid of 4-3 fits
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Posted 2008-March-05, 07:51

ewj, on Mar 5 2008, 01:49 PM, said:

My partner isn't afraid of 4-3 fits

or is he just happy when they are that good?
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Posted 2008-March-05, 08:00

helene_t, on Mar 5 2008, 11:56 AM, said:

Wouldn't it be better to play dbl as primarily a NFB in spades, and then bid 2 with (usually) 4 spades? (Not sure if 2 should be forcing or if the strong hands with 4 spades should double, just a vague idea).

I like that idea. I don't think you could include strong hands with four spades in the double - it would make it too difficult to handle a raise by LHO.
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Posted 2008-March-05, 08:14

ewj, on Mar 5 2008, 08:49 AM, said:

My partner isn't afraid of 4-3 fits

Double is correct....but....

How does your partner like 3-3 fits... :)
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Posted 2008-March-06, 12:51

Playing a unbalanced 1 opening, It would be close between double and 3.

Playing more standard I'd no doubt make a negative double here.
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