Doubling partner... What would you have done?
#1
Posted 2009-March-19, 03:01
♠Kxxx
♥Txx
♦Txxx
♣xx
All Red, bidding goes:
1♦ X 3♣* Pa
Pa X Pa 3♠
4♣ X Pa ???
3♣ was weak, it's a Swiss tournament, next to last round, second table.
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#2
Posted 2009-March-19, 03:18
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#4
Posted 2009-March-19, 07:13
However, his double is 100% penalty (he has doubled for takeout twice and we have now bid a suit; any subsequent doubles are penalty-oriented). There's nothing unusual about our hand that tells us we are better off pulling and we even have a possible trick.
So who are we to argue with partner?
So many experts, not enough X cards.
#5
Posted 2009-March-19, 07:25
bid_em_up, on Mar 19 2009, 02:13 PM, said:
Disagree. He is suggesting a 3451 shape and I am allowed to use my judgment. With no fivecard the decision is easy, though.
#6
Posted 2009-March-19, 07:35
#7
Posted 2009-March-19, 09:57
He must be willing to defend 4♣X now. I would say down two, and we don't make anything. Of course, if you would have the hand for it (e.g. a weak hand with lots of major cards), you are allowed to pull the double. But you don't have such a hand.
BTW, partner cannot turn up with short clubs and long diamonds (as Helene suggests). In that case he would have passed over 1♦. (After all, what was he going to bid if you would have bid clubs?)
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#8
Posted 2009-March-19, 10:09
helene_t, on Mar 19 2009, 08:25 AM, said:
bid_em_up, on Mar 19 2009, 02:13 PM, said:
Disagree. He is suggesting a 3451 shape and I am allowed to use my judgment. With no fivecard the decision is easy, though.
My partners would not be making an initial takeout double of 1D while holding 5 diamonds and only 1 club (and a hand that is now supposedly good enough to be willing to play on the four level, as this hand would have made a trap pass of 1D)......and that appears (to me) to be what you are saying.
So many experts, not enough X cards.
#9
Posted 2009-March-19, 10:19
#10
Posted 2009-March-19, 11:02
#11
Posted 2009-March-19, 11:32
So for me, X of 3♣ was take-out of clubs. X of 4♣ is in principle still for take-out but he is oriented towards defending, since he couldn't raise spades. A strong 3442 would bid like this. With flat distribution I have an easy pass.
#12
Posted 2009-March-19, 11:34
#13
Posted 2009-March-19, 11:36
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#15
Posted 2009-March-19, 12:57
bid_em_up, on Mar 19 2009, 05:09 PM, said:
Sorry, I must have been asleep, I thought he had been doubling clubs all the time. You are right of course.
#16
Posted 2009-March-19, 13:12

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