Yes, I guess I should have overcalled 2♣ but I doubled and it ended in tears. For those of you who think 2♣ is clear, how good would South's 2-4-1-6 have to be before you would consider double. Maybe you think there is no such animal.
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#1
Posted 2009-October-23, 05:56
Yes, I guess I should have overcalled 2♣ but I doubled and it ended in tears. For those of you who think 2♣ is clear, how good would South's 2-4-1-6 have to be before you would consider double. Maybe you think there is no such animal.
#2
Posted 2009-October-23, 06:02
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#3
Posted 2009-October-23, 06:15
#4
Posted 2009-October-23, 06:17
As it stands, it is a 2♣ overcall.
I make some very heavy overcalls, but there comes a point where the overcall becomes too heavy.
The problem with double with short spades is that partner is likely to bid spades. That problem is not so acute with AQ of spades. If partner jumps in spades, you should be able to bid 3NT. If partner jumps to 4♠, you may have a slam in a black suit.
#5
Posted 2009-October-23, 06:25
To answer your question, change the ♣J into a ♣K, and I would double (admitedly sometimes reaching a poor final result), bidding 3♣ next if possible, 3NT over 3♠, and 5♣ over 4♠.
#6
Posted 2009-October-23, 06:31
When would I double? If I have more useful points, like a solid or almost solid ♣ suit and ♥Axxx.
#7
Posted 2009-October-23, 07:41
shevek, on Oct 23 2009, 06:56 AM, said:
East (Klinger) opens 1♥ in 3rd seat. You are South
Yes, I guess I should have overcalled 2♣ but I doubled and it ended in tears. For those of you who think 2♣ is clear, how good would South's 2-4-1-6 have to be before you would consider double. Maybe you think there is no such animal.
X isn't the worst bid in the world I prefer to have enough to comfortably bid 2NT or 3♣ over 2♦ or 2♠
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#8
Posted 2009-October-23, 07:55
pooltuna, on Oct 23 2009, 02:41 PM, said:
You do have enough to comfortably bid 3♣ over 2♦ or 2♠.
The main danger of doubling on a one-suiter is that you'll be preempted and have to guess what to do at a high level. That's less of a worry on this hand, because they're unlikely to raise hearts beyond the two-level. I suppose that it might go
1♥ dbl 2♦ pass
3/4♦
or
1♥ dbl 1♠ pass
3♠
which would be annoying, but it's not that likely. All in all, I don't mind double, though I'd probably overcall 2♣ out of habit.
#9
Posted 2009-October-23, 08:48
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#10
Posted 2009-October-23, 09:17
In this case you are only comfortable playing clubs as trump (or defending hearts), but not comfortable removing a diamond or spade bid by partner. Notrump will probably prove awkward to declare unless partner has nicely fitting clubs.
P.s., See Simple Rulings thread "legal double".
#11
Posted 2009-October-23, 10:27
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#12
Posted 2009-October-23, 10:29
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#13
Posted 2009-October-23, 14:34
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#15
Posted 2009-October-23, 19:43
Give me a 3rd spade and I'll think about the double but this is just a personal preference. I've gone for some REALLY bad results bidding 3nt on hands like this.
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#16
Posted 2009-October-24, 02:03

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East (Klinger) opens 1♥ in 3rd seat. You are South