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#1 User is offline   kfay 

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Posted 2009-November-16, 08:10

Here's an auction I discussed with a friend recently:

1-1
3-4/4
4-(Dbl)-Rdbl

How do you interpret THIS redouble?
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Posted 2009-November-16, 08:17

A or void. no clue how standard it is tho.
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Posted 2009-November-16, 08:36

Vilgan, on Nov 16 2009, 04:17 PM, said:

A or void. no clue how standard it is tho.

A or Void.

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Posted 2009-November-16, 09:01

If you are playing it as Ace or void, wouldn't it be more appropriate to call it Ace or King or void?

If the 4H bid is a cue showing 1st or 2nd round, then redouble should be the other honor card or void. Partner's cue cannot be a singleton.
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Posted 2009-November-16, 09:55

shyams, on Nov 16 2009, 10:01 AM, said:

If you are playing it as Ace or void, wouldn't it be more appropriate to call it Ace or King or void?

If the 4H bid is a cue showing 1st or 2nd round, then redouble should be the other honor card or void. Partner's cue cannot be a singleton.

Agree.

I can see how this could be misinterpreted in light of partner's 1 opening, and how you might want the xx to say, lets play 4xx'd and have some surprise support.
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Posted 2009-November-16, 10:30

Phil, on Nov 16 2009, 10:55 AM, said:

shyams, on Nov 16 2009, 10:01 AM, said:

If you are playing it as Ace or void, wouldn't it be more appropriate to call it Ace or King or void?

If the 4H bid is a cue showing 1st or 2nd round, then redouble should be the other honor card or void. Partner's cue cannot be a singleton.

Agree.

I can see how this could be misinterpreted in light of partner's 1 opening, and how you might want the xx to say, lets play 4xx'd and have some surprise support.

Indeed.

I would be very wary of using a redouble here to show a void. I suspect a large number of players would interpret this as a penalty redouble in light of partner's opening bid in the suit.
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Posted 2009-November-16, 10:55

It's first round control based on standard agreements. If a partnership is confident enough, or has previously worked out, that based on the logic of the auction this redouble could be the king then more power to them, but it's not something I feel I could handle at the table playing with myself.
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Posted 2009-November-16, 14:47

I wouldn't take it as business
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Posted 2009-November-16, 17:35

shyams, on Nov 16 2009, 10:01 AM, said:

If you are playing it as Ace or void, wouldn't it be more appropriate to call it Ace or King or void?

If the 4H bid is a cue showing 1st or 2nd round, then redouble should be the other honor card or void. Partner's cue cannot be a singleton.

Makes sense, but if asked for an explanation of partner's bid I'd probably forget that its a possibility and just explain it as A or Void.
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Posted 2009-November-17, 02:05

shyams, on Nov 16 2009, 05:01 PM, said:

If you are playing it as Ace or void, wouldn't it be more appropriate to call it Ace or King or void?

If the 4H bid is a cue showing 1st or 2nd round, then redouble should be the other honor card or void. Partner's cue cannot be a singleton.

I do not find this obvious.

Lets say you hold the ace without the king, but with some intermidiates. Whether Partner hold a void or the king, might be very important.

If you really want to get fancy, I'd much prefer pass to show shortness and XX to show the Ace or King.

In that case openers XX over pass, can be used as a question to clarify whether it is single or void. 4NT can then be Voidwood in hearts. :)
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