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#1 User is offline   gnasher 

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Posted 2010-January-04, 12:43

1   dbl  pass 1
pass pass 2   dbl


Until today I thought there was only one sensible way to play this double. What does it mean?
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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Posted 2010-January-04, 12:51

Old fashioned informative? Informing partner that the opps have found their 4-3 fit and I don't think they can make it.
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Posted 2010-January-04, 12:54

should be penalties I think... we found our 'fit'... maybe

xxxx
x
xxx
KJTxx
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Posted 2010-January-04, 13:02

In this particular situation, advancer can just bid a red suit so he must have at least three clubs for this double. If opps' suit had not been clubs, I suppose t/o would make more sense.
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Posted 2010-January-04, 13:04

I think it's competitive and value showing. Imagine a hand like Axxx xxx Kxx xxx. You don't want to insist on spades, but partner can very easily have a 5 card suit that you want to compete in. Also maybe he has one of those 3433 wonders that I like to double on and he can pass.
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Posted 2010-January-04, 13:23

Yep, it depends on whether the original double was a takeout double.
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Posted 2010-January-04, 16:20

I think penalty makes no sense, they found a fit, and have equal or greater strenght being at the 2 level. That leaves some sort of take out.
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Posted 2010-January-04, 16:47

4333 with a good hand
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Posted 2010-January-04, 16:50

Jlall, on Jan 4 2010, 02:47 PM, said:

4333 with a good hand

I know you mean relative to his previous bidding, but how good a hand can he have given his 1 call last round? I would assume 1 is non-forcing, so he is limited. If he had a 4333 hand with club values, might he have chosen 1NT instead of 1 (I'm imagining something like xxxx Kxx xxx KQx). So would this be a 4333 with no club wastage and top of range for 1? Something like KJxx Kxx Qxx xxx?
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Posted 2010-January-04, 16:50

Gnome, see jdonn post!
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Posted 2010-January-04, 16:57

Penalty.

If I have a 2nd suit (hearts or diamonds), I can bid this suit.

With kind regards
Marlowe

PS: You also can call the double optional.
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Posted 2010-January-04, 18:25

The problem is with hands :
ATxx
KJx
Txx
9xx

Do you really want to pass ? I don't think you are happy with 2 on earlier round either.

ATxx
Qxx
Qxxx
9x

Not happy 2D bid I believe... Would be better to double (if t/o).
We will land in superior 2/2 quite often after dbl.
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Posted 2010-January-04, 20:03

ur second one is an easy 2d, unless opposite one of josh's doubles, because they might still have only a 7 card fit :P
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Posted 2010-January-05, 02:19

penalty
I see no sense in showing partner exactly a 4333 7 count, if 2 club is passed to partner he will interfere that I have such a hand anyway.
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Posted 2010-January-05, 03:54

Takeout, whenever they bid & raise. Yes, can make a case for this to be one of the exceptions but better for tempo & harmony to keep it simple.
Say their fit is diamonds. Then you might have 4-3-2-4 and like to double for tko. Even more so if their fit is hearts, etc.
It's a mistake to think you can both work these out at the time.
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Posted 2010-January-05, 05:00

Codo, on Jan 5 2010, 09:19 AM, said:

penalty
I see no sense in showing partner exactly a 4333 7 count, if 2 club is passed to partner he will interfere that I have such a hand anyway.

I think the modern trend is that with 4333 you can have as much as 9 points, maybe even 10.

OTOH if you have a hand suited for a penalty double you don't want to pass and have p bid 2.

I dunno.
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Posted 2010-January-05, 09:11

Codo, on Jan 5 2010, 03:19 AM, said:

penalty
I see no sense in showing partner exactly a 4333 7 count, if 2 club is passed to partner he will interfere that I have such a hand anyway.

I roll with Roland on this one :)
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Posted 2010-January-05, 10:42

pooltuna, on Jan 5 2010, 08:11 AM, said:

Codo, on Jan 5 2010, 03:19 AM, said:

penalty
I see no sense in showing partner exactly a 4333 7 count, if 2 club is passed to partner he will interfere that I have such a hand anyway.

I roll with Roland on this one :)

And did you two Pool your thoughts?
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Posted 2010-January-05, 11:18

aguahombre, on Jan 5 2010, 11:42 AM, said:

pooltuna, on Jan 5 2010, 08:11 AM, said:

Codo, on Jan 5 2010, 03:19 AM, said:

penalty
I see no sense in showing partner exactly a 4333 7 count, if 2 club is passed to partner he will interfere that I have such a hand anyway.

I roll with Roland on this one :)

And did you two Pool your thoughts?

I was just in Roland's school :)
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Posted 2010-January-05, 11:19

gnasher, on Jan 4 2010, 07:43 PM, said:

Until today I thought there was only one sensible way to play this double.

The meaning I had in mind was what Josh, Justin and others suggested: values without anything sensible to bid, so 4333 in this sequence. If it had been
1   dbl  pass 1
pass pass 2   dbl

the double would also have had to cover 4xx4 shapes.

I was surprised to see one of England's best players double here with a 4=4=4=1 7-count (on which I would have bid 2). Another of England's best players left it in with a 3=4=3=3 13-count containing Qxx, so presumably he was expecting either balanced values or pure penalties.

Then Frances told me that she thinks it's for penalties, so I thought I'd better find out how the rest of the world plays it. I'm not sure that I'm any the wiser.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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