Balancing bid ACBL 2/1
#1
Posted 2010-February-22, 07:51
I hold: x, KQx, KQx, KQJ1087
Am I better to bid 3♣ or to double then bid 2♣
Partner holds AJxx,xxxx, xxx, Ax
We need to get to 3NT if possible.
I chose to double, partner bid 1♥, I bid 2♣ which was passed out
Comments please.
#2
Posted 2010-February-22, 08:09
Partner might pass 3♣, though.
If you dbl followed by 2♣, partner shouldn't pass. You will be showing some 15-18 points (a little less than the range for the same action in direct seat), so p needs to go for game. If he bids 2♠, you will bid 2NT, he will bid 3NT.
#3
Posted 2010-February-22, 09:39
Both show good hands with a good club suit. The double followed by 2♣ tends to show a more flexible hand than 3♣ directly 3♣ emphasizes the club suit above all else. This hand is sort of in between, since it could play in hearts, but certainly not in spades.
I think partner's decision is close as to whether to move on after either action.
#4
Posted 2010-February-22, 10:04
#5
Posted 2010-February-22, 11:26
#6
Posted 2010-February-22, 12:14
bed
#7
Posted 2010-February-22, 13:24
#8
Posted 2010-February-22, 14:42
jjbrr, on Feb 22 2010, 01:14 PM, said:
Explain
Do you think 1♠ is better. If so I agree.
You cannot jump with partner's hand in my opinion
#9
Posted 2010-February-22, 14:54
Hence, back to not doubling with the balancing hand. After 3c, advancer would probably just check for a diamond stopper and we land in 3NT. Would then be unlucky if opps can run five tricks (xxxx AJXX XXX AX or even the given layout).
#10
Posted 2010-February-22, 15:12
dickiegera, on Feb 22 2010, 03:42 PM, said:
jjbrr, on Feb 22 2010, 01:14 PM, said:
Explain
Do you think 1♠ is better. If so I agree.
You cannot jump with partner's hand in my opinion
From "Commonly Used Conventions: Takeout Doubles"
"Make a jump response in your
suit with 9–11 HCP, or a good 8
HCP and some distribution. Suppose
you hold:
♠K 10 3 ♥Q J 7 4 3 ♦10 4 3 ♣A 3.
You should not bid 1♥ — you
are too strong. You should jump
to 2♥, a bid that is invitational.
Partner can pass if he has a
minimum takeout double. If he has
13 points and you have 10, that’s
not enough for game. If he has
extra, he can bid again."
With the hand you provided, I think he bid the wrong suit and the wrong level.
bed
#11
Posted 2010-February-22, 16:07
jjbrr, on Feb 22 2010, 04:12 PM, said:
dickiegera, on Feb 22 2010, 03:42 PM, said:
jjbrr, on Feb 22 2010, 01:14 PM, said:
Explain
Do you think 1♠ is better. If so I agree.
You cannot jump with partner's hand in my opinion
From "Commonly Used Conventions: Takeout Doubles"
"Make a jump response in your
suit with 9–11 HCP, or a good 8
HCP and some distribution. Suppose
you hold:
♠K 10 3 ♥Q J 7 4 3 ♦10 4 3 ♣A 3.
You should not bid 1♥ — you
are too strong. You should jump
to 2♥, a bid that is invitational.
Partner can pass if he has a
minimum takeout double. If he has
13 points and you have 10, that’s
not enough for game. If he has
extra, he can bid again."
With the hand you provided, I think he bid the wrong suit and the wrong level.
It is not a takeout double we are talking about here.
We are talking about a balancing double.
#12
Posted 2010-February-22, 16:17
#13
Posted 2010-February-22, 16:43
#14
Posted 2010-February-22, 16:45
655321, on Feb 22 2010, 05:43 PM, said:
Master of the understatement!
#15
Posted 2010-February-22, 21:40
aguahombre, on Feb 22 2010, 12:26 PM, said:
Says it well

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