3Dx+1
#3
Posted 2012-January-24, 10:11
georgi, on 2012-January-24, 07:52, said:
FYP.
-- Bertrand Russell
#4
Posted 2012-January-24, 12:55
#5
Posted 2012-January-24, 16:53
Unfortunately, in this case opener has a minimum, and it works out badly.
#6
Posted 2012-January-24, 16:55
#8
Posted 2012-January-25, 02:53
George Carlin
#10
Posted 2012-January-25, 19:48
Bbradley62, on 2012-January-25, 19:21, said:
I don't get it, what's the theme?
-- Bertrand Russell
#12
Posted 2012-January-25, 23:43
Bbradley62, on 2012-January-25, 23:06, said:
Ah, OK. Well, as I've implied, I consider the double in the first hand a lot less questionable than the one in this second hand.
-- Bertrand Russell
#13
Posted 2012-January-26, 02:59
George Carlin
#14
Posted 2012-January-26, 08:42
gwnn, on 2012-January-26, 02:59, said:
For the second hand, I definitely agree with you. For the first, I think you fail to appreciate that one opponent preempted, and the other made a minimum non-forcing raise of that preempt. Of course we all know that 3♦ can be very much a tactical bid, but the majority of the time this bidding tells us that we have at least half the deck. In this kind of situation, especially at matchpoints, it is imperative that the partner who has shortness in their suit act, as the other may not be able to. East might have a 5233 hand just short of a forcing 2♠ bid. Is he now going to balance into 3♠, just to discover that West had only 2 spades? No, of course not - and that's why this double is necessary.
-- Bertrand Russell
#15
Posted 2012-January-27, 02:09
mgoetze, on 2012-January-26, 08:42, said:
Because there is a case (qualified with a 'might have') where double will work out well, double is necessary. That is not my kind of logic.
No, I don't fail to appreciate that one opponent preempted and the other made a minimum non-forcing raise of that preempt. Because one opponent preempted, the "minimum non-forcing raise" can be made with quite a strong hand. Maybe you fail to appreciate that?
George Carlin
#16
Posted 2012-January-30, 11:23
jamegumb, on 2012-January-24, 12:55, said:
Yes, I screwed up the defense here late (though I suppose it's possible that declarer has QT6 in spades and Qx in hearts, in which case playing the spade king before the jack would be foolish). The double still needs to be taken out:
http://tinyurl.com/7aa7q5b
(And this is why it's so dangerous to double with shapely hands and GIB as your partner. I knew better.)
#17
Posted 2012-February-01, 10:42
jamegumb, on 2012-January-30, 11:23, said:
http://tinyurl.com/7aa7q5b
(And this is why it's so dangerous to double with shapely hands and GIB as your partner. I knew better.)
Yes, I know better. Yet it still happens:
http://tinyurl.com/72hj9d9

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