I am reading Marty bergen's negative dbl. He said you can dbl with only one major after 1c-2d-?
say with
S: AQ
H: KXXX
D: XXXX
C: XXX
Then, when he discuss the rebid of the opener, he says with
S: KJXX
H: XX
D: X
C: AKJTXX
you should jump to 4S.
How can you jump in a major when pd's negative dbl gurantees only one major? Any comments?
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Negative dbl
#2
Posted 2003-November-17, 06:57
not sure where you're reading, but if that's what he said i suspect he's giving responder a choice: 4S or 5C... but i can't understand him saying anything that bypasses 3nt
"Paul Krugman is a stupid person's idea of what a smart person sounds like." Newt Gingrich (paraphrased)
#3
Posted 2003-November-17, 07:13
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not sure where you're reading, but if that's what he said i suspect he's giving responder a choice: 4S or 5C... but i can't understand him saying anything that bypasses 3nt
His little book"Negative dbls" page15 and page45. This happens when pd opened one minor and RHO overcalled with another minor at the two level:
1C-2D-X OR 1D-2C-X
HE said this dbl only promise at least one major, not two major.
#4
Posted 2003-November-17, 17:41
i'm not sure but i think that's how most play it.. they also play a sequence such as 1c (1d) x promises both, because they bid with one 4 card major... most don't like that, but it does have the advantage of being practicle...
1d (2c) x should promise only one major... as for the jump he talks about, i admit i'm confused also...
1d (2c) x should promise only one major... as for the jump he talks about, i admit i'm confused also...
"Paul Krugman is a stupid person's idea of what a smart person sounds like." Newt Gingrich (paraphrased)
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