If you were playing with a pickup partner and agreed SAYC, what do you think the standard meaning of double is in the following auction?
Opps vulnerable
1♥ - (NB) - 2♦ - (2♠)
Dble
Paul
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What does double mean?
#2
Posted 2006-September-16, 16:00
Look at your hand. If you have long spades, it's some sort of take out. If you have short spades, it's PEN.
#3
Posted 2006-September-16, 19:58
Without discussion, it seems to me it's a penalty double. It's possible opener has some sort of 4-5-1-3 hand and the opponent has made a bad choice. Not likely to happen often, but it's possible. It wouldn't surprise me to learn that many players have different meanings for this, but a pick-up playing SAYC? I guess it's penalty. That doesn't mean you can't bid on, but I would expect a hand where, based on what opener has heard so far, he thinks 2SX might be a good place to play.
Ken
#4
Posted 2006-September-17, 02:36
I play it as take out, don't know what it is in SAYC
for me something like:
x-xxxxx-xxx-xxxx
and not minimal (14+)
for me something like:
x-xxxxx-xxx-xxxx
and not minimal (14+)
#5
Posted 2006-September-17, 02:54
Although SAYC is not specified at this level of detail, it must be penalty in SAYC since that's what we've all learned at school.
I prefer to play it as take-out, fortunately both my IRL partners agree with this. I have no idea what the experts play.
I prefer to play it as take-out, fortunately both my IRL partners agree with this. I have no idea what the experts play.
The world would be such a happy place, if only everyone played Acol :) --- TramTicket
#6
Posted 2006-September-17, 06:24
Assuming NB means Pass, dbl by opener
is for penalty, since Pass would be forcing.
With kind regards
Marlowe
PS: We had a simlar discussion
already in a differnt thread.
http://forums.bridge...opic=15603&st=0
is for penalty, since Pass would be forcing.
With kind regards
Marlowe
PS: We had a simlar discussion
already in a differnt thread.
http://forums.bridge...opic=15603&st=0
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
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