3N!-Dbl-ReDbl-Pass;
?
The only reference I've been able to find online to this auction seems to indicate that it is 'to play' 3NXX. I suppose it would tend to indicate GOOD stops in 3 suits (I play no outside controls in 3N opener), while Pass would be not-so-good stops and 4♣ pass-or-correct.
Is this a reasonable method?
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Gambling 3NT redoubled
#2
Posted 2007-January-14, 04:44
You can play a lot of methods. 4♣ for correction, pass and rdbl to play is perfectly playable.
#3
Posted 2007-January-14, 06:43
I prefer:
pass = transfer your minor (RDbl = ♣; 4♣ = ♦)
RDbl = ok to play
pass = transfer your minor (RDbl = ♣; 4♣ = ♦)
RDbl = ok to play
"It may be rude to leave to go to the bathroom, but it's downright stupid to sit there and piss yourself" - blackshoe
#5
Posted 2007-January-14, 20:12
mcphee, on Jan 14 2007, 05:44 AM, said:
I like doubt showing redble, pass to play.
How can you have 'doubt' when pard makes what is perhaps the most descriptive opening bid available? There are tactical considerations involved here, however.
XX says; we've got 'em, 4♣ = p/c. Pass is to play, but may not be as emphatic as xx
"Phil" on BBO
#6
Posted 2007-January-15, 01:09
If you haven't discussed this, it is to play. If you have discussed this, you have wasted times which you should rather have spent on discussion about advancing takeout doubles or overcalls
The easiest way to count losers is to line up the people who talk about loser count, and count them. -Kieran Dyke
#7
Posted 2007-January-15, 01:19
Free, on Jan 14 2007, 07:43 AM, said:
I prefer:
pass = transfer your minor (RDbl = ♣; 4♣ = ♦)
RDbl = ok to play
pass = transfer your minor (RDbl = ♣; 4♣ = ♦)
RDbl = ok to play
oo I like that.
Thanks everyone.
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