Whether You Like It Or Not
#1
Posted 2010-January-21, 11:55
Please give examples of the weakest hands where you would be willing to sit for the double.
Thx.
So many experts, not enough X cards.
#2
Posted 2010-January-21, 12:26
bid_em_up, on Jan 21 2010, 12:55 PM, said:
Please give examples of the weakest hands where you would be willing to sit for the double.
Thx.
hey it ain't a game bid so I want to hold down the OTs
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#3
Posted 2010-January-21, 12:28
Qxx
KJx
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George Carlin
#4
Posted 2010-January-21, 12:31
If they haven't redoubled, 1NTx is likely to be as good anywhere else.
With a five card suit, I'd remove with Kxxxx xxx Jxx xx, but sit with anything more.
This post has been edited by gnasher: 2010-January-21, 12:33
#5
Posted 2010-January-21, 13:23
The answer, unless you've agreed otherwise, is that weak hands pull, and hands that have some defense sit.
Weak is a relative term and depends on many things like how weak partner can be to double their strong NTs. It also depends on things like seat, color, scoring, who the opponents are, etc, etc.
Edit: You say vul vs not. Does that change how partner doubles?
bed
#6
Posted 2010-January-21, 13:36
#7
Posted 2010-January-21, 13:37
gnasher, on Jan 22 2010, 06:31 AM, said:
If they haven't redoubled, 1NTx is likely to be as good anywhere else.
With a five card suit, I'd remove with Kxxxx xxx Jxx xx, but sit with anything more.
Agree 100%. Don't pull with balanced hands ever at IMPS.
Maybe if it's matchpoints and you're NV, -180/-380 isn't good and they could let you off the hook if you bid. But normally you should pass.
#8
Posted 2010-January-21, 13:40
jjbrr, on Jan 21 2010, 02:23 PM, said:
I said Not Vul vs. Vul (or maybe I'm misreading what you are saying). I suppose I should have said favorable. Sry.
And no, it does not change how partner doubles, but it might influence how aggressively you sit or run in order to try and achieve +200/+500.
So many experts, not enough X cards.
#10
Posted 2010-January-21, 15:02
bid_em_up, on Jan 21 2010, 02:40 PM, said:
jjbrr, on Jan 21 2010, 02:23 PM, said:
I said Not Vul vs. Vul (or maybe I'm misreading what you are saying). I suppose I should have said favorable. Sry.
And no, it does not change how partner doubles, but it might influence how aggressively you sit or run in order to try and achieve +200/+500.
Yes, you're right. I'm dyslexic. I apologize.
I admit with the 3334 yarbs everyone is offering, I would bid 2♣. They haven't redoubled yet so subsequent doubles won't be penalty, and partner won't bid anymore.
bed
#11
Posted 2010-January-21, 15:14
If I have a 5 card suit and a terrible hand, I can run in the hope that it will work out OK.
I will usually sit for the double with an unbalanced hand of about 5+ HCP which does not offer a chance of game in a suit contract. However, if I have a long suit and between 4-8 HCP I may run because the opponents may have 7 tricks and we may have 8 tricks in our suit.
The hands where the high cards rate to be split 20-20 between the two sides are the most treacherous, and involve more judgment. I would have to see my hand before making a decision.
#12
Posted 2010-January-21, 15:49