Feel Good Auctions
#21
Posted 2007-September-18, 07:54
With the list given, penalty double, and you KNOW that they are going to suffer. Joy.
#23
Posted 2007-September-18, 08:12
Penalty double was my second choice, but sometimes the penalty double is not enjoyable... you double a save, for example, knowing that it is probably a good save, and we are getting a poor result. A penalty double where we have 'got' them feels good, but many doubles lack that level of confidence.
#24
Posted 2007-September-18, 08:28
#25
Posted 2007-September-18, 08:32
#26
Posted 2007-September-18, 08:43
jtfanclub, on Sep 18 2007, 09:12 AM, said:
To me, it is when partner doesn't open 2♦ Flannery. I hate that convention with a passion.
#27
Posted 2007-September-18, 10:30
Of the items on the list partner opening 1NT is OK, since we have reasonably good methods there and partner is a good declarer.
Harald
#29
Posted 2007-September-18, 11:26
pclayton, on Sep 18 2007, 12:05 PM, said:
Initially I had "always" on the list but I was afraid that that would be an easy way out.
- hrothgar
#30
Posted 2007-September-18, 11:30
Obviously it feels great when you know that you got them, but aren't there a lot of doubles where:
(1) It's MP, and you're really not sure if they're going down.
(2) You just made a tough decision to double their sacrifice instead of competing, and aren't really sure you got it right.
(3) Dummy shows up and it looks an awful lot like opponents might make the hand.
(4) Partner pulls the double even though opponents were toast.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#31
Posted 2007-September-18, 11:37
- hrothgar
#32
Posted 2007-September-18, 13:01
I hate penalty doubles, I've had many times the same nightmare when I double a stupid high level contract having loads of trumps, but when I lead there is something like a ♦6 at dummy wich is duplicated in my hand and I know the result won't stand.
I voted for partner's rebidding 1NT since is the most accurate bidding we have in our system, with one partner we can even switch to relays.
#33
Posted 2007-September-18, 15:32
Really feel good when I hold a couple of jacks and a stiff spade - RHO opens 1N (p) 2C (p); 2S (p) 3S (p) - with the invitational auction, I know partner holds a very decent hand and a spade stack - when opener accepted, I doubled. As declarer misguessed each critical suit/card in turn, I just kept feeling better and better
#34
Posted 2007-September-18, 17:30
#35
Posted 2007-September-19, 21:46
#37
Posted 2007-September-21, 06:39
Also I like auctions that start with an overcall, either by me or by partners. We play more solid overcalls than most of the field so we lose on those hands where we fail to overcall but win on those where we do. Also I think we have better mutual understandings of the follow-ups than most of the field.