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capp/hamilton w/ dbl of 2c

#1 User is offline   Mbodell 

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Posted 2007-September-23, 02:57

So given the auction starts (1nt "15-17") 2!{1} (x!{2}) what would you play the following as:

xx
pass
2
other?

where the alerted bids were:
1 - single long suit
2 - staymen

and specifically how would you treat the following continuations:

xx (2) p (p)
x

p (2) p (p)
x

xx (p) p (2)
x

Is rdbl points or club tolerance and which of the dbls, if any, should be penalty oriented? Would any of this change if the 1nt was weak 12-14?
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Posted 2007-September-23, 03:14

xx = bid your suit
pass = I want to play in
2 and other = natural
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Posted 2007-September-23, 11:30

I have the same agreements as Frederick, but I wonder if it isn't better for pass to mean "let's stay out of the auction".
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2007-September-23, 11:43

Hi,

the method suggested by Free is standard,
given tha the X of 2C is stayman, it is
certainly not best, but it pays to have simple
agreements.

With kind regards
Marlowe
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
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