I am a bit lost when it comes to competitive auctions after opening strong club
a typical example is this
1♣-(3♠)-pass-(4♠)
what kind of hands would double, do they show extras?, and what kind of hands would pass?
Also what kind of hands would responder have for balancing with a double (or with a suit).
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competing after opening strong 1 club
#2
Posted 2010-December-17, 08:53
I would start doubling with 2-3 points above minimum and good t/o shape. I'd pass with all of my first balanced range whatever it is, and minimum of the second range, and double with stronger. So I play 15+ club, but first NT range is 16-18, second 19-21, I'd have either good T/O with 17+ (could be two suited occasionally) or 20+ flat for a double.
Partner's double shows values but couldn't bid over 3♠, so usually flattish hand. This is almost always left in.
Partner's double shows values but couldn't bid over 3♠, so usually flattish hand. This is almost always left in.
#3
Posted 2010-December-17, 17:23
You are not in a forcing pass. I recommend that you double with short spades + prime cards and/or extra values, and pass with spade length. I mean x AKxx Axxx AJxx is a minimum 1C but its obviously a double. Form of scoring/vulnerability matters. It is not that much different than handling 3S p 4S immediately, except you can more comfortably pass with 3244 19 or whatever.
The times you have a doubleton spade will be the hardest to judge, and the nature of your high cards/how much extra you have/vulnerability will matter a lot. If you play a strong 2N opener these situations will be easier.
The times you have a doubleton spade will be the hardest to judge, and the nature of your high cards/how much extra you have/vulnerability will matter a lot. If you play a strong 2N opener these situations will be easier.
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#4
Posted 2010-December-18, 00:58
4NT would still be 2 suited for both players right?
The weak hand might have 2 kind of hand for reopening with double the way we play it: a 8+ hand with wrong shape for a take out double of 3♠, or a maximum 6-7 hand akin 1444, wich of them it is?
The weak hand might have 2 kind of hand for reopening with double the way we play it: a 8+ hand with wrong shape for a take out double of 3♠, or a maximum 6-7 hand akin 1444, wich of them it is?
#5
Posted 2010-December-18, 09:16
Partner's pass over 3S said 'not hearts' -- does that help?
That's my agreement for just this expectable auction.
Also 1C has spades, as 1D has hearts.
That's my agreement for just this expectable auction.
Also 1C has spades, as 1D has hearts.
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