On an island of my own...
#21
Posted 2011-January-14, 15:41
One of our rules is that if partner is a defined hand, then double is penalties.
With my regular partners, I play a two-suited defence to 1NT, so a 2major overcall is specifically a single-suiter, not strong enough for a penalty double. That makes double penalties.
It sounds as if your 2H bid was much less well defined, which argues for take-out (for example, we play 1S P P 2H 2S x as take-out because 2H could have a much wide range of hands).
#22
Posted 2011-January-15, 06:52
However, i have never really discussed that situation, i nearly always play multi landy with dble =5m 4M, and 2!h was 5!h and 4+ minor partner can bid 3c p/c or 2N with a long minor or 3d with a game try in hearts. I.e., exactly as if there was no 2s bid, and that leaves dble for penalty.
#23
Posted 2011-January-15, 07:36
OleBerg, on 2011-January-14, 08:54, said:
If I had the chance to make an agreement, take-out would be my choice, especially if 1NT is 15-17 and the opponents are not known jokers.
At MP's, BAM etc, and the opp. red, I'd prefer penalty.
Not sure if it's relevant to what X should mean but LHO (Hampson) was in "joker" mode, they were down a lot in a knockout match and Hampson was swinging quite a bit. 1N was 14-16 but he had opened 1N a lot so far iirc lol.
#24
Posted 2011-January-15, 11:23
We added a new systemic agreement after playing the Hacketts when they were in "joker" mode: while we play (1x) 1suit (x) xx as Rosenkranz, we now play e.g.
P P 1S 2H
x xx
as strong, as the 1S bid is sometimes something of a joke
#25
Posted 2011-January-15, 15:08
#26
Posted 2011-January-15, 15:12
A partner and I played, that vs a specific pair:
(1m) - Pass - (1M) - X
was takeout of the last suit only.
Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.
Best Regards Ole Berg
_____________________________________
We should always assume 2/1 unless otherwise stated, because:
- If the original poster didn't bother to state his system, that means that he thinks it's obvious what he's playing. The only people who think this are 2/1 players.
Gnasher
#27
Posted 2011-January-15, 15:19
JLOGIC, on 2011-January-15, 07:36, said:
In that case I'd be more obliged to treat it as T/O. I have to guard against swings against me, not to pick up more imps when the opponents have already messed up.
If 2♠ is wrong, it is wrong enough in itself. LHO has taken a unilateral guess, and all I care for, is not giving large swings away, like being robbed out of a game. If I collect only 100 where 200 were available, or only 200 where 500 where available, it doesn't matter, the board is already fine.
Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.
Best Regards Ole Berg
_____________________________________
We should always assume 2/1 unless otherwise stated, because:
- If the original poster didn't bother to state his system, that means that he thinks it's obvious what he's playing. The only people who think this are 2/1 players.
Gnasher
#28
Posted 2011-January-15, 18:17
I'm pretty sure "expert standard" is that both these doubles are penalty, but it's increasingly common to play them as takeout for the minors. Thus I'd assume "penalty" opposite a random expert without much discussion of doubles, but play them as takeout with most of my regular partners.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#29
Posted 2011-January-15, 19:05
#30
Posted 2011-January-15, 20:01
JLOGIC, on 2011-January-15, 19:05, said:
Not clear. Opener has roughly the same range of strength. In both cases the spade bidder should have decent suit quality, but in practice you see a lot of people make those calls with lousy suits. It's true that the 1NT auction gives opener five spades rather than six, but against that many hands with five spades (and a few with four spades) might've acted over 1NT in direct seat. Hands with long spades usually pass over a 1♠ opening.
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#32
Posted 2011-January-19, 06:37
Unfortunately I play this double as takeout in either situation.
- hrothgar
#33
Posted 2011-January-19, 07:05
han, on 2011-January-19, 06:37, said:
Unfortunately I play this double as takeout in either situation.
I've been quoted in someone's sig file!
My time is now!
#34
Posted 2011-January-19, 09:40
- hrothgar
#35
Posted 2011-January-19, 09:45
hrothgar, on 2011-January-19, 07:05, said:
My time is now!
Congratulations.