EW play 2/1. 1NT includes balanced invitations, but not one-suited invitations.
Is this a double?
#1
Posted 2012-October-11, 04:16
EW play 2/1. 1NT includes balanced invitations, but not one-suited invitations.
#2
Posted 2012-October-11, 04:18
#3
Posted 2012-October-11, 04:39
#4
Posted 2012-October-11, 04:39
#5
Posted 2012-October-11, 04:41
#6
Posted 2012-October-11, 09:10
aguahombre, on 2012-October-11, 04:39, said:
I think you have a point.
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#7
Posted 2012-October-11, 09:24
- billw55
#8
Posted 2012-October-11, 10:23
#9
Posted 2012-October-11, 10:50
I think it's a waste to reserve these doubles for hands where you have ♠AKJ10x. It's far more common to have something this, where the cards seem to be sitting badly for them, and a double is likely to get 500 more often than it costs 380.
#10
Posted 2012-October-11, 11:32
I would say it's not a good policy to double if you will feel nervous until partner leads the Q of your Kxx suit. I mean, 1NT even includes balanced invitations here? I think you are way out in left field on this one. Have you noticed that not only did no one else double, but most thought there must be other motives for posting this question?
- billw55
#11
Posted 2012-October-11, 14:29
Yes, double might work well if our side has the balance of the points, but that is a rather less likely scenario than might be concluded from considering the possible distribution of the high cards alone. Often partner will have a singleton spade and with (say) a 12-count he would have the right shape to double 1NT or overcall. At this vulnerability, his minimum for a double or overcall of 1NT might be somewhat lighter than this and some hands with reasonable values and doubleton spade would act also.
Hence I'd expect the opponents to have the balance of the points here more often than not. Add in Helene's point about the 1NT bidder being able to bid again on an unbalanced hand, double looks to be a losing action in the long term.
#12
Posted 2012-October-11, 15:26
gnasher, on 2012-October-11, 10:50, said:
I think it's a waste to reserve these doubles for hands where you have ♠AKJ10x. It's far more common to have something this, where the cards seem to be sitting badly for them, and a double is likely to get 500 more often than it costs 380.
My problem is not with the spades being too weak, it's just that I think the hand is generally too weak.
Also, I don't think 380 is the biggest downside, LHO is going to redouble with 10-11. I guess partner might find a run and it might be ok if that happens, but it's not exactly a thought I relish.
#13
Posted 2012-October-11, 18:20
#14
Posted 2012-October-12, 09:49
I passionately want every 300 penalty I can get.
I push way too hard as it is, but this one is way into nightmare.
#15
Posted 2012-October-12, 11:00
#18
Posted 2012-October-12, 14:54
Vampyr, on 2012-October-12, 11:00, said:
You can agree to play it that way if you want, but the standard meaning is a penalty double of spades.
#19
Posted 2012-October-12, 14:55
gnasher, on 2012-October-11, 10:50, said:
I think it's a waste to reserve these doubles for hands where you have ♠AKJ10x. It's far more common to have something this, where the cards seem to be sitting badly for them, and a double is likely to get 500 more often than it costs 380.
I really don't know what this hand proves, because pass nets +200 while after the double responder had the world's most obvious 2C bid which somehow she forgot to make*, which was going to be only 1 off and you probably weren't going to double it. So double reduced your points expectation, except that we gained 7 imps on the board.
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KQJ98
#20
Posted 2012-October-12, 16:24
helene_t, on 2012-October-11, 04:18, said:
Which are the bits of which LHO has the second one? And how many bits are there in total? And shouldn't it be the second bit, as I can't see how there can be more than one "second bit"?