bluecalm, on 2012-October-17, 07:24, said:
I doubled 5♣ to show we have double fits and sacrifice is possible. Is it bad ?
Now I obviously didn't consider 6♠ myself. I thought my options were pass or double. Pass having this disadvantage/advantage that partner will save with: say Kxxx - xxx KQxxxx which rates to be great for us if they really have ♣ void. It will be a disaster if they haven't though.
Another thing is that it enables us 5S sacrifice vs 5H which rates to be great w/e they have but maybe I should've tried 5S myself ?
On this auction I would consider bidding 5
♠ myself and consider defending 5 or 6
♥. 5
♠ now or over 5
♣ seems better if I didn't want to defend 5
♥. I don't see why we need to get partner involved in this decision, how different a hand can he have from the one he held? Once we X 5
♣, we've told partner that he is allowed to think for himself, maybe put our
♥K into
♠s to double 5
♣ since our hand is now more offensive. We are actually holding a bunch of defense and we know a lot more about partner's hand so we are the ones who need to determine how far to compete. I for one don't think west is all that crazy: "I have a heart void, 4 card support, and diamond length so partner may be short, AND partner wants my opinion?" 6
♠ isn't that unreasonable a bid.
I once yelled at my partner for discarding the 'wrong' card when he was subjected to a squeeze that I allowed by giving the wrong count with too high a card. Now he's allowed to pitch aces when the opponents have the king in the dummy. At trick 2. When he could have followed suit. And blame me.
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