Unsettled
#21
Posted 2013-January-15, 17:54
#22
Posted 2013-January-15, 21:23
lalldonn, on 2013-January-15, 12:10, said:
#23
Posted 2013-January-16, 00:04
#24
Posted 2013-January-16, 07:52
Doubling might work and it might not. I don't do it, I wouldn't go ballistic if my partner did. But I also would not want him to explain afterward why I should have shown more restraint in my own bidding when we are doubled and off one. Or undoubled and off two, for that matter.
#25
Posted 2013-January-16, 08:28
kenberg, on 2013-January-16, 07:52, said:
I was thinking that too. Would be interested to see the correlation of doubling/passing v. age.
-gwnn
#26
Posted 2013-January-16, 09:15
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#28
Posted 2013-January-16, 16:16
My partner (who is only very slightly older than me) would double.
So I've had experience of results playing both styles, and I would say it's "inconclusive"
p.s. I agree totally with JLOGIC about the importance of vulnerability.
#29
Posted 2013-January-16, 22:41
#30
Posted 2013-January-18, 21:59
#31
Posted 2013-January-18, 22:36
The Blue team pioneered doubles on this kind of hand. Risky but may be the lesser risk if opponents regularly open a short minor. Partner should be aware that you may act on this kind of hand.
Emboldened by the Italian experience, some British experts virtually ignore their opponents' 1♣ openers, just making their normal opening bid (but doubling with clubs).
#32
Posted 2013-January-19, 00:13
#33
Posted 2013-January-19, 02:14
filostine, on 2013-January-19, 00:13, said:
Ah yes, the best fit tournaments.
#34
Posted 2013-January-19, 04:07
#35
Posted 2013-January-20, 04:00
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#36
Posted 2013-January-20, 05:05
I don't pretend to be an expert on bidding theory but doubling in first on 15-18 and bidding 1NT with this sounds somewhat sub-optimal to me.