From Clee
#1
Posted 2013-March-03, 20:19
Txxxx Qxx KJx Ax, first seat.
P P 1D 2C
?
If you bid 2S, no more questions.
If you double, what do you bid over 2H? What do you bid over 3C p p ?. If over 3C p p you X and partner bids 3H, what do you bid?
Thanks.
#2
Posted 2013-March-03, 20:53
If you start X, you owe another bid with 10 when could have been 7.
Over partner's 2H, 2S. Over (3C) X.. Pass partner's 3H. I'm done.
#3
Posted 2013-March-03, 22:37
#4
Posted 2013-March-04, 01:39
#5
Posted 2013-March-04, 02:05
#6
Posted 2013-March-04, 02:17
#7
Posted 2013-March-04, 02:39
Playing standard ambiguous doubles I would pick 2S. I would not even consider 2S if we weren't a passed hand of course.
- hrothgar
#8
Posted 2013-March-04, 02:41
If I double then:
-I would pass 2♥ before realicing as a passed hand maybe 2♠ means something different .
-I would pass 3♣, double is close, but I don't like my hand.
-I would not pass 3♥ but not sure where to go, the hand is now pretty good when partner will have 5♦ most of the time, but wich game?, is 3♠ now half a stopper? if I wasn't a passed hand it would be a weak hand with 6 spades. Without discussion I wouldn't try that bid, and go for an agressive 3NT.
NOTE: for the 3♥ bid I misstook the auction for a vuluntary 3♥ bid from partner over opponent's 3♣. If I forced partner with another double I would pass.
#10
Posted 2013-March-04, 06:50
#11
Posted 2013-March-04, 08:11
Zelandakh, on 2013-March-04, 06:50, said:
Indeed, but I still think it's reasonable to pass 2H since our hand is pretty good for hearts and that might be our best spot.
FWIW I thought X, pass 2H (close between 2S), X, and bid 3S over 3H. Clee was pretty adamant that bidding 2S initially was right, and I thought X would be more popular.
#12
Posted 2013-March-04, 09:11
han, on 2013-March-04, 02:39, said:
Playing standard ambiguous doubles I would pick 2S. I would not even consider 2S if we weren't a passed hand of course.
I thought you played double showed 4+ hearts and 2♥ was spades.
Anyway, I would double and pass 2♥.
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#13
Posted 2013-March-04, 10:05
Zelandakh, on 2013-March-04, 06:50, said:
I think a major problem with han's suggestion is that it eliminates the ability to compete gently in diamonds. I know: we spurn the minors, yet a number of good players have found that being able to raise partner's suit offers them a competitive advantage
Note that Phil points out that he had thought han played x for hearts, any length, and hearts for spades any length: which makes significantly more sense to me, tho has problems of its own (as does any method here, and I'd have to play this for a while to see whether it was worth adopting)
As for what I would do: I just couldn't bring myself to bid 2♠ on that suit. I'm not saying it's wrong, just that I wouldn't do it when double, tho imperfect, is no more a distortion and is more 'flexible'. I'd also pass 2♥. To me, double then 2♠ would be longer spades, tho since I am a passed hand, a slightly weaker hand as well. J10xxxx Kx KJx xx seems about right.
#14
Posted 2013-March-04, 10:07
I would double at pairs and bid 2♠ at teams. After 3♣, I would double again playing standard (and pass 3♥), but bid 3♦ playing (effectively) unbalanced diamond.
#15
Posted 2013-March-04, 11:15
mikeh, on 2013-March-04, 10:05, said:
Glad to see you are not one of BBF throng who adhere to the Dave Ashley (R.I.P.) School of opening 2-bids.
PhilKing mentioned the unbalanced diamond style, which (combined with wk NT) might lean us toward no second double after (3C) P (P), but rather 3D.
#16
Posted 2013-March-05, 02:50
If you double, what do you bid over 2H? Pass, no problem with playing a moysian
What do you bid over 3C p p ? Dbl, we don't have fit but we do have extras
If over 3C p p you X and partner bids 3H, what do you bid? Pass, there are no alternatives imo
#17
Posted 2013-March-05, 03:18
And I would have pass over 3c and if I would have doubled pass over 3h too.
#18
Posted 2013-March-05, 04:37
Phil, on 2013-March-04, 09:11, said:
I am glad to hear that you have been thinking about me, but I don't recall playing that. For the last 3 years I've played double showing 4 spades, 2D (and 3C) showing 4 hearts and 2M natural 5+ forcing. I think my partner learned it from Anton Maas, but I don't know if Maas invented it.
- hrothgar
#19
Posted 2013-March-05, 05:02
han, on 2013-March-05, 04:37, said:
I suppose you also Dbl when holding 4-4M?
#20
Posted 2013-March-05, 07:25
- hrothgar