Another Strong 2C Auction Interference DBL = penalty or T/O ?
#1
Posted 2013-April-21, 11:32
( p ) - DBL = ?
Responder's pass! was positive but with no good 5+ card suit ( DBL would have been "bust" ).
Sooo, what should Opener's DBL mean here ? Penalty or T/O ?
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"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
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#2
Posted 2013-April-21, 11:37
#3
Posted 2013-April-21, 12:40
#4
Posted 2013-April-21, 12:45
I would risk double with the above example too. It's a big parlay for us to end up in 3nt down and we might right side it.
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#5
Posted 2013-April-21, 12:52
#6
Posted 2013-April-21, 13:17
the_clown, on 2013-April-21, 12:52, said:
I think the common agreement is that if responder bids something, he's showing a weak hand. Pass and double are his positive actions.
Since responder's pass is forcing, opener has to do something. He can bid a suit if he has one, or double if he has a balanced hand. Responder now can decide whether to leave the double in (reasonable with two balanced hands, unless you have slam aspirations), or show his own suit now.
#8
Posted 2013-April-21, 16:21
#9
Posted 2013-April-22, 05:12
#11
Posted 2013-April-22, 06:53
Result: 2HX made 12 tricks for 1470 .. IMP scoring
TWOferBRIDGE
"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
#12
Posted 2013-April-22, 07:04
South got what he deserved for opening 2♣ with a three suiter, and NS for not knowing what they were doing.
#15
Posted 2013-April-22, 23:21
#16
Posted 2013-April-25, 14:46
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2013-April-21, 11:32, said:
( p ) - DBL = ?
Responder's pass! was positive but with no good 5+ card suit ( DBL would have been "bust" ).
Sooo, what should Opener's DBL mean here ? Penalty or T/O ?
This question was circulated elsewhere .
One knowledgeable reply was in the form of a question:
How often do you have a trump stack in front of the bidder and KNOW that you want to penalize them versus the I-got-a-giant-hand-and-don't-know-what-to-do?.
His answer was T/O .
TWOferBRIDGE
"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
#17
Posted 2013-April-25, 15:04
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2013-April-25, 14:46, said:
One knowledgeable reply was in the form of a question:
How often do you have a trump stack in front of the bidder and KNOW that you want to penalize them versus the I-got-a-giant-hand-and-don't-know-what-to-do?.
His answer was T/O .
But with a giant balanced hand, do you want your partner, probably also with a balanced hand, to bid? So probably the double is best not described as take out or penalty. You are not asking your partner to pass unless he is very distributional (which would describe a penalty double); but you are also not asking him to bid unless he has a trump stack (which would describe a take out double). You are asking him to do something sensible on the understanding that you have a very strong hand, and no good suit of your own to bid - which will often be to pass, I'd have thought.
#18
Posted 2013-April-25, 18:09
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#19
Posted 2013-April-25, 18:30
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2013-April-25, 14:46, said:
One knowledgeable reply was in the form of a question:
How often do you have a trump stack in front of the bidder and KNOW that you want to penalize them versus the I-got-a-giant-hand-and-don't-know-what-to-do?.
His answer was T/O .
With, of all things, a giant hand, I am going to know what to do.
If I am balanced, I double (penalties - I could even have a GF heart one suiter against plenty of opponents) or bid 2NT (strong balanced but not penalties). If not, I am going to go try something novel such as bidding my longest suit, or bid 3♥ with a 4054 24 count, which has never happened in the entire history of bridge.
#20
Posted 2013-April-26, 11:14
This auction occurred in both rooms during the 2007 Bermuda Bowl. One off with 6♣ making.
It seems nuts to open 2♣ and defend 2♥, but whatever.