If you haven't specifically discussed these sequences with a partner, but play normalish 2/1, what do these doubles mean:
1♠-P-1NT(forcing)-3♣
X?
1♠-P-1NT(forcing)-2♣
X?
If it matters, it is unfavorable at matchpoints. By either/or I mean that you X with both penalty and takeout and partner looks at their cards to guess and figure it out. By no uniform standard I mean a significant percentage of pairs play one way and a significant number play another and you are flipping a coin if you haven't discussed it.
Sorry in advance if this turns out to be a WTP obvious answer, I think I know the answer but am not sure (and the 3♣ sequence came up today, and I think I had a X, but I avoided it due to being unsure).
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X after opps overcall F1nt take out, penalty, either/or, or no standard
#2
Posted 2013-August-03, 03:42
Both are takeout, after 3♣ it shows some extras ofcourse.
Don't worry, 'WTP' is only an issue when you're posting in expert-class bridge
Mbodell, on 2013-August-02, 22:16, said:
Sorry in advance if this turns out to be a WTP obvious answer, I think I know the answer but am not sure (and the 3♣ sequence came up today, and I think I had a X, but I avoided it due to being unsure).
Don't worry, 'WTP' is only an issue when you're posting in expert-class bridge
"It may be rude to leave to go to the bathroom, but it's downright stupid to sit there and piss yourself" - blackshoe
#3
Posted 2013-August-03, 11:20
A few decades ago it was common to play Opener's doubles as penalties, but nowadays most experts agree that a take-out double is far more useful and common.
#4
Posted 2013-August-03, 17:45
The double of 3♣ should be CARDS. Having a good defensive hand is OK.
The double of 2♣ is also cards, but more takeout-oriented (meaning that with a club stack you have to pass and wait for partner to X).
The double of 2♣ is also cards, but more takeout-oriented (meaning that with a club stack you have to pass and wait for partner to X).
#5
Posted 2013-August-05, 04:14
I think the X of 2♣ should be a "displaced bid", meaning "I would have bid that" if you normally play some sort of strong artificial 2♣ rebid. Otherwise takeout.
As this is not the expert forum, I am permitted to make a penalty X of the 3♣.
As this is not the expert forum, I am permitted to make a penalty X of the 3♣.
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