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#21 User is offline   luke warm 

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Posted 2005-March-18, 16:12

TimG, on Mar 18 2005, 01:14 PM, said:

Few play: 1-(2)-2-(3)-DBL for penalties.  My regular partner and I have an agreement that doubles are not penalty when either side has found a fit at the two-level or both sides have found a fit at the three-level.  This is sort of a law of total tricks thing.

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at mps i'd consider the double of 3H to be cooperative, penalty oriented... it means "i have extra for my 1S opening, but i do not have a distributional or other reason to bid 3S"

TimG said:

(1♥)-DBL-(2♥)-DBL? Do you really need this takeout double?

i think so... to me it shows a likely 3=2=4=4 hand
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Posted 2005-March-18, 20:15

TimG said:

> Not so clear in many four-card major systems.

I think take-out doubles apply to any system, except perhaps goulash systems. But maybe that's just me.

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> But, support doubles are not.

That is indeed correct. Support doubles are not vital, although they help in some circumstances, like 5-card majors strong NT systems (sayc, 2/1, french std).

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> Or, how about this classic responsive double auction:
> (1)-DBL-(2)-DBL?  Do you really need this takeout double?

YES you need it a lot. It is for the minors. One could NOT use 2NT as a replacement because 2NT is needed for a bunch of things, like for instance to distinguish between a competitive 3m bid from a stronger one (e.g. Lebenshol). Even if you skip Lebenshol, you might want to use 2NT as natural instead of for the minors.

There is of course some arbitrarity in dbl and 2NT (e.g. 2NT could be for the minors and double Lebenshol) but you cannot do away with double without lessening the effectiveness of your competitive bidding.
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Posted 2005-March-18, 23:50

whereagles, on Mar 18 2005, 09:15 PM, said:

TimG said:

> Not so clear in many four-card major systems.

I think take-out doubles apply to any system, except perhaps goulash systems. But maybe that's just me.

Negative doubels are a form of takeout doubles and are what I was referring to when I said it was not clear that they are vital in many four-card major systems. I stand by that.
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Posted 2005-March-19, 02:35

Well, I think you're wrong :)

I could ask you to disclose your reasons for the claim and try and refute them. But, as I said above, I'm not going to start an argument on this now :)
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