Meaning of this double
#1
Posted 2016-July-25, 13:07
Pass pass x
The expected spade length for x is closest to:
0-1
1-2
2-3
3-4
4-5
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#2
Posted 2016-July-25, 14:23
#5
Posted 2016-July-26, 05:31
#6
Posted 2016-July-26, 15:03
15(43) is more risky (unless we're happy defending 2SX), and 35(32) also because partner is less likely to transform and might escape to your 2-cd minor...
#7
Posted 2016-July-26, 15:34
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#8
Posted 2016-July-26, 15:55
apollo1201, on 2016-July-26, 15:03, said:
15(43) is more risky (unless we're happy defending 2SX), and 35(32) also because partner is less likely to transform and might escape to your 2-cd minor...
It looks more competitive to me. I wouldn't expect P to pass unless he had an unusually good DOR (defence-offence ratio ).
#9
Posted 2016-July-26, 16:05
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#10
Posted 2016-July-27, 05:13
Google translate works well enough!
Linking back because the other thread is a Chinese version of this original post.
#11
Posted 2016-July-27, 05:18
Phil, on 2016-July-26, 15:34, said:
But maybe we don't play double by opener as penalty?
#12
Posted 2016-July-27, 07:12
helene_t, on 2016-July-27, 05:18, said:
Possible I guess but not mainstream.
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#13
Posted 2016-July-27, 07:45
#14
Posted 2016-July-27, 08:29
Phil, on 2016-July-27, 07:12, said:
I would have thought that a competitive double (basically 3 hearts and an interest in competing) was at least as popular as pure penalty here.
#15
Posted 2016-July-27, 13:01
Phil, on 2016-July-26, 16:05, said:
I rarely play MPs, but my instinct is to bid if they're NV, since taking them one off is unlikely to score well. Less sure what I'd do when they're vul.
(But I'm a conservative SOB in the constructive auction, and wouldn't have opened that a 15-17 NT)
#18
Posted 2016-July-31, 21:25
#19
Posted 2016-August-02, 00:56
gnasher, on 2016-July-31, 21:25, said:
I agree. This is what Opener will assume when making the initial decision on whether to defend 2♠x.
A more interesting question, worth discussing in any regular partnership, is what Responder's bids of 2NT/3♣/3♦/3♥/3♠ mean instead of double. There is more than one plausible way to play, but as usual the most important thing is to be on the same wavelength as partner.
#20
Posted 2016-August-02, 11:43
Jinksy, on 2016-July-27, 13:01, said:
(But I'm a conservative SOB in the constructive auction, and wouldn't have opened that a 15-17 NT)
It was the first round of the finals of the LM Pairs. Pard held this hand but we hadn't explicitly discussed x.
I had xx QTxxx xx AKxx. Declarer had AKJxxx AJ8x void Jxx. It takes a club lead followed by a spade shift to beat it but partner naturally led a high diamond.
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