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Imps, all red.
2C-(Dbl)-Rdbl-(2H);
Pass-(Pass)-?
So partner opens 2C, "Polish style" showing (11)12-15(16) with 6+ clubs or 5C and 4M. This is our hand:
KTxxx
KT9
T7
AQT
As responder we have the following options, first round:
- Rdbl = The opponent's can not play an undoubled contract under 2S. Further doubles are for penalties.
- Suit = Non-forcing freebid, about 8-11.
- 2NT = Good club raise.
- Jump = Natural GF.
I thought that the spade suit was too bad for a jump to 3S, so I chose redouble. Perhaps 2S could be an option, but I think the hand is worth a GF.
Now after partner's forcing pass I did not really know what to bid. Here our methods are obviously lacking. Should 2S be forcing? What about 2NT or 3C? I chose to rebid 3NT, which went down one when partner had:
Qxx
x
Axx
KJ9xxx
I wouldn't have opened this hand, since I think the range for a 5+ 2C opening needs to be more narrow, but anyway. 4S was the better contract.
So some questions:
1. How do you handle the natural 2C opening in competition? I guess an option could be "business redouble" and simple use system on otherwise, meaning 2D could be a relay etc. Another option could be transfers.
2. What are your agreements after a strength showing redouble, and what would you bid with the hand I held?
And then the second board, with a similar theme:
Imps, all white
(Pass)-1D-(1NT)-Dbl;
(2H)-Pass-(Pass)-?
1D is natural unbalanced (4+D, longer clubs possible) with 11-19 hcp. 1NT is natural 15-18 and double is for penalties. I doubled with the following hand:
Qxxx
Ax
xx
KQxxx
Once again the opponents aren't allowed to play an undoubled contract under 2S. So what should I do? Double would be for penalties. Should a new suit be forcing? What about 2NT? Anyway I chose to bid 3C, and partner bid 3NT. This went down one when partner (once again) had a sub-minimum opening:
Jx
KQxx
KJT9x
xx
Now I think partner should have doubled 2H, since he has chosen to open the bidding and knows I'll be in a difficult spot if he passes. Anyway, what are your agreements in these situations?
Just for fun I'll give you another problem we faced:
Imps, favourable
1D-(4S)-?
Once again 1D is natural unbalanced (4+D, may have longer clubs, 11-19), and you hold the following hand:
xxx
QJ
KTx
KQxxx
Not really sure what 4NT would be in this auction, probably ace asking. Double would be optional.