
BPO-002E
#41
Posted 2005-May-18, 13:55

#42
Posted 2005-May-18, 14:07
- hrothgar
#43
Posted 2005-May-18, 16:54
Double of low level contracts are for take-out, unless preceded by redouble, or if it's obvious that the opponents have a misfit.
Accordingly, double of 2[di] is for take-out, because nothing of the above is clear (no redouble earlier, and not obvious that they have a misfit). But that doesn't necessarily mean that I think double is best.
You will see when Ben posts the panel's view.
You are stting behind. They didnt show an obvious fit. [/quote]
Read my post again please. I said that it must be obvious that they have a misfit before double is for penalty. It's not obvious here, so in my view double of 2[di] is for take-out - although I think 2[he] is a better bid as you see.
I'll ask Mike in a couple of days. Unlike you I am certain that he agrees.
Roland
#44
Posted 2005-May-19, 05:21
Walddk, on May 18 2005, 10:54 PM, said:
The problem with the rule of being "obvious" is that in some hands it might be obvious to you, but not to partner

#45
Posted 2005-May-23, 15:20
Double of low level contracts are for take-out, unless preceded by redouble, or if it's obvious that the opponents have a misfit.
Accordingly, double of 2[di] is for take-out, because nothing of the above is clear (no redouble earlier, and not obvious that they have a misfit). But that doesn't necessarily mean that I think double is best.
You will see when Ben posts the panel's view.
You are stting behind. They didnt show an obvious fit. [/QUOTE]
Read my post again please. I said that it must be obvious that they have a misfit before double is for penalty. It's not obvious here, so in my view double of 2[di] is for take-out - although I think 2[he] is a better bid as you see.
I'll ask Mike in a couple of days. Unlike you I am certain that he agrees.
Roland [/quote]
I asked Mike Lawrence in Scotland yesterday:
"I like to play double as take-out. Extras but never with 4 hearts. If I have 4 hearts, I will bid them".
Roland
#46
Posted 2005-May-23, 18:37
One of the finest players and an excellent bridge author suggesting that one bid one's hand naturally. And agreeing with another of the finest.
Will wonders never cease?
Thank you for the post, Roland.
#47
Posted 2005-May-25, 03:49
Double of low level contracts are for take-out, unless preceded by redouble, or if it's obvious that the opponents have a misfit.
Accordingly, double of 2[di] is for take-out, because nothing of the above is clear (no redouble earlier, and not obvious that they have a misfit). But that doesn't necessarily mean that I think double is best.
You will see when Ben posts the panel's view.
You are stting behind. They didnt show an obvious fit. [/QUOTE]
Read my post again please. I said that it must be obvious that they have a misfit before double is for penalty. It's not obvious here, so in my view double of 2[di] is for take-out - although I think 2[he] is a better bid as you see.
I'll ask Mike in a couple of days. Unlike you I am certain that he agrees.
Roland [/QUOTE]
I asked Mike Lawrence in Scotland yesterday:
"I like to play double as take-out. Extras but never with 4 hearts. If I have 4 hearts, I will bid them".
Roland [/quote]
Thx Roland. Time for me to change the style:)
#48
Posted 2005-May-26, 14:58
#49 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-May-26, 16:17
#50
Posted 2005-May-26, 16:22
Roland
#51
Posted 2005-May-26, 19:17
anyway, with this or a similar hand in the future i'll probably bid the hearts... it's true that any bid might be correct on any given layout, but fwiw here is the full hand
on this particular hand, x worked out while 2H would work better on another hand, but one thing seems certain - by always bidding 2H there will never be a chance to penalize the opps
#52 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-May-26, 19:55
#53
Posted 2005-May-26, 20:37
#54
Posted 2005-May-27, 12:34
1S - P - 1NT - 2D
X - all pass