Responding to a vague double
#1
Posted 2005-June-27, 06:50
At red vs white, you get ♠xxxx ♥KJxx ♦x ♣xxxx. RHO deals and opens 1NT (9-11) in first seat.
1N-p-p-X
2♦-p-3♦-X
p - ?
#2
Posted 2005-June-27, 07:50
#3
Posted 2005-June-27, 08:14
I am not passing, and I show, where I live.
If I remember it correctly:
"Power Doubles" are a version of negative double,
saying, "Partner we have the majority of points
between us", i.e. +9HCP.
In other word, they do not apply in the actual situation.
I dont play "Power Doubles", but the source mentioning
these double, claimed, that they work quite well.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#4
Posted 2005-June-27, 08:17
#5
Posted 2005-June-27, 08:24
mcphee, on Jun 27 2005, 09:17 AM, said:
Of course.
But 4D may probelle you past the 4
level faster than you may blink.
You may survive the 4 level, but not the
5 level.
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#6
Posted 2005-June-27, 08:30
I'm not letting them their 5-4 fit and lets partner choose a major.
#7
Posted 2005-June-27, 08:38
mcphee, on Jun 27 2005, 02:17 PM, said:
Should pard pass rather than double holding:
AKx-AQx-Jxx-KQxx ?
#9
Posted 2005-June-27, 08:43
Gerben42, on Jun 27 2005, 02:41 PM, said:
when you are so strong and they have opened 9-11 NT, pard will seldom have the values for a balancing t/o.
To await reopening when u are so strong is like dreaming (yes, I love to dream too , but not at the bridge table )
#10 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-June-27, 09:21
#11
Posted 2005-June-27, 09:48
Partner's double turned out to be meant as penalty.
#12
Posted 2005-June-27, 11:00
I hope p could cuebid with 4414 but perhaps not. In any case I hope to beat 3dX but will not be surprised to lose imps.
#13
Posted 2005-June-27, 11:13
But why not double 2♦ in the 1st place? With your 'expert' pard, shouldn't this clearly be takeout?
#14
Posted 2005-June-27, 11:16
pclayton, on Jun 27 2005, 12:13 PM, said:
But why not double 2♦ in the 1st place? With your 'expert' pard, shouldn't this clearly be takeout?
It is? Good grief these doubles are very very confusing to me. I would have thought x direct over 2d was penalty Oh well
#15
Posted 2005-June-27, 19:18
I see this as another opportunity to take advantage of the opponents unusual agreements. Had the auction gone 2D-P-3D-X-P, I would settle for 3H. Here, partner has had the opportunity to show extra strength.
K
#16
Posted 2005-June-27, 21:33
Then (1NT) - X - (2♣) - ?
Pass = forcing (like a takeout double)
X = penalty
Bid = Weak no interest in penalty
Here it is slightly different as opener has rescued himself (has he psyched?). If we use the above agreements, then pass is forcing and double by me would be penalty. My initial pass perfectly describes my hand.
(1NT) - P - (P) - X
(2♦) - P - (P) - ?
Supposing your pass showed your inability to penalise, partner can now double for penalty or bid a suit if he feels that penalizing 2♦ will not be profitable.
So the auction at hand is equivalent to:
(1NT) - X - (2♣) - P
(3♣) - ?
If double would be penalty had opener passed, would it not still be penalty now? I'm not saying that the auction makes a whole lot of sense, but it's important that you and your partner agree so that each other knows what's going on.
#17
Posted 2005-June-28, 06:05
helene_t, on Jun 28 2005, 01:50 AM, said:
At red vs white, you get ♠xxxx ♥KJxx ♦x ♣xxxx. RHO deals and opens 1NT (9-11) in first seat.
1N-p-p-X
2♦-p-3♦-X
p - ?
I voted (as a joke) for "fake a heart attack or something" BUT in real life
1. when I read pard's profile I probably would have preferred NOT to play with him (but maybe it's an INDY and I had no choice?)
2. assuming that I am stuck for bid I will choose 4♦ and hope he has a BIG (like 18+) hand with both majors and we somehow get to the right contract
#18
Posted 2005-June-28, 16:52
P_Marlowe, on Jun 27 2005, 09:24 AM, said:
mcphee, on Jun 27 2005, 09:17 AM, said:
Of course.
But 4D may probelle you past the 4
level faster than you may blink.
You may survive the 4 level, but not the
5 level.
Marlowe
If you have ♠xxxx ♥KJxx ♦x ♣xxxx, and opps have 9 or 10 card diamond fit, then you partner must have 2 or 3 diamonds.
What else can he have to double again? Lots of controls and tolerance for the other 3 suits? My point is this: if partner has 2 or 3 diamonds and is doubling a 2nd time in immediate position over 3♦, he must have a rock crusher and is probably thinking penalty double or one of those - do something intelligent doubles.
He will love your stiff ♦ ! Since we are vul and they are nv, I would venture 4♦ asking pd to bid his best major. Since I had not moved over 2♦, I am sure partner would not take this for a slam try.
We never know from day to day which ones we'll have to eat.