the bid goes...
1♣ - pass - 1♦ - 1♥
pass - 2♥ - double - pass
?
the opener s pass showes a 12-14 balanced hand with no 4 spades (with 4 spades i would bid 1sp after 1♥) so can be responder s double take out ?to what?to spades not so to what ?my opinion is that this dbl is only penalty .do u have other opinion ?let s hear
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double..take out or penalty..same old story
#2
Posted 2012-May-26, 08:07
Richard Pavlicek calls this DBL a Competitive Double .
" Certain doubles, while penalty in standard bidding, are best played as competitive meaning, 'I want to compete further but I am not sure what to bid.' " .
One of his examples looks much like yours:
1C - ( p ) - 1H - ( 1S )
p - ( 2S ) - DBL - ( p )
??
His suggestion after a Competitive DBL:
"Partner of the competitive doubler should choose the contract from the alternatives suggested by the previous bidding. Any nonjump bid (even a new suit) is nonforcing; jumps below game are invitational. Passing the double is a real possibility, requiring a suitable defensive hand with 4 trumps, or 3 trumps at the 3 level."
" Certain doubles, while penalty in standard bidding, are best played as competitive meaning, 'I want to compete further but I am not sure what to bid.' " .
One of his examples looks much like yours:
1C - ( p ) - 1H - ( 1S )
p - ( 2S ) - DBL - ( p )
??
His suggestion after a Competitive DBL:
"Partner of the competitive doubler should choose the contract from the alternatives suggested by the previous bidding. Any nonjump bid (even a new suit) is nonforcing; jumps below game are invitational. Passing the double is a real possibility, requiring a suitable defensive hand with 4 trumps, or 3 trumps at the 3 level."
Don Stenmark
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"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
TWOferBRIDGE
"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
#3
Posted 2012-May-26, 08:10
To me it shows at least 5 diamonds, and mild support to clubs...I don't see it as being a stop ask, but you could be looking at a game value hand. 1H can possibly be 7+ HCP, with a 2H response showing 6+ or really nice hearts. If we go off of minimum values, we are holding 24+ HCP. If you have spade stops, and not sure about agreement, I would show 2S I guess.
But to me, pass is out of the question unless you know it is going down.
But to me, pass is out of the question unless you know it is going down.
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"Did your mother really marry a Mr Head and name her son Richard?" - jillybean
Junior - Always looking for new partners to improve my play with..I have my fair share of brilliancy and blunders.
"Did your mother really marry a Mr Head and name her son Richard?" - jillybean
#4
Posted 2012-May-27, 03:58
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2012-May-26, 08:07, said:
Richard Pavlicek calls this DBL a Competitive Double .
" Certain doubles, while penalty in standard bidding, are best played as competitive meaning, 'I want to compete further but I am not sure what to bid.' " .
One of his examples looks much like yours:
1C - ( p ) - 1H - ( 1S )
p - ( 2S ) - DBL - ( p )
??
His suggestion after a Competitive DBL:
"Partner of the competitive doubler should choose the contract from the alternatives suggested by the previous bidding. Any nonjump bid (even a new suit) is nonforcing; jumps below game are invitational. Passing the double is a real possibility, requiring a suitable defensive hand with 4 trumps, or 3 trumps at the 3 level."
" Certain doubles, while penalty in standard bidding, are best played as competitive meaning, 'I want to compete further but I am not sure what to bid.' " .
One of his examples looks much like yours:
1C - ( p ) - 1H - ( 1S )
p - ( 2S ) - DBL - ( p )
??
His suggestion after a Competitive DBL:
"Partner of the competitive doubler should choose the contract from the alternatives suggested by the previous bidding. Any nonjump bid (even a new suit) is nonforcing; jumps below game are invitational. Passing the double is a real possibility, requiring a suitable defensive hand with 4 trumps, or 3 trumps at the 3 level."
#5
Posted 2012-May-27, 04:01
my pass was a disaster ,,it seams that pavlicek knows something ,,tx tx for the answer (of course i would like to hear i was right with my pass )
#6
Posted 2012-May-27, 04:07
RunemPard, on 2012-May-26, 08:10, said:
To me it shows at least 5 diamonds, and mild support to clubs...I don't see it as being a stop ask, but you could be looking at a game value hand. 1H can possibly be 7+ HCP, with a 2H response showing 6+ or really nice hearts. If we go off of minimum values, we are holding 24+ HCP. If you have spade stops, and not sure about agreement, I would show 2S I guess.
But to me, pass is out of the question unless you know it is going down.
But to me, pass is out of the question unless you know it is going down.
#7
Posted 2012-May-27, 04:09
tx for your answer..of course my pass wasn t so good..(mild words to describe it)congratulation for the winning song at eurovision,,great song.
#8
Posted 2012-May-27, 06:28
I personally preferred Anna Bergendahl and she didn't even make it to the final. Strange people, the voters.
Here your reasoning is superficially pleasing, i.e. opener did indeed give a reasonably accurate description but I think responder will find it much more useful to be able to double with a hand that wants to compete. Opener's minor suits could be 2-5 to 4-4 so responder cannot really compete accurately. It is a nice addition that opener can also pass the x if he has some heart length (so just using 2NT for the minors is a bit problematic).
Here your reasoning is superficially pleasing, i.e. opener did indeed give a reasonably accurate description but I think responder will find it much more useful to be able to double with a hand that wants to compete. Opener's minor suits could be 2-5 to 4-4 so responder cannot really compete accurately. It is a nice addition that opener can also pass the x if he has some heart length (so just using 2NT for the minors is a bit problematic).
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
George Carlin
George Carlin
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