This double says what?
#1
Posted 2014-November-05, 04:10
3♦-(p)-p-(x)
What kind of hand does your partner have for the double? What action is expected from you?
Discussion:
1. On the principle that the double of an overcall of a pre-empt should be for penalties, then could this also be for penalties? Could partner have something like, ♠ AQxx, ♥ AKx ,♦ QJ109, ♣xx and didnt shoot 3N the first time round?
2. Could it be that partner has a strong hand something like ♠ Kxxx, ♥ AKJx , ♦ Jxx, ♣Ax and with no ♦ stop didnt see game as likely? And now wanting to compete is asking you to do something intelligent? Then presumably you would bid in priority order:
(i) Unlikely but should you have a 4 card major then bid it.
(ii) Unlikely but should you have ♦Kx or ♦Qxx then bid 3NT.
(iii) Should you have a 3 card major feature Qxx or better then bid it.
(iv) With none of these then bid 4♣.
Views?
If partner did have hand 2 and you bid 3♥ or 3♠ after the double what should he bid next?
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#2
Posted 2014-November-05, 04:26
Dbl is "this contract suits me fine".
#3
Posted 2014-November-05, 05:55
given that the 3d bidder is a good player, what hand is partner meant to have?
#4
Posted 2014-November-05, 06:24
eagles123, on 2014-November-05, 05:55, said:
given that the 3d bidder is a good player, what hand is partner meant to have?
What do you expect partner to have done over 3♣? Raise? Bid 3NT? Partner will probably have one or two small clubs, or even Jx/Qx, depending on your style. Good diamonds and cards in the majors will not produce enough tricks for 3NT in this situation; clubs will have to run as well.
#5
Posted 2014-November-05, 07:32
#6
Posted 2014-November-05, 07:42
#8
Posted 2014-November-05, 11:15
long suit, I can see the utility here as the target for a tox here is so small
it seems almost unreasonable (AJTxx AJTxx xxx void since partner now has good
reason to assume we have a major suit fit). Even seeing this tiny target it
still seems almost reasonable to exchange a penalty x for tox but I can also
see the upside as penalty looking for a big score where one was probably not
available otherwise.
What would I do with the major suit hand? sigh I would probably bid 3h and
either run to 3s or xx depending on how the bidding went then hope (all the
while wishing I had been playing tox:)
#9
Posted 2014-November-05, 11:31
whereagles, on 2014-November-05, 08:32, said:
Here's an example: AKxx QJxx KJTx x.
Yep, when partner preempts 3 something, we don't knee jerk 3NT without a vision (hope) of 9 tricks. Not many hands with shortness in Pard's suit can see 9 tricks.
#10
Posted 2014-November-05, 12:30
people can say they would never bid 3c with a 4 card spade suit or whatever but I put easts hand on bridgewinners and it's pretty unanimously in favour of bidding 3c.
is there anything anyone can do at any point or is it just destined for a bad score
Thanks
Eagles
#11
Posted 2014-November-05, 13:06
#12
Posted 2014-November-05, 17:29