Matchpoint scoring. 1NT is 13-15. Speedball, so quick, what's going on and what's your call?
What's going on here?
#1
Posted 2016-September-22, 20:12
Matchpoint scoring. 1NT is 13-15. Speedball, so quick, what's going on and what's your call?
#2
Posted 2016-September-22, 20:29
2H.
#3
Posted 2016-September-22, 22:12
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#5
Posted 2016-September-23, 00:35
The opponent's auction indicates North has a hand where sitting for 1 NT was not OK and there wasn't a 2 level suit in which to escape. It should be weak and short in ♣, typically something like Qxxx Jxxx xxxx x. Opener's hand is either a 4-3-3-3 hand with a 4 card minor or a minor oriented balanced hand with a 5 card minor suit or 4-4 in the minors.
Just bid 2 ♥, your normal response to a T/O double.
#6
Posted 2016-September-23, 00:45
#7
Posted 2016-September-23, 08:11
If you play that the Double shows clubs, I think it is clear that this Double is a takeout of diamonds with a pretty good hand and perhaps not particularly short in diamonds.
If you play that the Double shows general values in a good hand, then I think the Double must be a much more distributional takeout with shortness in diamonds and not necessarily a good hand.
In either case, though, my answer is the same. I would bid 2H, confident of playing in at least a 4-3 fit.
#8
Posted 2016-September-23, 08:41
The normal meaning of double it take-out of diamonds (in which case I bid 2♥).
However, I have one partner who likes to play double here as penalty orientated (so I would pass playing with him).
#9
Posted 2016-September-23, 09:09
jallerton, on 2016-September-23, 08:41, said:
The normal meaning of double it take-out of diamonds (in which case I bid 2♥).
However, I have one partner who likes to play double here as penalty orientated (so I would pass playing with him).
After passing, what would you lead?
#10
Posted 2016-September-23, 09:15
Phil, on 2016-September-22, 22:12, said:
#11
Posted 2016-September-23, 09:20
jogs, on 2016-September-23, 09:09, said:
What would make partner think that? Usually passing a 2D response to Stayman indicates a bad hand with short clubs. Club values in partner's hand would be poorly placed for two reasons: they could be finessed, or they could be trumped. So I suspect partner has poor clubs.
Partner probably expects you to lead a trump so that your clubs won't get trumped. Surprise! You don't have much in clubs and know that defense won't work. On this lead, declarer will happily draw trump and run 4 or 5 club tricks. (Of course, they could be on a 4-2 diamond fit with declarer having strong clubs.) Instead I would try to get tricks in the other suits before they go off on clubs, so I would lead a heart.
#12
Posted 2016-September-23, 15:41
Kaitlyn S, on 2016-September-23, 09:15, said:
The reason why we might taken out is that LHO has 2-3 hearts and RHO has 3-4 hearts, even though partner should have 3-4 himself. Imagine partner with 4315 - 2H just won't be that much fun on a trump lead.
It makes no different what I bid here, but I'm not going to be glib and think I've found Nirvana.
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#13
Posted 2016-September-30, 05:55
At the table I bid 2♥ like everyone else in this thread, but now that I have some time to think of it, perhaps that was the wrong idea. The failure of the Garbage Stayman auction to find a major suit fit means the opponents may be in trouble. Ideally, East should be 4-4-5-0 for this auction, but what if East fudged and bid on 4-4-4-1, only to catch West with the dreaded 3-3-2-5 shape? Furthermore, if partner is intended for takeout -- takeout to what? East has shown length in every suit but clubs. And as one posted pointed out, if he had just clubs, he could have double 2♣, or he could be 3♣ later.
I will withhold the actual hands because the auction was aberrant in several ways, but I thought the abstract problem was of interest.