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What's this double (opener's 1NT rebid)?

Poll: 1H-Pass-1S-Pass-1NT-Dbl? (11 member(s) have cast votes)

What does this double show in your preferred methods?

  1. Penalty of hearts (1 votes [9.09%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 9.09%

  2. Takeout for the minors (5 votes [45.45%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 45.45%

  3. Takeout of spades (with good hearts) (3 votes [27.27%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 27.27%

  4. Balanced hand just short of a 1NT overcall (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  5. I'd never double here (1 votes [9.09%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 9.09%

  6. Some other meaning (1 votes [9.09%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 9.09%

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Posted 2024-June-12, 15:12

1 - pass - 1 - pass
1NT - Dbl

What is this double? Would it have a different meaning if opener's suit was a minor?
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Posted 2024-June-13, 12:02

I think something like 13(54) or 1444 with a decent hand. Maybe x Kxx Kxxxx AKQx or x xxxx AKQx AQJx. These are awkward for the first round of bidding.
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Posted 2024-June-13, 12:35

Takeout for the minors, but more on hcp than shape given that 2N was available over 1H. Roughly opening values. Responder, bidding 1S, is unlimited and didn’t promise an unbalanced hand so the double of 1N must deliver values, lest there be a bloodbath (still possible).

Had the opening been 1m then the double could be penalty….generally showing a good hand, long and strong n opener’s minor but I’m pretty sure that’s so old fashioned that it’s not generally played that way…so it’s the same sort of hand as the first one….with one caveat. Doubler may well be 1444, and advancer can and sometimes should bid opener’s minor ‘to play. Some years ago, in a team trials playoff we reached 2D after 1D P 1S P 1N x when I held a weakish 5=2=4=2…partner had an opening hand, 1444.
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