Double or wait?
#2
Posted 2005-September-15, 15:25
Will they go down in 3♣? Yes... more likely than not.
Will my double help declarer in the play? Yes.... almost certainly the double will cost at least a trick
So I pass. I may be trading 200 for 200... down an extra trick undoubled.
I may be trading 200 for 500, of course. But once in a while I may be trading 100 or 200 for -710.
Try
AQxx x
xx KQxxx
Kxxx Ax
Q93 A10874
Good luck beating 3♣... and west may send it back
Yes, this gives partner KJxxxxx xx Qxxx void: partner is a pickup partner so probably wouldn't bid 2♠ even at favourable.
#4 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-September-15, 15:43
#5
Posted 2005-September-15, 17:01
mikeh, on Sep 15 2005, 01:25 PM, said:
xx KQxxx
Kxxx Ax
Q93 A10874
Good luck beating 3♣... and west may send it back
Lets see, both hands are absolute maxs for this auction, and there is just about zero duplication.
At MPs, I think I'll crack it hoping for 200. Anything less than whats in Mike's 2 hands will cause 3♣ to fail on the bad breaks, and it could be a lot worse.
At IMPs, its tougher. I hate -670. Since they are red, they might stretch for some silly game, that I will then saw off.
#6
Posted 2005-September-15, 20:01
Your partner maybe sitting over there with six ♠'s and the last thing you want him to do is bid.
#7
Posted 2005-September-16, 01:09
pigpenz, on Sep 15 2005, 09:01 PM, said:
Your partner maybe sitting over there with six ♠'s and the last thing you want him to do is bid.
He wont do that.
The double is for penalty.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#8
Posted 2005-September-16, 01:13
if you want to double them, you have to do it now,
i.e. your 3rd option is no option.
I voted for double, but having read the comments, I
think this decision is probably wrong, but a lot depends
on the quality of your opponents.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#9
Posted 2005-September-16, 02:09
#10
Posted 2005-September-16, 04:35
Jurek S, on Sep 16 2005, 03:09 AM, said:
Really? No, he may be unsure about the meaning,
but he will never bid the opponents suit as natural.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#11
Posted 2005-September-16, 05:21
Your partner's hand
♠ KQTxxxx
♥ xx
♦ Qxxx
♣ -
and he will bid 3♠ - anyway batter than 3♣ doubled arguing that he can't even imagin a bridge player not strong enough to bid 2♣ after 1♥ and doubling opps for penalty in a vul partial knowing at least 22-23 HP between them.
Would he be that wrong ?
#12
Posted 2005-September-16, 08:02
#13
Posted 2005-September-16, 09:53
#14
Posted 2005-September-16, 12:46
If your PD release opps by bidding anything after dbl, I would suggest you change pD.
#15
Posted 2005-September-18, 05:38
There is a huge difference between passing and doubling since doubling brings 500/800, while if you pass like I did, West bids 3♥, and partner tries 3♠ that goes 300, sure he should bid 2♠ previous round, but he didn't want a missunderstanding... you see
#16
Posted 2005-September-18, 21:45
Fluffy, on Sep 15 2005, 04:06 PM, said:
E - S - W - N
1♥-ps-1♠-ps
2♣-ps-2NT-ps
3♣-??
pass,otherwise I'd have bid aggressive 2C earlier! Excepting I'm not at the table.
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#17
Posted 2005-September-18, 22:05
East has more or less declined a game try so must be quite minimal. West can't have anything extra or would have bid a vulnerable game herself. All cards arer badly placed and the suits are splitting very badly. Looks like a double to me!
Now I have read the other comments and I'm not so sure any more. I'm glad to see I'm not all alone in doubling though.
- hrothgar
#18
Posted 2005-September-19, 00:38
#19 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-September-19, 01:03
The_Hog, on Sep 19 2005, 01:38 AM, said:
Always a dangerous assumption
#20
Posted 2005-September-19, 01:07
Fluffy, on Sep 18 2005, 04:38 AM, said:
There is a huge difference between passing and doubling since doubling brings 500/800, while if you pass like I did, West bids 3♥, and partner tries 3♠ that goes 300, sure he should bid 2♠ previous round, but he didn't want a missunderstanding... you see
Very scarily for me, I find myself agreeing with the Hog, and wonder why W did not bid 2H. I also wonder why partner doesn't trust me to remember our agreements, and bid 2s the first time. Do I have a habit of forgetting agreements like that?

Help

E - S - W - N
1♥-ps-1♠-ps
2♣-ps-2NT-ps
3♣-??