Now what? Continuation after TO double
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Posted 2012-August-18, 03:48
#3
Posted 2012-August-18, 04:01
#4
Posted 2012-August-18, 05:34
#5
Posted 2012-August-19, 07:45
- hrothgar
#6
Posted 2012-August-19, 09:14
#7
Posted 2012-August-19, 10:58
(Up until reading your replies, I was sure 2♣ should show a fit, but once I gave it thought I realized it makes little sense, since a raise here is plenty strong, not competitive)
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#9
Posted 2012-August-19, 21:35
Cyberyeti, on 2012-August-19, 09:14, said:
I like (1♣) 2♣ and (1♦) 2♦ as natural
I also like (1♦) P (1♠) 2♠ as natural too
For the original post, 1NT. An immediate 1NT would be (15)16-18, so double then NT would be (18)19-21 (or similar). There is lots of room to make sure you have a stopper before 3NT, so you don't actually need one to make this bid. If partner has a near-yarborough and you play in 1NT, then you are probably still fine, since there was no club raise (pard probably has 4-5 small ones).
I would take 2♥ as invitational (with no interference). If you would jump to 2♥ responding to a takeout double with say 8-10, then bidding 2♥ as takeout doubler you would probably have 4 hearts and around 17-18 HCP. But if there was interference, you might bid 2♥ with a lot of hands and 4 hearts, not invitational. I would take 3♥ as about the same but a five card suit (setting trumps in case responder was forced to bid a 3-card suit to stop them not wanting to play in hearts).
#10
Posted 2012-August-20, 08:16
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Quantumcat, on 2012-August-19, 21:35, said:
Fine, but I think you're in a small minority and an even smaller minority wouldn't think the hand was too good for the simple overcall.
#11
Posted 2012-August-20, 08:53
With a 19-count and 6 clubs you can pass, double and then bid clubs. Or pass and then jump in clubs. Or defend 1C.
- hrothgar
#12
Posted 2012-August-20, 09:40
han, on 2012-August-20, 08:53, said:
With a 19-count and 6 clubs you can pass, double and then bid clubs. Or pass and then jump in clubs. Or defend 1C.
This was my point, you need to agree which of (1♣)-2♣, (1♣)-P-(P)-1suit-(P)-2♣, (1♣)-P-(P)-1suit-(P)-3♣, (1♣)-X-(P)-1suit-(P)-2♣, (1♣)-X-(P)-1suit-(P)-3♣ actually show clubs, and I'm not sure what the best agreements are, we play michaels over even a 2 card club as it rarely is 2 cards.
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Posted 2012-August-20, 16:59
Antrax, on 2012-August-19, 10:58, said:
(Up until reading your replies, I was sure 2♣ should show a fit, but once I gave it thought I realized it makes little sense, since a raise here is plenty strong, not competitive)
If advancer rebids 2H, that is his weakest possible action. It does not even guarantee extra hearts.
No matter what, responder's hand is limited to like 0-8ish. So everything is within that framework. I'd guess that 3H is at the top of that range, with a 5th heart. 2S would be like 5H4S. (With 44 majors in response to a takeout double, we bid spades first.)
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#14
Posted 2012-August-21, 02:34
Cyberyeti, on 2012-August-20, 09:40, said:
I play that none of these shows clubs, and it doesn't seem a big issue to me. Starting with a takeout double and bidding clubs definitely not shows clubs to anybody, seriously! If the auction goes
1C - p - p - 1H/S
p -
then you should probably play that 2D is the good raise and 2C shows clubs. After all, you can't have diamonds and you can have clubs. Unfortunately that doesn't work if partner bids clubs.
Perhaps a jump to 3C is better played as long strong clubs (but NF, not a 19-count) but I don't play that.
- hrothgar