♠J65
♥AQT76
♦J98
♣K6
is your hand at MP with none vul. you play sayc (more or less). you elect to open first in hand with 1♥, p responds 1nt, rho intervenes with 2♣ and you face this decision soon:
1♥-p-1NT-2♣
p-p-DBL-p
?
What do you know about partners hand and what the hell does his dbl mean? Most of all what do you bid (and what not)?
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trouble with double at mp good results are always a matter of small differences
#2
Posted 2015-January-04, 05:36
luckyloser, on 2015-January-04, 05:26, said:
♠J65
♥AQT76
♦J98
♣K6
is your hand at MP with none vul. you play sayc (more or less). you elect to open first in hand with 1♥, p responds 1nt, rho intervenes with 2♣ and you face this decision soon:
1♥-p-1NT-2♣
p-p-DBL-p
?
What do you know about partners hand and what the hell does his dbl mean? Most of all what do you bid (and what not)?
♥AQT76
♦J98
♣K6
is your hand at MP with none vul. you play sayc (more or less). you elect to open first in hand with 1♥, p responds 1nt, rho intervenes with 2♣ and you face this decision soon:
1♥-p-1NT-2♣
p-p-DBL-p
?
What do you know about partners hand and what the hell does his dbl mean? Most of all what do you bid (and what not)?
Hi
It is the purest penalty offering dbl ever imho.
- Pd denied 4 card spades already so that dbl is not for spades.
- Pd obviously don't have ♥ support,
- Pd could easily bid diamonds, over 2♣, had he hold them.
- Pd did not even make an attempt to play 5-2 ♥ fit at 2 level with an ambiguous hand.
Guess what is left? Penalty double. He may have doubled for showing max of a NT bid without 4 card spades, without 3 hearts, without 6 card or decent 5 card diamonds especially when his clubs are weak. Even with a maximal double (whit which he could have chosen to pass it out or may have chosen to play for a 5-2 ♥ fit if he had one and especially if he is not sure what dbl would be) sitting on double seems more attractive than bidding anything with my hand. I do not think of any logical alternative to pass tbh.
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"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#3
Posted 2015-January-04, 05:42
Timo's reasoning is correct, although I you can also play it as "optional" (max in context, defensive hand, probably 1-2 trump trick(s), nothing better to bid. E.g. KTx Jx Qxxx KJxx).
In absence of agreements I would take it as "this contract suits me fine".
In absence of agreements I would take it as "this contract suits me fine".
#4
Posted 2015-January-04, 05:52
3253, offering opener a choice between 2♦ and defending, is a possible meaning, but Timo is right.
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#5
Posted 2015-January-04, 06:53
thx, this is my opinion too. surely this dbl does not offer ♠ or ♥. if it is a pure penalty or an optional dbl with ♦ and ♣ is open. both bids (pass or 2♦) would have led to a top. the actual bid (2♥) forced p to bid 3♦ which could not be made.
this was ps hand:
♠A23
♥2
♦AT567
♣JT56
this was ps hand:
♠A23
♥2
♦AT567
♣JT56
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