Support double: what if opener passes?
#1
Posted 2015-September-04, 05:02
#2
Posted 2015-September-04, 05:38
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http://www.rpbridge.net/8w24.htm#4
However, I am not.
I think the value of a convention is not only when you employ it, but also when you don't.
If playing support doubles I think it is extremely valuable if you know that any other action denies 3 cards in partner's suit.
For example if partner rebid his suit he will imply 6 cards and he sometimes can double knowing that you have at most two cards in his suit.
Therefor I would not pass with 4333 playing support doubles. I think support doubles are not worth playing if you give up this inference.
I readily admit there may be times when another action could look better than Double. That`s in my opinion one price of this convention.
It seems to me that more people have come around this view in the last years.
Rainer Herrmann
#3
Posted 2015-September-04, 05:38
ceblair, on 2015-September-04, 05:02, said:
Probably not, but if you are looking for people to agree with you maybe try the Novice/Beginner forum instead?
-- Bertrand Russell
#4
Posted 2015-September-04, 06:31
That is not to say that everybody thinks it is a good idea to play it that way. Fred, for example, once wrote that he prefers non-mandatory support doubles.
#5
Posted 2015-September-04, 07:12
ceblair, on 2015-September-04, 05:02, said:
Certainly not but it is a regional thing. In the UK and America it is common to allow the support double with any range or even for it to be mandatory for all hands with 3 card support whereas in France it is normal for it to show extras. In Germany the traditional meaning was taken from the French, showing extras, but they are currently trying to move over to the more relaxed definition.
#6
Posted 2015-September-04, 12:07
mgoetze, on 2015-September-04, 05:38, said:
So I have to limit my posts to the Novice/Beginner forum now?
I know I may be in the minority, altho I suspect I have some pretty good company, but to me a pass in a support double situation doesn't deny 3 card support. It does say that 'if I have 3 card support, I have a horrible hand'.
Sometimes the opps' auction has devalued a minimum opening bid. In that case, we may be best off out of the auction unless responder has the values to keep the auction alive.
Here is but one of many obvious situations:
1♦(P) 1♠ (2♥) Jxx Jxxx KQJx Ax
Do I really want to play in 2♠ opposite a hand with only 4 spades and mediocre values, such that he would pass 2♥ if I pass? Do I want to suggest playing 3♦ opposite Kxxx xx xxxx QJx?
Moreover, when I do make a support double, partner can be comfortable that if he tries for or commits to game, dummy won't be underwhelming.
Note that I don't require much in the way of 'full values'. I won't even say 'extra' because there are hands with minimal hcp on which I would double. I happen to think that playing them as 'mandatory' means that one is required to stop thinking at this point in the auction, and I really don't have much time for methods (other than answering relays or puppet/marionette actions by partner) that require me to stop thinking.
FWIW, I would make the double on the posted hand of xxx Jxx AQx KQJx after opening 1♣. I still have an opening bid if I discount my heart J, and I own 3 controls, a potentially useful Q (accompanied by the A) and good clubs. This would be a minimum double for me. Had I opened xxx Jxx AQx KQxx, I would pass....it is that close.
#7
Posted 2015-September-04, 12:11
#8
Posted 2015-September-04, 12:14
mgoetze, on 2015-September-04, 05:38, said:
But how could a topic like this really belong anywhere but in the Expert forum?
#9
Posted 2015-September-05, 15:26
I would certainly double both on the original posted hand and on Mikeh's putative xxx Jxx AQx KQxx but that's because I play a style where we open virtually all 11s
But I don't know anyone (other than perhaps rhm?) who genuinely plays it as 'mandatory'. I'd pass on Jxx QJx KJx KJxx. Or Jxx QJxxx Ax KJx (which is a systemic 1C opening for us).
If you don't think any of those hands are opening bids, then there still has to be a hand that was a minimum opening bid to start with and has got worse.
#11
Posted 2015-September-05, 22:20
*** If I have another bid to make other than pass, and my hand is very lopsided, then I won't double, like xxx Kx x AKQxxxx I will bid 3♣ after 1♣ P 1♠ 2♥.