However, I believe when I play with a partner of mine, he would say this is takeout. But we have the implicit agreement that these types of doubles are takeout. But since 1m-P-2m-2M, pass is forcing, so partner can strive to reopen with a double.
I don't particularly like it, but I tend to acquiesce because what happens when the auction continues
1m-P-2m-2H-
P-2S
Now was I sitting, did they find a fit, partner does not really know where I stand.
double !
#22
Posted 2008-September-05, 15:04
how can it be correct to play this as penalty ?
pass has to be forcing , and if I have a suitable hand to penalty double, LHO and pt are short , hence pt can reopen with a double if not unbalanced , making a penalty double the best contract
so double should therefore show a hand which has better than minimum values but not well stopped in H or not strong enough for 3NT
pass has to be forcing , and if I have a suitable hand to penalty double, LHO and pt are short , hence pt can reopen with a double if not unbalanced , making a penalty double the best contract
so double should therefore show a hand which has better than minimum values but not well stopped in H or not strong enough for 3NT
#23
Posted 2008-September-05, 15:22
mikeh, on Sep 4 2008, 05:53 PM, said:
penalty
I can't see the upside of any other treatment, given that we know that responder isn't making a pure penalty double when we pass, and that pass by us is forcing...
I can't see the upside of any other treatment, given that we know that responder isn't making a pure penalty double when we pass, and that pass by us is forcing...
I can certainly see the upside of playing 2/3-doubles in this auction.
I don't see the merits of "cards" or "extras" in this auction.
The easiest way to count losers is to line up the people who talk about loser count, and count them. -Kieran Dyke
#24
Posted 2008-September-05, 15:32
catatonic, on Sep 5 2008, 04:04 PM, said:
how can it be correct to play this as penalty ?
pass has to be forcing , and if I have a suitable hand to penalty double, ... <snip>
pass has to be forcing , and if I have a suitable hand to penalty double, ... <snip>
The standard agreement is, that if pass is forcing,
a direct double is penalty, i.e. if you have a hand
suitable for a penalty double, you double.
You may of course change the meaning of the double,
but double = penalty, assuming you are in a FP
sequence, is standard.
with kind regards
Marlowe
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)

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