3 sequences after DBL
#1
Posted 2013-May-23, 09:38
(2D)-2NT
(1D)-DBL-(P)-1S
(2D)-DBL-(P)-2S
(P)-2NT
(1D)-DBL-(P)-1S
(2D)-DBL-(P)-2S
(P)-3S
What hands are shown by DBLer in the above 3 sequences?
Should the 2nd have ♠-support?
#2
Posted 2013-May-23, 09:45
2) appr 22-23 points, diamond stop, probably four hearts and two spades
3) appr 20-21 points, three spades, at most one diamond stop
#3
Posted 2013-May-23, 10:04
How do you bid this after:
(1D)-DBL-(P)-1S
(2D)-??
edit: partner bid 1S, not opp
#4
Posted 2013-May-23, 11:28
kgr, on 2013-May-23, 09:38, said:
- (1D)-DBL-(P)-1S; (2D)-2NT
- (1D)-DBL-(P)-1S; (2D)-DBL-(P)-2S; (P)-2NT
- (1D)-DBL-(P)-1S; (2D)-DBL-(P)-2S; (P)-3S
Should the 2nd have ♠-support?
- Natural, 18+ HCP, flat, ♦ stop, unlikely to hold 4♥.
- Natural, 18+ HCP, flat, ♦ stop, may have 4♥
- Natural, 18+ HCP, 3 ♠.
#5
Posted 2013-May-23, 11:44
kgr, on 2013-May-23, 10:04, said:
How do you bid this after:
(1D)-DBL-(1S)-P
(2D)-??
I would pass.
I think a second double starts at about a 3424 good 18. Although we have 19, this hand is junky. If partner can't bid again, that's fine. The real problem is that when we double and partner bids 2♠, he might still only have four of them, but have nothing else to bid, and he has to make a stronger move with a decent five count or so. One could play 2♥ as a double negative with 4-3 in the majors, but it is a dodgy area.
If we double again and partner bids 2♠, any further move shows a rock-crusher. 3♠ for me just about does not exist, since partner has not promised five and we never have four.
Edit: slightly confused by the change of 1♠ bidders, but I feel little love for this hand either way.
#6
Posted 2013-May-23, 17:21
kgr, on 2013-May-23, 10:04, said:
How do you bid this after:
(1D)-DBL-(1S)-P
(2D)-??
Who bid 1S? opponent?
#7
Posted 2013-May-24, 03:47
- balanced 20-22hcp without 4crd spades
- balanced 18-20hcp with only 2 spades
- 3crd spade support, 17-19 (with 20+ you should bid 3D)
Steven
#10
Posted 2013-May-24, 05:31
kgr, on 2013-May-23, 10:04, said:
(1D)-DBL-(P)-1S
(2D)-??
If you keep everything the same as when Opener has not rebid 2♦, except that 2NT (instead of 1NT) shows 19-21; 3♣ (instead of 2♣) is the GOSH with clubs; and X replaces the cue bid then you will not go too far wrong.
#11
Posted 2013-May-24, 16:20
#12
Posted 2013-May-24, 16:29
PhilKing, on 2013-May-23, 11:44, said:
I think a second double starts at about a 3424 good 18. Although we have 19, this hand is junky. If partner can't bid again, that's fine. The real problem is that when we double and partner bids 2♠, he might still only have four of them, but have nothing else to bid, and he has to make a stronger move with a decent five count or so. One could play 2♥ as a double negative with 4-3 in the majors, but it is a dodgy area.
If we double again and partner bids 2♠, any further move shows a rock-crusher. 3♠ for me just about does not exist, since partner has not promised five and we never have four.
Edit: slightly confused by the change of 1♠ bidders, but I feel little love for this hand either way.
IMO Xing again with only a good 18+ is too sound. I would double again with like 16.
Still, after doubling again obviously pass with 18 and KJ doubleton of diamonds.
#14
Posted 2013-May-27, 08:58
N, W and E are GIB.
NS reached a good contract. Bad bidding and Lucky or Good bidding?
Hand given by a team mate.
I thought that DBL..DBL..2NT would have been better then DBL..DBL..3S; maybe showing some S-support and a single stop in D. Or would that show a much better hand?
#15
Posted 2013-May-27, 09:05
JLOGIC, on 2013-May-24, 16:20, said:
Is Ax=KQxx=Ax=AKJxx the minimum for DBL..DBL..2NT?
Or would Kx=KJxx=Axx=AQJx also be sufficient?
#16
Posted 2013-May-27, 09:20
kgr, on 2013-May-27, 08:58, said:
I can picture getting to 5C after that second double, and probably wouldn't get the 2S rebid by partner with a full six-count and only 4 spades.
But, the answer is "lucky"...lucky we didn't get blown out of the water right away by a 1NT opening from East.

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