Doubles over 4 Hearts
#1
Posted 2015-August-22, 07:07
1. The bidding goes 1h p 4h X... is this double for takeout or for penalty
2. the bidding goes 1h p 2h X 4h p p X.. is this double for takeout or for penalty
Thanks
#2
Posted 2015-August-22, 09:06
The opponents have a fit, often a large one but a double at that level has extra strength so something like 6-4 distribution opposite with not many values can pull it and a flat hand should pass.
When it's passed out and they make it the loss rates to be 5 imps (-590 vs -420) which is an acceptable cost of doing business for us against the many times we have landed on our feet.
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#3
Posted 2015-August-22, 10:27
Note that on the first auction the bidding has reached a high level very quickly, so a double will need to cover a large variety of strong hands - so it may not have a classic take-out double shape.
The second hand is slightly different. The first double is a take-out double of two hearts. It will usually guarantee at least three cards in each unbid suit and shortage in hearts. It may not be particularly strong. The second double shows extra strength - but the shape hasn't changed(!). When responding it is reasonable to assume that partner has at least three-card support. But, again the most common action will be to pass for penalties.
#4
Posted 2015-August-22, 10:57
AQxx
x
KQJx
Axxx
Even if you catch partner with a flat hand with 0 HCP, 4H could fail. If you catch him with
JTxxx
xx
xx
Kxxx
4S is odds on.
This post has been edited by apollo1201: 2015-August-23, 03:03
#5
Posted 2015-August-22, 16:45
apollo1201, on 2015-August-22, 10:57, said:
AQxx
x
KQJx
Axxx
Even if you catch partner with a flat hand with 0 HCP, 4H could fail. If you catch him with
JTxxx
xx
xx
Kxxxx
4S is odds on.
Game may be odds on declaring that hand, but it has 14 cards, and the opponent with 12 cards might notice in time. I would upvote the rest of your post,
#6
Posted 2015-August-23, 03:05
BillPatch, on 2015-August-22, 16:45, said:
Thanks again for spotting (edited). I think I will (i) re-read more carefully all my posts before posting and (ii) submit them to you 1st just in case .
#7
Posted 2015-August-23, 11:43
apollo1201, on 2015-August-23, 03:05, said:
I know my partners think I need more practice counting to 13, but this is ridiculous! Now both hands posted have 14 cards.
#8
Posted 2015-August-23, 13:52
BillPatch, on 2015-August-23, 11:43, said:
Take off one of your shoes and yes, you do
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#9
Posted 2015-August-23, 15:47
sheilafran, on 2015-August-22, 07:07, said:
1. The bidding goes 1h p 4h X... is this double for takeout or for penalty
2. the bidding goes 1h p 2h X 4h p p X.. is this double for takeout or for penalty
Thanks
When they bid and raise, especially when they raise heavily, ALL doubles are take out/negative or card showing. Basically anything but penalty. That does not mean pd can not convert it to penalty, if he thinks sitting on double is more beneficial and/or less risky decision for us.
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#10
Posted 2015-August-24, 03:28
ggwhiz, on 2015-August-23, 13:52, said:
Thank you for your continued support. Counting to thirteen cards is one of the most important exercises in the upper levels of play or defense. But I prefer the counting tool on the Bridgeinners site to your method of fingers and toes.
My problem is I feel like a failure as a bridge teacher when I specify that one hand is wrong with 14 cards and the student goes to another hand and adds a fourteenth card.
#11
Posted 2015-August-24, 11:04
BillPatch, on 2015-August-24, 03:28, said:
My problem is I feel like a failure as a bridge teacher when I specify that one hand is wrong with 14 cards and the student goes to another hand and adds a fourteenth card.
Just pulling your leg
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