Passed hand double of a 4M opener
#2
Posted 2005-October-21, 06:44
#3
Posted 2005-October-21, 06:48
#4
Posted 2005-October-21, 07:03
#5
Posted 2005-October-21, 07:10
I'd double with a queen less, maybe even a king less - pard is so well placed to choose now. Admittedly he could be choosing between -590 and -800...
I think I'd like to get a double in on a 1444 11 count, but if the double could be on a singleton or a void pard is less likely to find the right action, so I'd keep schtum on that hand. I guess I would double on 05(35)s as well.
#6
Posted 2005-October-21, 07:48
1) void in opps suit: this is great if pard pulls, but when pard penalty passes (much more often when the potential pull is at the 5+level), he usually expects at least a singleton. The fact of having a void decreases a lot the potential for defense, and when we do double for takeout we must consider not only what will happen of pard pulls, but also what happens if pard converts;
2) too weak in high cards: I would need an A or K more (a Queen more in balancing seat), even if I am a passed hand.
Some people like to balance light with shortness in opps suit at ANY level, but I am not among them: I do think that it's losing bridge to give up with the right shape at the 1-2 level (sometimes 3), but as we get higher, as much as I like to bid, I think it's wiser to give up more often... :-)
3) bad texture: aceless hand, slow tricks, bidding on such hands and being doubled can turn in real busts.
#7 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-October-21, 08:02
#8
Posted 2005-October-21, 08:18
I do think that the lack of controls is a real problem with the hand in this thread, however.
Arend
#9
Posted 2005-October-21, 09:07
cherdano, on Oct 21 2005, 02:18 PM, said:
I think that the spade singleton will be the "standard" expectation (at least that's what we are taught about from Lawrence and Cohen's books and other books that deal with competitive bidding) from which deviation are always possible.
I just think that the moire we deviate from the model hand, the better our strength should be.
Of course one can double with a void but it gets worse IMO, not better, so we need extra defensive tricks (e.g. hcp content) on the side than if we had a 4441 or 5431.
With a 5440 with little defense I much prefer a 4NT "two suited" takeout.
But perhaps this is just one of the many reasons why I am not a great player :-)
#10
Posted 2005-October-21, 09:16
#11
Posted 2005-October-21, 09:30
#12
Posted 2005-October-21, 13:26
cherdano, on Oct 21 2005, 03:18 PM, said:
I do think that the lack of controls is a real problem with the hand in this thread, however.
Yes, you are right, I should have given it an ace somewhere!
The hand on RGB was:
(4♠)-?
Notice we are vul against not!
Richard's comment was
"I would double, mainly because the hand is exactly what partner will expect. (Pass is clear if an unpassed hand.) The upside is much greater than the downside; partner can always pass (so maybe we lose 5 IMPs). On a good day, he will have a spade stack against speeding opponents, or perhaps xxx xx AQJxx KJx (for 5D) since he wouldn't be making loose overcalls at the vul."
#13
Posted 2005-October-22, 02:46
I was not impressed...
#15
Posted 2005-October-22, 12:13
I have great shape, but my Q's and J's are not really what I need. But then again with A's and K's I would have opened.
So Like I said I am not sure, it is to close to call and depends on situation and state of the match etc.
But 1 thing I will know for sure, I am never going to be 100% one way or the other on this type of hand.
GBB
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#16
Posted 2005-October-22, 16:45
Winston (With help from S.J. Simon)
#17
Posted 2005-October-22, 17:41
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No, but it's not a pass of 4H X either.
The actual auction was:
1H P 4H X
and you left it in when we were making something (I forget which)
#18
Posted 2005-October-22, 18:02
#19
Posted 2005-October-22, 20:35
Logically, as a passed hand, one might alter these meanings. But, how? At the table I would assume 4NT to be for take out and double to be for penalties - maybe two trump tricks and an ace on the side.
#20
Posted 2005-October-23, 03:28
no, since I would have opened 1D,
more precise: being a passed hand
I wont dbl.
Why? The danger is to high, because
they will kill you.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)

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