655321, on Sep 6 2010, 10:35 PM, said:
Too funny.
Look, the BBO forums are a great resource, there are a number of very good players who post here. But while
this sort of thing goes on - everyone tells you something and you keep posting back to say you are right and everyone else is wrong - you won't be treated with much respect.
In another post you said you have only been playing for 18 months. That is good, nothing wrong with that, but in that case why not use the forums to learn, instead of using them to tell everyone how right you are? There is no shame in admitting you still have a lot to learn at this stage of your bridge career.
WD.
rduran1216 said:
show one post of mine where I have explicitly said I did the right thing.
Such a careful choice of words. No one is stupid enough to post a hand like your previous thread and say something explicit like "look you morons, I'm a great MP player because I read my opponent and got a top". A far better method is to put up a bunch of hands that happen to fit your reasoning to show that you are appearing to think objective, and not post any that support an alternative view.
Personally this kind of thing detests me, because it shows immaturity in your development as a bridge player. It doesn't frost me nearly as much as calling a senior poster (who no doubt has forgotten more about bridge than you have learned) a pussy and a jackass (that somehow got past the filters and will get edited (mark my words)).
As far as this hand in question, doubling 3
♥ is pretty rich. What exactly are you catering for -
♥K in dummy and a source of tricks somewhere else? I suppose once in awhile you will stop partner from making a bad lead, so I can't criticize it too much because I'm all for helping out pard. However, I've seen a lot of these MP - related lead directing doubles when partner does exactly as we ask, but we can't read the lead at all because it isn't a natural lead in the first place!
You don't mention if the
♥10 was covered. Don't you think this matters?.
In the end, I think you can come up with some reasonable constructions where partner has the
♣K and the
♠K/Q. I'll leave it to you to work out the details.