Trouble after negative double
#21
Posted 2011-February-08, 05:41
This would be the perfect time to clear this up Antraxxx, what is your bid with
Kx
Axxx
QJx
Kxxx
playing these negative doubles by opener?
George Carlin
#22
Posted 2011-February-08, 05:58
#23
Posted 2011-February-08, 06:09
George Carlin
#24
Posted 2011-February-08, 07:03
If you bid suits up the line over a 1C opening (so that you also respond 1D with xxx Axxx KQxx xx) then I prefer that this double shows 4 hearts. It does not show extra values or an unbalanced hand. For example, opener might double 1S with Kxx AQxx xx KQxx. Clearly opposite that hand, we want to be in 1NT. With LHO having bid spades, it probably doesn't matter who declares 1NT.
The fact that 1S was not raised suggests that partner holds 3 spades. That is another reason to bid 1NT. Even if you don't have a spade stopper, 1NT may be the best contract.
In general, a good guideline is that the more you are under pressure, the more you might want to bid 1NT without a stopper, and the more partner should not play you for a stopper. Here are you forced to bid (because partner doubled) so it should be normal to bid 1NT without a stopper.
- hrothgar
#25
Posted 2011-February-08, 08:53
Since spades weren't raised, 1NT is probably the right contract, and whatever spade honors your partner holds are over the spade bidder. It shouldn't be too bad. And you are at the top of your bid, so even if spades run you will likely make it anyway.
This hand is too weak for 2♠ imho.
#26
Posted 2011-February-08, 12:41
Antraxxx, on 2011-February-08, 05:09, said:
You try not to bid NT without a stopper -- when there are reasonable alternative calls, or if passing is reasonable. In these situations where partner has doubled, and passing for penalties is insane, and other bids are unpalatable, 1nt is often your best shot, even without stopper. This is because:
- partner may have stopper, esp. since your RHO didn't raise
- at this point you are only in one, even if they run 5 (or 6!) tricks in the suit, you aren't down yet!
- it might well be the best partial double dummy, and it's the only way to bid it at this point. As others have mentioned, opener with a spade stopper and 4 hearts, playing an up-the-line style, should probably double in preference to bidding 1nt, so you can reach 2h when responder does have 4 hearts, rather than 1nt.
In these types of auctions where partner may have bid 1nt as least of evils, without stop, then later in the auction you can cue bid to see if partner really has a stop; without a stop partner should bid something else (usu preference to opener's 1st suit), and you avoid 3nt.
#27
Posted 2011-February-08, 20:51
Antraxxx, on 2011-February-07, 01:34, said:
Was 1♦ the right call? (I was hoping partner would be the one to declare NT)
What now?
good thread with good posts.
I prefer a simple 1nt response not 1d with 4333 aND TEN HCP AND OPP SILENT HOW BAD CAN THIS BE....I prefer x here would be support x showing 3d.
I think 1nt here should be 8-10 btw. With less i respond 1d.
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side note for me responder cannot have 4h or 4s here.
#28
Posted 2011-February-09, 01:01
For the curious, at the table I invented a 3♣ bid which I hoped would make sense - it meant to show I'm too strong for 2♣, have no stopper for NT, don't have four heart support and don't have a five card or longer diamond suit. In my head it made sense, however when it was passed out partner found it difficult to make with Qxx clubs opposite my JT9. Everyone else were on the good 3NT (partner had AQxx♠)
#29
Posted 2011-February-09, 05:24
George Carlin
#30
Posted 2011-February-09, 06:04
I didn't want to show his hand because he probably misbid worse than I have, and I was more interested in what I could've done better. Checking the hand again, I see that people didn't really end up in 3NT, I was confused with another hand from the same session where we missed an easy 3NT.
#31
Posted 2011-February-09, 07:02
and it definitely looks like you and your partner have different ideas on how often you should x with 4 hearts.
George Carlin
#32
Posted 2011-February-09, 07:15
So yeah, we clearly should work out what double means over opponents' interference
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As far as when to double and when to overcall 1NT, we're playing in MP tournaments so if 1NT looks feasible, that's probably where we want to be. Of course, now that we allow a stopperless NT, it's probably better to always show four hearts if you have a non-positional stopper, I think.