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Bidding in a contested auction Looking for the best game

#21 User is offline   relknes 

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Posted 2014-June-27, 09:59

I actually don't mind the original redouble. The "standard" meaning where I play is that redoubling the opponent's takeout double shows 10/11+ points. Partner's double is suggesting a penalty, but I would certainly take it out and bid 2 here, with a good 6 card suit and a partial fit for partner. Partner shouldn't read that sequence as showing anything in particular in hearts, in my opinion (redouble does not show takeout shape for anyone I have played with, though I suppose someone might play it as 4-4 majors or some such).
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Posted 2014-June-27, 10:55

View PostMrAce, on 2014-June-18, 16:56, said:

How old fashioned he can be? 1 was forcing about 30 years ago ...

Yes, indeed, and if PD doesn't play that 1 is forcing, we'll have a discussion about modern bridge and if he doesn't then agree that it is forcing, I'll find someone else for future sessions.
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