You have no explicit agreement on the meaning of South's pass, but an expectation that it denies a 4 card major.
What's your call ? They come in over Stayman
#1
Posted 2014-September-02, 03:25
You have no explicit agreement on the meaning of South's pass, but an expectation that it denies a 4 card major.
#2
Posted 2014-September-02, 03:46
If you do want to mess it up, bid 3♦.
#3
Posted 2014-September-02, 04:09
#4
Posted 2014-September-02, 04:27
Yes, partner could have doubled 2♦ for penalties, but he needs a pretty special hand to do so, since I could have been weak.
Double here is still take-out for me (but showing a balance hand), so that's what I do. We win whatever happens, since when partner removes, there is now more room to explore.
#5
Posted 2014-September-02, 04:46
#6
Posted 2014-September-02, 06:43
For some reason East did not open 2♦, most likely because he has only 5 of them.
Do we know this person? Is he a clever tactical bidder who provoces doubles for the win?
Objectively I think double is the best so I do that, but East may have fooled us all.
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)
#7
Posted 2014-September-02, 07:22
PhilKing, on 2014-September-02, 04:27, said:
Double here is still take-out for me (but showing a balance hand), so that's what I do. We win whatever happens, since when partner removes, there is now more room to explore.
What's the advantage of giving opener a penalty X at all in this position? For me, if my X is TO (which it is here), P's almost always would be as well.
#8
Posted 2014-September-02, 08:53
#9
Posted 2014-September-02, 09:45
Jinksy, on 2014-September-02, 07:22, said:
As it happens, I do play it as takeout as well, but for systemic reasons related to the hands I put through 2♣ - not through choice.
Pen over and takeout under is not ridiculous here - if opener double for take, we are almost never passing. The advantage of the "standard" agreement (pen over takeout under) is that opener double 2♦ with a stack and we still get to defend when he has an OK diamond holding via a reopening double. And responder knows not to double 2♦ holding shortage.
#10
Posted 2014-September-02, 09:48
Zelandakh, on 2014-September-02, 08:53, said:
But surely that's why virtually all partnerships have general agreements regarding double - you don't need to have them all listed and specifically discussed.