??? after partner doubles a preempt More bad choices than good.
#1
Posted 2016-April-30, 08:10
#3
Posted 2016-April-30, 09:17
#4
Posted 2016-April-30, 09:34
If we give W seven diamonds to the AQJ that probably is enough for his bid. That leaves 30 high card points in the other three suits and I have 3 of them. I expect E to take some tricks. I'm going with 3S and hoping I can make it.
#5
Posted 2016-April-30, 10:34
Partner will understand when 3♠ doesn't work but not when pass doesn't and nothing says they can't have a big hand that makes game opposite this.
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#6
Posted 2016-April-30, 14:13
I'd only consider passing if I thought we were behind and wanted to take a shot at a top late in the session.
#7
Posted 2016-April-30, 17:10
ggwhiz, on 2016-April-30, 10:34, said:
A literal translation of 'takeout double' into Norwegian is either 'ta-ut-dobling' (never used) or 'uttaksdobling' (sometimes used). The common translation, however, is 'opplysende dobling', the literal translation of which into English is 'enlightening double'. So maybe takeout doubles are supposed to enlighten, not to be taken out.
#8
Posted 2016-May-01, 00:46
#9
Posted 2016-May-01, 01:00
#10
Posted 2016-May-01, 01:18
msjennifer, on 2016-May-01, 00:46, said:
Leaving aside the banter about the hesitation, the main problem I have with this analysis is that if 3N is cold, bidding 3S, in tempo or otherwise, is not going to get you there. The only route to a cold 3N is if you bid it yourself now over the double. Which I have half a mind to do. Certainly it could go spectacularly wrong. But if 3S is going down anyway, all you really have to worry about is a double, while if 3N is making the upside is huge.
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#11
Posted 2016-May-01, 01:54
I have to vote for 3S, who knows we might even make 4.
#12
Posted 2016-May-01, 06:42
totally useless underneath the ♦bidder in a spade contract.
Its a close decision but I would pass and try to defeat the 3♦
contract. If it backfired I would hold my hands up and apologise.
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#13
Posted 2016-May-01, 06:55
MRTRUB44, on 2016-May-01, 01:00, said:
How many decades ago was that? Doubles of preempts have been takeout for a while now.
#14
Posted 2016-May-01, 08:04
Since partner may have a long strong suit with extras outside (say 19 HCP and AKJ10xxx in clubs or hearts), pass is too much of a unilateral position. I do have sympathy for 3NT, because that rates to make as well if partner has that strong a hand.
This is why players stretch to pre-empt: the opponents are often reduced to guessing because they have no clearcut action. But, if I knew the opponents (we don't in this example), I'd be more inclined to pass some joker who is known to be hyperactive.
#15
Posted 2016-May-01, 14:10
#18
Posted 2016-May-01, 17:02
IMPs, 3♠. Don't expect to beat this over 70% of the time.
#19
Posted 2016-May-01, 21:08
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#20
Posted 2016-May-02, 00:25
I ducked the opening H lead in hopes my HQ would be an entry to hand. Then the opps reminded me again about the power of a crossruff. After the hand, partner said I should pass 3DX. My view is that the double was OK but risky, and Lady Luck was not on our side. Thanks for the comments.