steve2005, on 2021-September-22, 14:35, said:
And they are all wrong!
Anyone who doubles on this type of hand needs to check off the box "minimum off-shape take-out doubles" on their ACBL cc but of course none of them do.
Anyone who doubles on this type of hand needs to check off the box "minimum off-shape take-out doubles" on their ACBL cc but of course none of them do.
Note that ACBL made this non-alertable many years ago.
The problem is that most of the people who make these doubles don't even realize that they're off-shape. They've either forgotten or were never taught that T/O doubles imply certain shapes, not just opening values.
This style seems to be increasingly popular, maybe as a necessary defense to light openings. For some reason, they don't result in disasters like this one often enough for players to learn not to do it.