2♣ (bid) ?
I have always played DOPV. It is a very rare sequence and I have not bothered about it but now that I'm playing more, against players who do get into the strong auctions,
it has come up a couple of times.
Since there is no space used, it appears to be just a simple showing bid. Is Zero, zero controls or zero HCP?
How about other sequences? What is current Expert Standard?
thanks
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Double Zero, Pass Values
#1
Posted 2026-May-06, 16:00
“It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that they are difficult.”
#2
Posted 2026-May-06, 16:22
I learned
Double=deny ace or King, nongf.
Pass=ace or King, gf
Suit bid natural, gf, however can just be an ok quality suit. Best to get your long suit in the auction if possible..
There is a bit more to it however this handles the vast majority..
Double=deny ace or King, nongf.
Pass=ace or King, gf
Suit bid natural, gf, however can just be an ok quality suit. Best to get your long suit in the auction if possible..
There is a bit more to it however this handles the vast majority..
#3
Posted 2026-May-06, 16:30
mike777, on 2026-May-06, 16:22, said:
I learned
Double=deny ace or King, nongf.
Pass=ace or King, gf
Suit bid natural, gf, however can just be an ok quality suit. Best to get your long suit in the auction if possible..
There is a bit more to it however this handles the vast majority..
Double=deny ace or King, nongf.
Pass=ace or King, gf
Suit bid natural, gf, however can just be an ok quality suit. Best to get your long suit in the auction if possible..
There is a bit more to it however this handles the vast majority..
Yes, other than natural suit, this is how I play it. I'm wondering what more there is, or alternatives.
“It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that they are difficult.”
#4
Posted 2026-May-06, 18:37
I hate this treatment. I don't see how opener can figure out when to pass the double if responder can be any shape. And super often opener is the one with a normal takeout double, holding say 22-24 with small doubleton or Ax in opps suit, and now you have taken partner's most descriptive bid. Now what? If opener now wants to bid a suit how do you distinguish between a bal hand that didn't want to pass vs a real 5 usually 6+ suit?
To me, I'd much rather pass with nothing like we do in all other competitive situations vs preempts. Bids to me should roughly what you would do imagining partner had opened 2nt 22+.
To me, I'd much rather pass with nothing like we do in all other competitive situations vs preempts. Bids to me should roughly what you would do imagining partner had opened 2nt 22+.
#5
Posted 2026-May-06, 23:02
I play X = takeout, bid = natural and gf, pass = nothing to say (may still have some values and no good bid).
#6
Posted 2026-May-06, 23:05
I played double as denying a control for maybe 30 years and over here it’s pretty much standard. Two years ago my main partnership reversed so that pass denies a control.
Since both 2C and an overcall are rare, and I don’t play a lot of bridge, I don’t have any real basis for arguing that one method is better than the other. Both are low frequency. Plus I don’t see how a positive double helps opener pass for penalty very often: as in, so far, it hasn’t happened
Since both 2C and an overcall are rare, and I don’t play a lot of bridge, I don’t have any real basis for arguing that one method is better than the other. Both are low frequency. Plus I don’t see how a positive double helps opener pass for penalty very often: as in, so far, it hasn’t happened
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