Thought this was normal
#1
Posted 2015-May-28, 22:10
(1NT*) - P - (2♣) - x
1NT is 12-14.
What is the meaning of the double?
#2
Posted 2015-May-29, 00:58
#3
Posted 2015-May-29, 01:43
Cyberyeti, on 2015-May-29, 00:58, said:
Agree. I think stronger players are more likely to play the second meaning, mainly because less experienced players haven't yet encountered it.
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#4
Posted 2015-May-29, 03:17
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#5
Posted 2015-May-29, 03:29
#6
Posted 2015-May-29, 05:45
#7
Posted 2015-May-29, 05:45
ArtK78, on 2015-May-28, 22:10, said:
(1NT*) - P - (2♣) - x
1NT is 12-14.
What is the meaning of the double?
Since 2♣ is Stayman and conventional,the double has to show a club suit and
is lead directing. The doubler probably has a hand like ♠Jxx ♥Qxx ♦x ♣ AQJ10xx
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Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
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#8
Posted 2015-May-29, 05:49
PhilG007, on 2015-May-29, 05:45, said:
is lead directing
Do you have any real life bridge success such that readers of your post can assess the credibility of such pronouncements as the double 'has' to show clubs?
I know a fair number of National Champions who play it as card showing, so maybe you can tell us about your credentials so that I can assess whether to change my methods, lol.
#9
Posted 2015-May-29, 05:55
mikeh, on 2015-May-29, 05:49, said:
I know a fair number of National Champions who play it as card showing, so maybe you can tell us about your credentials so that I can assess whether to change my methods, lol.
When a conventional bid is doubled,logic says it shows a natural holding in the suit. In the same way the double of a Blackwood response eg 4NT-5♥-X
would show a heart suit and is also lead directing.
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#10
Posted 2015-May-29, 05:57
mikeh, on 2015-May-29, 05:49, said:
I know a fair number of National Champions who play it as card showing, so maybe you can tell us about your credentials so that I can assess whether to change my methods, lol.
I think he's suggesting more that without discussion, unless something is played by pretty much everybody, you use the unalerted meaning as the default which is clubs.
#11
Posted 2015-May-29, 06:05
#12
Posted 2015-May-29, 07:02
Humor sidelight.
This was the auction that happened at the table. It was humorous to me, but not so to my LHO (the club bidder), who, to his credit, did not intend his last bid to be natural. His partner was on another planet.
(1NT) - P - (2♣) - x
(P) - P - (3♣) - ALL PASS
This was not a success,
#13
Posted 2015-May-29, 07:45
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#14
Posted 2015-May-29, 08:54
ArtK78, on 2015-May-29, 07:02, said:
Very interesting. If partner and I are experienced enough to know about the superior "card-showing" alternative, but haven't discussed it, we are totally screwed into not using the Double at all...and then will further screw ourselves with a 1-minute tank.
#16
Posted 2015-May-29, 09:41
Cyberyeti, on 2015-May-29, 09:29, said:
When they do, I believe the correct score is 2420.
#17
Posted 2015-May-29, 10:13
Playing a weak NT, I, too, would want that double to be cards - overriding my meta-agreement with a real one.
Playing Keri over a weak NT, I'm not so sure. One downside to Keri is that you don't have "runout Stayman" available; one upside to Keri is that 2♣ is usually sound (unless I'm planning on playing 2♦), so the opponents are much more likely to have a club suit than cards.
#18
Posted 2015-May-29, 11:37
#19
Posted 2015-May-29, 11:45
#20
Posted 2015-May-29, 11:52
Out of curiosity, how do those who play it the same treat the second double in sequence like this:
1N* X 2C** X
* still 12-14
** showing something other than clubs (eg exit transfer)
Atm we play it as something analogous to the OP X - showing 'values', though in this case where 'values' just means 'confirming we have the majority of the points', ie a decent 6+.
Do others have similar agreements?