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  1. 1. whaddya do?

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[hv=d=s&v=b&s=s75hqt82d62ckq763]133|100|Scoring: IMP

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Good idea, Ben...unfortunately, the blame is all mine :(

 

I thought a NegX showed a bit more than this, although this a very good 7-count. I tend towards restraint opposite a 3rd seat opening. Yes, that's my vote all on its own.

 

Thanks for taking part, humiliating to me as it is.

 

 

Regards,

 

 

Justin.

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Hi Justin,

 

I think you're right that negative doubles do usually show more than this, but then the shape isn't usually this perfect, nor the location of the values. As always in bridge, it's a balancing act.

 

You mention wanting to be careful opposite a 3rd seat opening; while this is worth bearing in mind in general it looks very likely that you have a fit somewhere here, so parnter's lack of values shouldn't make bidding too dangerous. And as you're a passed hand you're limited above, which in fact means that you can stretch the lower end of the double slightly without damaging partner.

 

If I were an unpassed hand I'd still double if you removed the T or turned the Q into the J, but not both of these things. As a passed hand I'd double even with both of these, but no worse.

 

Owen (whose judgement isn't all that good either)

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[hv=d=s&v=b&s=s75hqt82d62ckq763]133|100|Scoring: IMP

P-P-1-1

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X (neg) WTP?? because

I have both the unbid suits AND (more important) I am a passed hand :P

 

IF Partner has a really good hand (game forcing opposite a hand with and [and probably 8-9points for the negX] ) he can let me know with his next bid :(

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A neg X that will force partner to bid at the two level, normally should contain 8-10 hcp.

 

While the hand is "slightly" light on its values, it has some other things going in its favor.

 

1) it has both of the other suits

2) all of its hcp are contained within the two suits

3) one of the suits is even 5 cards

4) two doubletons, one of which is in the opponents suit.

5) You're already a passed hand; partner cant be expecting a lot.

 

If you have the opportunity to show your approximate values and shape in one bid, then do so. It does not have to be "perfect".....and this hand is about as close to perfect as you can get.

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Two quick comments.

 

i) This negative double does not force partner to bid at the 2-level; he can bid 1NT (and will quite frequently do so). The auction 1D (2C) x needs more values because partner may have to rebid 2NT on a weak NT.

 

ii) Being a passed hand shouldn't change the lower limit of the range for a negative double, as a minimum it should show much the same.

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