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2-level takeout double standards


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What is your minimum hand for a double?  

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  1. 1. What is your minimum hand for a double?

    • AQTx Ax 98x T9xx
      3
    • AKxx Ax 98x T9xx
      10
    • AKxx Ax 98x JTxx
      17
    • AKxx Ax 98x QT9x
      10
    • AKxx Ax 98x KT9x
      1
    • AKxx Ax 98x ATxx
      0
    • AKxx Ax 98x AKJx
      1
    • I bid 2 spades on all of these
      0


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2nd seat, white vs red, XIMP, you hold AKxx Ax 98x T9xx. RHO opens 2, weak two.

 

If you care, assume RHO isn't a supersound inquiry-red-vs-white preemptor, just down-the-middle aggression with an eye towards vulnerability.

 

How much more would you need over 2, with the majors switched? How much does vulnerability matter to you here?

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Hand 2 for me. Not a lot of difference between 109xx and JTxx since I expect the hooks to work in clubs. Sort of splitting hairs here.

You have to split them somewhere, else I could logically get you doubling with xxxx xx xxx xxxx: simply by reducing one card one spot at a time: it would take me a while, but I'd get a hand down from AKQJ AK AKQ AKQJ to 5432 32 432 5432... and only a hair splitter would claim that any of the changes made a material difference :P

 

I have previously several times mentioned that changing a 9 to a 10 would change my call on some hands. The point of polls like this is to define where, for each of us, the hair is to be split. Half of us so far find it between hands 2 and 3, and I agree. To me, the decision is close but clear.

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Hand 3 for me. I like a two-level double to be a hand I would've opened, especially if I have doubleton in the opposing suit. Of course I guess for some people that means hand 2, but I wouldn't have opened that in standard methods. Hand 4 if the majors are reversed and I'm forcing partner to the three-level.
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Hand 3 for me. I like a two-level double to be a hand I would've opened, especially if I have doubleton in the opposing suit. Of course I guess for some people that means hand 2, but I wouldn't have opened that in standard methods. Hand 4 if the majors are reversed and I'm forcing partner to the three-level.

Adam, you really wouldn't open a hand with 3 QTs and a 10-9 combo?

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I would open hand 2 with 11 fine HCP 3 quick tricks and good spots so it is good enough for my takeout double over 2 since it is so important to get into the picture over from my experience.

 

If you reverse the majors, PD is forced to respond at the 3 level and I need to be as good as hand 4 minus one of the 9's.

 

Just my style of bidding .. neilkaz ..

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Choose your poison:

partner arranging his responses in case hand1/2, vs. free to expect better.

OR My Self Opponent(MSO) leaving hand1/2 to hoping partner/I can reopen or that spades shut out wins This rare time.

 

Either double has ambiguous or reopening does.

either easy to double + care responding

OR narrow double + easy responding Add reopening???

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There's a tendency to treat take-out doubles of 2 & 3 preempts in the same way as take-outs of 1-level bids. So, if you agree that

 

AKxx

Ax

xxx

xxxx

 

is enough to double 1, you should also double 2 and 3 openers on that.

This is a very amusing comment. I would X 1H; I would not dream of doubling 2H and as for 3H....you have got to be kidding!

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Hand 2 for me. Not a lot of difference between 109xx and JTxx since I expect the hooks to work in clubs. Sort of splitting hairs here.

You have to split them somewhere, else I could logically get you doubling with xxxx xx xxx xxxx: simply by reducing one card one spot at a time: it would take me a while, but I'd get a hand down from AKQJ AK AKQ AKQJ to 5432 32 432 5432... and only a hair splitter would claim that any of the changes made a material difference :rolleyes:

 

I have previously several times mentioned that changing a 9 to a 10 would change my call on some hands. The point of polls like this is to define where, for each of us, the hair is to be split. Half of us so far find it between hands 2 and 3, and I agree. To me, the decision is close but clear.

Anybody else notice how Mike gracefully avoided stating which hand he would actually double with? :P (Although, I think he is implying hand #3)

 

Hand #3 for me.

 

As far as what if major suits were reversed, hand #4 is closer, but I would much prefer it to be:

 

xx AKxx Axx Q109x

 

instead of Ax of spades and 98x of diamonds. Can't have the perfect hand all the time, though.

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