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(1)-2-(3)-dbl

Your partner overcalled 2, and RHO cue-bid to show limit raise.

What do you play double by you now?

Lead directing for me.

 

Normally showing a top honour, but I play it as denying with some.

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A hand that would have raised to 3. Being able to judge whether to compete to 4 or save in 5 is more important than lead-direction. Often a player who overcalls at the two level has an obvious lead anyway.
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A hand that would have raised to 3. Being able to judge whether to compete to 4 or save in 5 is more important than lead-direction. Often a player who overcalls at the two level has an obvious lead anyway.

100% agreement here !

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A hand that would have raised to 3.

agree

I agree too.

 

Last week, we had the following auction that was slightly different:

 

(1)-2-(3)-Dbl

 

2 was weak. What does this double mean (given that it doesn't make sense for partner to show that he had a preemptive raise to 3)?

 

Rik

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A hand that would have raised to 3.

agree

I agree too.

 

Last week, we had the following auction that was slightly different:

 

(1)-2-(3)-Dbl

 

2 was weak. What does this double mean (given that it doesn't make sense for partner to show that he had a preemptive raise to 3)?

 

Rik

Lead directional.

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There was another recent thread (which I am too lazy to find :rolleyes: ) which also involved doubling the cue bid to show a raise.

 

I have always played these doubles as lead directing, if only on the general principal that if you have a choice between doubling a bid to show a suit, and bidding to show a suit, you are always better off bidding. (For example, they bid Stayman and your hand is such that you could overcall 3, I would much prefer to overcall than to double to show clubs). But, I can see that if partner has overcalled, you could easily have a hand worth raising to the 2 level but not the three level, and having the 'raise' meaning for the double could be useful.

 

It seems that people who play the double as a raise (I guess, a raise to exactly the level the opponents bid your suit?) do believe it is a lot more useful than the lead direct. What is a good set of rules for when a double shows the raise, and when it shows something else?

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