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AQ ATxxxx KJT Jx

1-2-p-p

favorable imps. pard can bid a NFB from there, or double+suit for a forcing 1 suiter

Bidding decisions are hardly ever obvious to me.

IMO _X = 10, 2 = 9, _P = 8

You'd like another for a double but beggars can't be choosers; and a possible favourable outcome is that partner passes 2X

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The trouble with 2 is that it only caters well for one of partner's possible hand types.

 

You'll be OK if he has a few values and a doubleton heart. If, however, he passed because he had a penalty double you miss a large penalty. If he passed because he had a bad hand without support, or some values but short hearts, you end up in a poor contract when you'd probably have been better off defending.

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i'd x regardless of nfb

Won't partner bid 2S with some 42(43) hands?

 

I prefer not to play negative doubles after 1H-(2C) so that may influence my thinking. But, I would bid 2H.

i think priority is 2 hearts rather than 4 spades. i would double on literally every hand except on 65-ers (and some dull 55-ers) and very long&very strong hearts. i'd pass only with 4+clubs

 

of course this approach will bring me to rough spots from time to time, although frankly i can't remember when the last problem occurred. also, people around here are used to overcall on 2nd level with bad suits, like somebody taught them the only requirement is 10+hcp

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2H and yes its obvious. You can't double with this shape.

I don't understand why you can't double with this shape. Regardless of the kind of free-bids you play, partner has to pass with a penalty double, right ? The only time you would consider not reopening with a double is when you're looking at length is the overcalled suit, as it makes it unlikely that partner passed with a penalty double.

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I think double is a lot better than 2. Pard will frequently give us a preference on a doubleton, but why not look for a 5-3 or even a 6-3 diamond fit?

 

Spades aren't that much of a problem. Partner probably has a smattering of points, yet didn't make a negative double.

 

What possible pattern would pard be bidding 2 holding 4 over our double? Not 4=2=(??), 4=1=4=4 (maybe). 4=1=3=5 and we are getting into penalty passes.

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2. I think too many people get carried away with flexibility and underestimate the value of knowing how many cards. I get into this debate with one of my partner's all the time. He doubles on 5-5-0-3 or 4-6-1-2 type hands. Then when it comes to high level decisions, I double because I think my tricks are cashing, but they don't. It is always easier to bid the suit now and reopen with a double when called for.
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i'd x regardless of nfb

Won't partner bid 2S with some 42(43) hands?

 

I prefer not to play negative doubles after 1H-(2C) so that may influence my thinking. But, I would bid 2H.

no dude, NFB shows a goodish suit with 5+ cards

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i'd x regardless of nfb

Won't partner bid 2S with some 42(43) hands?

no dude, NFB shows a goodish suit with 5+ cards

Won't partner bid 2S with some 42(43) hands after Sambolino reopens with a double?

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I noticed that you are playing NFB's, but I guess I don't understand their relevance here. I'd still like to find a 5-3 diamond fit when pard has values that don't justify a NFB. Pard will still return to hearts frequently on a doubleton anyway.

 

The other benefit is when pard is sitting on a penalty pass.

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