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double of 1N is, as cherdano said, weird... we are red at imps with a poor hand... so my initial reaction was that West made a blunder... which I still think it correct.

 

But East..... wow. Maybe East should have thought that the odds that his side could take 8 tricks in notrump when the opps get to make the opening lead were less than the odds that his side could, on the same layout, take 7 tricks with the advantage of the opening lead.

 

And, of course, if 8 tricks were available on both offence and defence... well, 500 beats 120, and 800 beats 600 should partner raise.

 

I do think that East has a tough call, but 2N isn't amongst the solutions in my universe

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I do think that East has a tough call, but 2N isn't amongst the solutions in my universe

In fact, isn't 2NT irrational as to play? So shouldn't it be artificial? Maybe a 2-suited GF.

I was thinking similarly, but my thought was that 2NT should show hesitant clubs with diamond cards. The double could be showing SPADES, HEARTS, and, ugh, yeah sure! clubs. Responder could have 2254 with minor cards, plus values to bid at the three-level, of course.

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I am always intrigued by the seriousness with which people whom i consider experts answer questions regarding partnership misunderstandings between strangers.How can we assign blame or interprete bids when we know nothing about systems played by the 2 players? And (a little rude perhaps but ) why should we?
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I am always intrigued by the seriousness with which people whom i consider experts  answer questions regarding partnership misunderstandings between strangers.How can we assign blame or interprete bids when we know nothing about systems played by the 2 players? And (a little rude perhaps but ) why should we?

Well: Passing the t/o double instead of bidding 2NT

has nothing to do with specific partnership agreements,

it is basic: If you can make 8 tricks in a 2NT contract

declared by you, most likely you will also take 8 tricks,

if they declare 1NT, passing the t/o is at least as good as

bidding a natural 2NT.

.. and even the vulnerability does not suggest otherwise.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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I am always intrigued by the seriousness with which people whom i consider experts  answer questions regarding partnership misunderstandings between strangers.How can we assign blame or interprete bids when we know nothing about systems played by the 2 players? And (a little rude perhaps but ) why should we?

Did you check the name of this particular forum? Said experts are indeed trying seriously to help newcomers to the game to avoid such blunders, and to properly assess their values. I would say they are doing a great job, whereas your post is pure noise.

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I agree with the takeout double.

 

I would pass with the East cards. Even if 1NT makes (without any overtricks) it is only 180. Since I have no good call over the double and reasonable defense, I might as well play for 7 tricks in notrump.

 

I agree with the other posters that 2NT cannot be natural. But whatever it is, it does not match the cards that East holds.

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West bid very normally. I would bid 2 with the east hand, it looks very suit-oriented to me. As others have pointed out, 2NT obviously makes no sense.

I think 2NT should show a good hand with diamonds well stopped (had enough points to bid over 1 but was stuck for a call). Add the, I dunno, QJ of diamonds to the 2NT bidder and it makes more sense.

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West bid very normally. I would bid 2 with the east hand, it looks very suit-oriented to me. As others have pointed out, 2NT obviously makes no sense.

I think 2NT should show a good hand with diamonds well stopped (had enough points to bid over 1 but was stuck for a call). Add the, I dunno, QJ of diamonds to the 2NT bidder and it makes more sense.

add the QJ of diamonds and I would PASS.

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West bid very normally. I would bid 2 with the east hand, it looks very suit-oriented to me. As others have pointed out, 2NT obviously makes no sense.

I think 2NT should show a good hand with diamonds well stopped (had enough points to bid over 1 but was stuck for a call). Add the, I dunno, QJ of diamonds to the 2NT bidder and it makes more sense.

How can you not pass with that hand?

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West bid very normally. I would bid 2 with the east hand, it looks very suit-oriented to me. As others have pointed out, 2NT obviously makes no sense.

I think 2NT should show a good hand with diamonds well stopped (had enough points to bid over 1 but was stuck for a call). Add the, I dunno, QJ of diamonds to the 2NT bidder and it makes more sense.

you mean we would rather try to take 8 tricks than 6? very logical.

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add the QJ of diamonds and I would PASS.

Then it comes back around to you at 2. Going to double for penalties?

 

I dunno. Sometimes people get a little overeager for penalty doubles at a low level instead of just bidding game. I don't know if this is one of those cases or not.

 

EDIT: Is there something I missed here? Is responder barred from the bidding or something? Of course responder has clubs, and of course he's going to run. Why does everybody think he's going to pass?

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add the QJ of diamonds and I would PASS.

Then it comes back around to you at 2. Going to double for penalties?

 

I dunno. Sometimes people get a little overeager for penalty doubles at a low level instead of just bidding game. I don't know if this is one of those cases or not.

No number of question marks and exclamation points can properly convey how I feel about this post.

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West bid very normally. I would bid 2 with the east hand, it looks very suit-oriented to me. As others have pointed out, 2NT obviously makes no sense.

I think 2NT should show a good hand with diamonds well stopped (had enough points to bid over 1 but was stuck for a call). Add the, I dunno, QJ of diamonds to the 2NT bidder and it makes more sense.

you mean we would rather try to take 8 tricks than 6? very logical.

LOL at the club Tuesday we had the auction:

 

(1) - 1N (me) - (2N) - AP.

 

My LHO is a reasonably intelligent person, but he gave me the deer in the headlights look when I said that if he's making 2N he's probably getting 300 out of my 1N.

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