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When would you balance opposite a passed partner


WesleyC

What is the weakest hand you will balance?  

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  1. 1. What is the weakest hand you will balance?

    • [_SP]QJ52 [HE]A965 [DI]--- [CL]KT632
      2
    • [_SP]K952 [HE]A965 [DI]--- [CL]KT632
      4
    • [_SP]A952 [HE]A965 [DI]--- [CL]KT632
      9
    • [_SP]AJ52 [HE]A965 [DI]--- [CL]KT632
      0
    • [_SP]AQ52 [HE]A965 [DI]--- [CL]KT632
      6
    • [_SP]AK52 [HE]A965 [DI]--- [CL]KT632
      0
    • All of the above
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Both Vul @ IMPs

 

The auction starts:

 

P (P) 1 (3)

P (P) ???

 

You hold:

 

HH65 A965 --- KT632

 

Assume that Double and Pass are your only options!

 

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Definitely double on all of the above.

 

Apart from being likely to work on the hand, I want partner to feel very comfortable passing with a decent hand and length in their suit. In this case I also happen to have useful cards for defence if he passes. With something like QJxx QJxx - KQxxx I would start to get nervous.

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I used to double in auctions like this with just about any hand that has a void. But after chatting to a few top players I've become slightly more conservative.

 

The first problem with doubling on a weak hand is that partner, looking at a pointy card or two and a few trumps, will pass too much. 3Dx will rarely be more than 1 off, and sometimes it will make. The second problem is that the weaker we are, the stronger partner rates to be. With 8-11 HCP partner will force to game every time - sometimes with 3NT! Often it will be theoretically right to double (ie 3D= & 3M=) but we can never realize that gain, ending up minus in 4M or 3NT instead.

 

Doubling light can hit the jackpot. If partner has nothing wasted in diamonds and a 5c Major, 4M will usually have play. However on some of those hands, partner might stretch to make a negative double (or the opps might raise diamonds) so some diamond wastage seems likely. Interestingly, if the auction started P (P) 1C (3D) P (4D) X there is an even better chance that 4M is playable.

 

Improving the spades slightly to Axxx makes a huge difference. The Ace is often worth a whole extra trick on defense so all of partner's marginal penalty passes are now (at least) beating the contract. If partner has a rock +500 is a possibility. But most importantly when partner has a 5c Major, game is just about always a reasonable shot and often its completely cold.

 

My feeling is that while doubling on QJxx is close, Passing with Axxx is a significant mistake.

 

QJ = Not quite enough.

K = Probably good.

A = Clear Double.

 

At the table partner passed with A9xx. Double would've got us to 5C on a (probably losing) trump guess but 3D was making so 5C is certainly where you want to be.

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