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  1. 1. what do you bid?

    • pass
      0
    • double (penalty)
      3
    • 3 hearts
      20
    • 3NT
      0
    • 4 hearts
      1


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this boils down to : in a forcing situation (pass on 2 !d) is partners double penalty, if yes it seems at the table worthwile to try, you did any way. practically speaking see other comments.

so what now? well west has bid 3 !d with no points only distribution but he couldnt run from 1 nt doubled directly. what the hell does he have? looks like he s short in a major , afraid of us finding it. maybe 3244 and thinking we have game for sure why else offering a penalty? somehow hard to believe.

After all this masterminding i still dont know how on earth can you offer a penalty against game if yr partner overcalls 1nt you gotta have something special. game is no way a sure thing for opps.

i will play them for being idiots in a sense and double.

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I an not so fussy about pass of 2D, but I do consider the pass F and passing does allow partner to dble. Now faced with a raise to 3D I do not see why dble would be penalty. Under the conditions I would have to bid 3H. I am going to have to find our game what ever strain that may be.

Ah Ha!!! So you assume, like most of the other posters, that 3 is forcing?

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I an not so fussy about pass of 2D, but I do consider the pass F and passing does allow partner to dble. Now faced with a raise to 3D I do not see why dble would be penalty. Under the conditions I would have to bid 3H. I am going to have to find our game what ever strain that may be.

Ah Ha!!! So you assume, like most of the other posters, that 3 is forcing?

What if it's not? You have a 12 count with a 1NT overcall on your right and Qx of the suit the opponents bid and raised.

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Dealer west, vulnerable E-W J84 AJ1098 Q3 A63

(ps)-1-(1NT)-X

(ps)-ps-(2) -ps

(3)-ps-(ps) -??

I prefer methods are like Phil's but assuming that doubles are penalty oriented, I plough a lonely furrow.

  1. Over RHO's 2,
    • _P = 10 (Allows partner a crack at 2).
    • 3 = 6 (Worth a game try).
    • 2 = 2 (Gross underbid).

[*] After LHO's 3,

  • _X = 10 (You'd like another but double must now be co-operative, since you couldn't double 2.
  • 3 = 9 (You hope that partner does not pass when game is on).
  • 4 = 6 (A bit unilateral).

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I can't imagine that 3 could be passed. RHO has clearly psyched his 1NT overcall. His partner, who did not run from 1NTx, raised the 2 bid to 3. He is not broke, which means that the 1NT overcall was a psyche. Partner can work that out.

 

I would have passed over 2 (forcing) and then bid 3 (forcing).

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Over RHO's 2...

2 = 2 (Gross underbid).

...

Now, after LHO's 3 ...

3 = 9 (And hope that partner does not pass when game is on);

2 over 2 would be forcing.  3 over 3 sounds forcing too.
IMO, it's a matter of style. It seems that many BBOers subscribe to Gnasher's theory but I prefer ...
  • After partner has opened, you may double 1N on as few as 8 HCP, provided that you have a good lead.
  • Your double of 1N creates a near forcing pass context: ie neither partner nor you may pass out an opponent's contract, undoubled. (Well, perhaps there may be rare auctions where you would pass but then you would have explaining to do).
  • Subsequent suit bids by you are constructive but not forcing because 8 HCP may not be enough opposite an opening bid, to guarantee game.

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I can't imagine that 3 could be passed. RHO has clearly psyched his 1NT overcall. His partner, who did not run from 1NTx, raised the 2 bid to 3. He is not broke, which means that the 1NT overcall was a psyche. Partner can work that out.

 

I would have passed over 2 (forcing) and then bid 3 (forcing).

So you cannot imagine a hand that would make a penalty X of 1NT yet just be invitational strength for 3. So what are you to do when you have that hand? Pass?

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in retrospect I should had downgraded Q and bid 3, but I felt in the mood of playing game and bid a nonsense 4.

 

Full hand its not so relevant, RHO had psyched 1NT, and partner forgot to double 3 with AKx with would gather +800. 4 was quickly doubled by LHO and went 1 off. 3NT maybe making maybe not.

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