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Huh. And ELC-ELC Double?

 

Partner has spades and both minors, unless he converts 2 to 2 (he has spades and both red suits) or 2 to 2 (he has spades and hearts and maybe had clubs)?

 

Maybe.

 

In that event, 2 seems like the winning action.

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Bid 2H. Partner is making a takeout x with 5 biddable Spades and a H suit. Please don't crucify her by passing.

so partner couldn't be troubled to bid the suit and actually tell you what is going on

People that I play with usually know what is going on. The double here is far more flexible that a 2H bid. After all, if I have Cs sown up, then I may well decide to pass

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I bid 2 spade and this would not be close.

Yes maybe we have a better fit, but I won't muddy waters by searching it.

 

My partners play it different as Ron, they bid 2 heart with a twosuiter in the majors or they double 1 diamond.

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Bid 2H. Partner is making a takeout x with 5 biddable Spades and a H suit. Please don't crucify her by passing.

so partner couldn't be troubled to bid the suit and actually tell you what is going on

People that I play with usually know what is going on. The double here is far more flexible that a 2H bid. After all, if I have Cs sown up, then I may well decide to pass

:rolleyes: Yeah partner could never ever hold[hv=s=skqjt98hxxdaxcaxx]133|100|[/hv]

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If I can trust partner, he has a good overcall with six spades, that is clear. If he had another suit and he wanted to compete further, he would bid the other suit. I am going to leave it in and trust that partner has it set in his hand. It does not take a 'mountain too big for a simple overcall' to set them, just long good spades and entries.
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pass

 

Partner has a one-loser spade suit, usually 6 times, and entries...they rate to fail more often than not, unless they win the lead and cash 6 tricks.

 

AQJ10xx Ax xx Axx....maybe some would double first with that hand, but I wouldn't be one of them.

 

Edit: that sounds too dogmatic: prototypically, he has that hand type, but he may also simply have a better hand, with shorter spades...whatever he holds, it isn't a majot two-suiter, and they rate to fail.

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Bid 2H. Partner is making a takeout x with 5 biddable Spades and a H suit. Please don't crucify her by passing.

so partner couldn't be troubled to bid the suit and actually tell you what is going on

People that I play with usually know what is going on. The double here is far more flexible that a 2H bid. After all, if I have Cs sown up, then I may well decide to pass

:( Yeah partner could never ever hold[hv=s=skqjt98hxxdaxcaxx]133|100|[/hv]

If partner held this and bid this way, she would be an idiot. She can make 2S and defeat 1NT. Why give the opponents a chance to escape to 2m or find a playable 3m?

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Bid 2H. Partner is making a takeout x with 5 biddable Spades and a H suit. Please don't crucify her by passing.

so partner couldn't be troubled to bid the suit and actually tell you what is going on

People that I play with usually know what is going on. The double here is far more flexible that a 2H bid. After all, if I have Cs sown up, then I may well decide to pass

:( Yeah partner could never ever hold[hv=s=skqjt98hxxdaxcaxx]133|100|[/hv]

If partner held this and bid this way, she would be an idiot. She can make 2S and defeat 1NT. Why give the opponents a chance to escape to 2m or find a playable 3m?

I only see 7 tricks so you may or may not make 2 but guess what if you don't give the opponents a chance to make a mistake they won't and even if they run to 2m nothing is keeping you from bidding 2 then. If they try to chance 1NTX you end up +200 even if partner is busted. And what part score is worth that much ...oh yes 2M+3

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pass

 

Partner has a one-loser spade suit, usually 6 times, and entries...they rate to fail more often than not, unless they win the lead and cash 6 tricks.

 

AQJ10xx Ax xx Axx....maybe some would double first with that hand, but I wouldn't be one of them.

 

Edit: that sounds too dogmatic: prototypically, he has that hand type, but he may also simply have a better hand, with shorter spades...whatever he holds, it isn't a majot two-suiter, and they rate to fail.

The problem I see with this approach is all you are doing is informing all at the table exactly what you have? With the bidding so far I cannot see this as being of great value to partner and allows the opposition to inexpensively find an escape. If they subsequently find a minor fit and can compete to the 3 level you then look in far worse shape for coming out with a positive score. Even if they escape to 2 of a minor with a moysian fit, it may be difficult to apply the penalty?.

 

I would share the view of "The Hog" in not seeing the logic in of having this bid for this purpose. The only winners I can see from announcing your holding after the sequence, would be the opposition?

 

1♣-p-1♦-1♠

p-p-1NT-x

p-?

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