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  1. 1. This double is for...

    • ...Take-out
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    • ...Penalty.
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    • ...something else.
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I voted penalty but on further thought that is probably wrong.

 

Over a natural (2)-3-(3) we play responsive doubles, and over a multi sequence (2)-x-(3) we play responsive, too.

 

So I think here a hand with four spades could have doubled 3, so that is not what the delayed double shows.

 

Besides, a dbl by overcaller is obviously t/o and we generally play dbl as having the same meaning by both players.

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Over a natural (2)-3-(3) we play responsive doubles, and over a multi sequence (2)-x-(3) we play responsive, too.

 

So I think here a hand with four spades could have doubled 3, so that is not what the delayed double shows.

I think that is exactly right -- this double should be the same as (2)-3-(3)-dbl. Whether they are both penalty (my choice) or both takeout is less important.

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Takeout.

 

Assuming 3 is Pass or Correct, it just doesn't make sense (to me) to treat an X in this position as penalty. Responder was willing to hear 3 when he bid 3 so I would expect that his playing strength in spades to be as good as it is for hearts and it may well be better. We are also under the 3 hand which makes the availability of a penalty double here even less attractive.

 

jmoo.

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Given pard could have cued 3 earlier with some sort of good hand, I would say penalty.. not necessarily loads of spades but sure got some points.

cued 3?! why would 3 be anything but natural?

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IMO, the X is 'naturally' take out.

 

The 3 bidder will usually have xxx or maybe Hx for both majors at least, so, even on the first round we know they have an 8 card, quite likely 9 card fit, albeit that we are not sure which major yet. So it is not a lot different from the sequence (1)-2-(3)-? If you play X as TO there, then you should here.

 

Nick

 

P.S. To answer your question, the second round double is, IMO, definitely TO. The first round one probably should be too - but I suppose one can argue a case for it not doing so.

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What could it show?

If I knew what they had agreed for it to show, I would not ask.

I am not an expert in English so please forgive me for using sloppy language. By

What could it show
I meant to ask "what are the possible alternative meanings for 3 for you?" -- for example if there was an RKC auction and someone had bid 5, we would like to know if it shows 03 or 14 (especially when we are defending!!). I did not mean to ask "what does it show?". It is my understanding that "could" is usually an expression of possibility and not certainty and is therefore a different word from "does". Well, in a way it is a different word because it consists of different letters.
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I think

2D*-3D-3H**-x

should also be a "takeout or penalty" double but that may be taking a questionable idea too far :P

I think it is fairly normal to do this if partner has passed, but surely there is a difference when partner has bid. What this implies, exactly, I do not know. I think it is an interesting issue to explore.

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