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Balance?  

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  1. 1. Balance?

    • Easy pass
      2
    • pass but close
      7
    • double but close
      15
    • easy double
      13


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Pass, feeling pretty good about it. Would help to know system. (E.g. is partner expected to open above average 10 counts...or are we playing Roth-Stone... makes a difference here). Doubling feels likely to turn a plus into a minus, which is like...the worst...at mp. Would double if 4441.
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Pass, feeling pretty good about it. Would help to know system. (E.g. is partner expected to open above average 10 counts...or are we playing Roth-Stone... makes a difference here). Doubling feels likely to turn a plus into a minus, which is like...the worst...at mp. Would double if 4441.

I'm not sure you're reading the auction right here.

 

Partner never had a chance to open the bidding; he is in fourth chair.

 

We play relatively "normal" 2/1 methods. Our hand passed in 1st chair, so evidently we do not open all (or even most) balanced 11s. We're not playing Roth-Stone though.

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Pass, feeling pretty good about it. Would help to know system. (E.g. is partner expected to open above average 10 counts...or are we playing Roth-Stone... makes a difference here). Doubling feels likely to turn a plus into a minus, which is like...the worst...at mp. Would double if 4441.

I'm not sure you're reading the auction right here.

 

Partner never had a chance to open the bidding; he is in fourth chair.

 

We play relatively "normal" 2/1 methods. Our hand passed in 1st chair, so evidently we do not open all (or even most) balanced 11s. We're not playing Roth-Stone though.

Guess I'm not reading the auction right either.

 

Looks like 'our hand' passed in second chair not first. Not a big deal but it does affect the meaning of the third chair vulnerable preempt.

 

LHO probably has good Diamonds for a vulnerable third-postition 3 bid. I think the hand is worth a double, but it is close.

 

RichM

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[hv=d=e&v=b&n=sjxxxhxxxxdaxxcax&w=skxhkjxdkqt9xxctx&e=sa9xxht9djxckxxxx&s=sqtxhaqxxdxxcqj9x]399|300|Scoring: MP[/hv]

 

I made what I thought was a normal balancing double, and partner decided to leave it in. This was not a good result as 3X made easily (in fact declarer dropped a trick in the play to make only three). Partner was very upset with my balancing double on what he thought was an obvious pass. I thought partner was resulting and that leaving the double in was rather speculative.

 

Of course, if partner bids a major the best we're likely to get is -200 (down two undoubled) which is only slightly better than -670.

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Of course if partner had bid anything that would have been bad too, so his pass was awful but didn't cost too much.

 

Ugh, I mean double really does look normal and I can't fault it, but maybe vul at mps pass is the percentage action. Going for 200 just looks so common holding this balanced hand with little offense.

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I think double is clearly correct, it is not a hand you are proud of but still.

 

However, if you move one of your diamonds to spades, now you have a 4414 11 count as a passed hand. Everyone would double now, so I am not sure why your partner thought that he would have done better defending 3X opposite that hand.

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Your partner was clearly out of his mind. You are passed hand. You have extreme maximum for defense. What did he expect ?

As to reopening double I feel pretty good about it. Not reopening could lead to many disasters (like missing cold game or 9card partial). I would prefer to open this hand in the first place though.

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I am far from convinced double is clearly correct. But there's no doubt it's clearly normal, and I still would have done it since I'm not going to test my hunches at the table like that especially when I'm not even confident in them.
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I think double is slightly aggressive but normal. There are players that love to make heavy preempts in 3rd seat, and they pay off on hands like this. They give up on 3N and sometimes partner cannot double if the opponents get out of line.

 

If I knew I had one on my left I would honestly pass. If they do it too often, it borders on a partnership agreement, but good luck with that one.

 

While partner holding a 9 count isnt unusual, its sucks you have all these cards offside.

 

Partner's pass of the x is nuts.

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