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[hv=d=n&v=n&s=s1093hkq10d9652ckj3]133|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

partner north opens strong club and r.h.o. follows 1spade ( promising spades and clubs), you double and l.h.o. jumps to 4 spades, partner bids 5 diamonds over that and it goes pass to you.

 

Would you bid 6 ?

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Been searching but cant find meaning of double sorry. My guess is 4 or 5 plus since the player in question did bid six with this hand. Ricco van Prooyen playing with Louk Verhees against Israel for a match to determine the third pair for the E.C. in Oostende. Partner had A, xx, AKQXXX, Axxx , club queen right diamonds 2-2

 

tx for answers i would have passed this at the table.

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While I think playing dbl as unlimited showing 5+ or something is weak agreement I don't think it matters much in this hand.

If partner has some shape and a lot of diamonds he will bid 5 with the same hands opposite 6-7dbl, gf dbl and 5+dbl.

 

If you disagree, can you give sample hand which bid 5 opposite GF double but pass opposite 6+ double ?

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6 is clear. I am playing partner for as little as A xx AKQxxx Axxx with the Club Q right and diamonds 2-2.

 

Seriously, this is a complete guess. I would pass at the table, but not without misgivings.

 

EDIT: This is what I get for copying part of someone else's post.

I find it highly unlikely that the diamonds are 2-2 if we have a 10 card diamond fit.

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pass, on grounds that if pard can make 6 opposite my hand, he could have bid it.

LOL

Why is that a LOL? Out of all the comments he makes that one was about as true as any! Partner will take a chance on slam if there is no room to investigate and he has to guess and can make opposite a decent minimum response.

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Why is that a LOL? Out of all the comments he makes that one was about as true as any! Partner will take a chance on slam if there is no room to investigate and he has to guess and can make opposite a decent minimum response.

Because we promised only a 5 count AND because our hand could be much worse even with the same values.

 

I agree bidding 6 or not is a guess for responder.

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Why is that a LOL? Out of all the comments he makes that one was about as true as any! Partner will take a chance on slam if there is no room to investigate and he has to guess and can make opposite a decent minimum response.

Because we promised only a 5 count AND because our hand could be much worse even with the same values.

 

I agree bidding 6 or not is a guess for responder.

Who said we promised a 5 count? And why would partner play us for the worst possible hand in a competitive auction.

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I asked on the non natural system section on the forums the meaning of this double and got this answer:

 

1♣ (1♠) X:

 

Is a Mild positive response, 7-8 AKQ points: AQQ, KKQ, AK which would be G.F. since 1♣ promises 17+ hcp unbalanced and 18+ hcp if balanced.

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