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Playing in a local round robin, where we play two 12-board matches each scored at VPs, I picked up this hand:

 

[hv=pc=n&n=skq87hq73dj2c8642&d=s&v=b&b=7&a=1n2dp2hp2sdppp]133|200|1NT - 15-17

2D - Diamonds and a major

2H - Pass or Correct[/hv]

 

As is often the case in these partly social/partly serious competitions, my partner and I were a very occasional partnership, and we did not have a firm agreement on whether my double of 2 was for takeout or for penalty. After I doubled, she thought about the situation for a good 60 seconds before passing out 2x, which we beat 800 with no game our way.

 

Query - how do you play the double of 2 in an auction like this one?

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I would have Doubled 2 for Takeout, this Double should be takeout as well, IMO.

that seems inconsistent: if you double 2 for takeout, are you not inviting partner to bid 2? which suggests you have spades, at least to some degree....if the double of 2 is takeout, subsequent doubles should be penalty.

 

BTW, on the actual auction, opener's hand pretty much answers the question anyway. RHO wouldn't have pulled 2 to 2 unless he/she preferred spades to diamonds and holding KQxx, the odds of responder having a penalty double of 2 must be very low.

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that seems inconsistent: if you double 2 for takeout, are you not inviting partner to bid 2? which suggests you have spades, at least to some degree....if the double of 2 is takeout, subsequent doubles should be penalty.

Good point, perhaps X should be more co-operative (or Value-Showing)... Or perhaps pure penalty.

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This is to some extent a generational thing. If you look at back at older rules for doubles such as from Culbertson then the double is penalty. Older players still tend to expect a double opposite a 1NT opening to be penalty. But most current players and practically all of the juniors play these doubles as take-out. Have a set of meta-rules and stick to them. This is far more valuable for the average pair than having every situation optimally mapped out.
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Playing in a local round robin, where we play two 12-board matches each scored at VPs, I picked up this hand:

 

[hv=pc=n&n=skq87hq73dj2c8642&d=s&v=b&b=7&a=1n2dp2hp2sdppp]133|200|1NT - 15-17

2D - Diamonds and a major

2H - Pass or Correct[/hv]

 

As is often the case in these partly social/partly serious competitions, my partner and I were a very occasional partnership, and we did not have a firm agreement on whether my double of 2 was for takeout or for penalty. After I doubled, she thought about the situation for a good 60 seconds before passing out 2x, which we beat 800 with no game our way.

 

Query - how do you play the double of 2 in an auction like this one?

 

 

penalty, I would play 2nt as t/o over 2s.

 

x of 2d would be penalty also. 2h and 2s nat....2nt as t/o.

---option 2 is too play x of 2d as neg.

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