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This is a matter for agreement. I play double for takeout here, FWIW. If double is for takeout then you seem to have two options: either pass and hope the auction will come back round to you in spades at a reasonably low level, so that you can then double, or bid 3. In the unlikely event that opener does have hearts then partner is short and may well have enough for a reopening double.
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For my occasional partner DBL would have been , but I disagreed and convinced him that DBL is take-out.

I made the error of thinking long before passing. We could make 3NT.

LHO had a 6c.

Partner had something like:

[hv=pc=n&n=sqj32ht2dAQ32c432]133|100[/hv]

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I assume you know about penalty OR takeout doubles right?

 

X=0-2 or 5+ hearts

 

it's fun and it works, as long as you're not a paranoid who thinks opener will pass with the other major, which he really will never do in real life.

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I assume you know about penalty OR takeout doubles right?

X=0-2 or 5+ hearts

 

it's fun and it works, as long as you're not a paranoid who thinks opener will pass with the other major, which he really will never do in real life.

I believe everything you say, but I don't think that I will ever play it.

I don't like bids or signals for which partner has to look at his hand to see what it meant.

(with the example hand you still pass then with penalty OR takeout doubles)

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no, you don't have to look at your hand. opener will 100% tell you himself. they are too scared to try to pass. I promise

 

of course the above is only true insofar as we accept that opener will never have the suit that 4th hand tried to show. for example

 

2-p-2-x*

p**-2-p-??

 

* penalty of hearts

** well I really do have hearts

 

now 2nd seat has a bunch of spades and not a lot of points, so he will usually just bid 2 or 3 spades and a little bit of havoc has been wrecked.

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I don't like bids or signals for which partner has to look at his hand to see what it meant.

You lead the Ace from AK5432. It would be terrible if you had to look at your hand to see what partner's 6 means, right?
You know what I intended to say (?), but I don't know if it really exists. Something like: a small card is either distribution of attitude, you will see in your hand what it is.
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no, you don't have to look at your hand. opener will 100% tell you himself. they are too scared to try to pass. I promise

 

of course the above is only true insofar as we accept that opener will never have the suit that 4th hand tried to show. for example

 

2-p-2-x*

p**-2-p-??

 

* penalty of hearts

** well I really do have hearts

 

now 2nd seat has a bunch of spades and not a lot of points, so he will usually just bid 2 or 3 spades and a little bit of havoc has been wrecked.

Isn't it possible that we are both short in and that partner passes...certainly against beginners or bad players? Then You play 2X when opps have a 6-4 fit?

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I don't understand, who has six hearts, who has four hearts? Could you illustrate it a little better?

Second hand will only pass the double if he has a penalty pass of 2.

West Dealer:

(2 Multi)-Pass-(2 P/C)-DBL

Pass-??

I thought that North would pass here with Short because he thinks his partner DBL'ed with 5+?

What is the advantage of DBL being Take-out or penalty otherwise?

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I suppose I wasn't very clear. 2nd hand always assumes that whatever suit opener shows (by passing or correcting), 4th seat doesn't have.

 

The advantage is rather obvious: 4th hand has a cheap way of showing hearts, and 2nd seat has a chance to raise.

 

2-p-2-x

2-3: raise

 

as opposed to

 

2-p-2-p

2-p-3-???

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I suppose I wasn't very clear. 2nd hand always assumes that whatever suit opener shows (by passing or correcting), 4th seat doesn't have.

 

The advantage is rather obvious: 4th hand has a cheap way of showing hearts, and 2nd seat has a chance to raise.

 

2-p-2-x

2-3: raise

 

as opposed to

 

2-p-2-p

2-p-3-???

Ok, I see...Thanks for the explanations, but I still don't like it.

2-p-2-x

Pass-

=> This is vulnerable to a psych of opener with 6c

 

With the initial hand I gave: If I have one more and partner a singleton it goes:

2-p-2-x

Pass-3/4

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I'm sorry but opener really never passes here with spades as I wrote above. It is extremely risky, since 2nd hand could have a legitimate penalty pass and then his partner (3rd hand) will just have to pass it and they're playing 2 in a 3-1 fit!

 

I'm sure you read my post above but you don't believe me. In that case, fine.

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An interesting idea originally from English expert David Burn is to play double as two-way

ie Takeout or Penalty

 

The theory is that the opponents normally tell you whether the opener has hearts or spades

 

If they run - it was a penalty double - otherwise a takeout double

Yes they could double cross you but they are already in a doubled contract so probably won't

 

 

regards

 

Brian Keable

alias "thebiker"

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I assume you know about penalty OR takeout doubles right?

 

X=0-2 or 5+ hearts

 

An interesting idea originally from English expert David Burn is to play double as two-way

ie Takeout or Penalty

 

Thanks for this fascinating new insight, Brian.

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