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Hanoi5

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  1. 1. Do you double?

    • Yes, it's clear
      26
    • Yes, but I'd be a little afraid of the clubs
      3
    • No, it's not clear
      1
    • No, they're running to clubs!
      2
    • Something else
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Sorry, I don't believe in Santa Clause. And I am not helping keep the auction open via double, so they can fix what went wrong. The explanation seems silly even without looking at my hand, and I don't want to inquire further.

 

I am sure enough about the above, that doubling would be a double shot ---hoping for the TD to roll things back when they get to their club fit.

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Aguahombre, are you implying that double is unethical? I can't tell what you are trying to say, lol.

 

I think the idea is that we have very likely been given misinformation, and this fact should be clear enough to us that we will not get protection when it all ends in tears.

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I think the idea is that we have very likely been given misinformation, and this fact should be clear enough to us that we will not get protection when it all ends in tears.

What protection do you think you will get when the 4H bidder has QJxxxx, ATxxxx, -, A and you've failed to make the obvious double?

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This was played with screens. North alerted her own bid to East.

 

After East passed and the tray came back with:

 

[hv=pc=n&w=s3hdajt932ct97432&d=w&v=0&b=8&a=3d4h(Not alerted to West)pp]133|200|[/hv]

 

West is kind of a busy-buddy. So he bid 5...

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Even if North is psyching the 4 bid, double is right because it tells partner about your hand.

 

If North is trying for a rat tailed Double hand -- DBL Pass Pass 4 DBL Pass Pass 5 where is the real suit, you'll pass and partner will be able to judge better what to do.

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What was the actual reason the 4 was alerted?

 

Could East have asked for an explanation if he wasn't sure about doubling?

 

In the actual auction, I wonder if East doubling 4 would have stopped West bidding 5, or made it more likely!

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I'm quitting bridge if can't make a penalty double of 4 with this hand.

 

Even if they run to 5, partner probably has some of those, and how many tricks do you think they are taking?

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Lol Phil I was going to make almost the same comment. Anyone who doesn't double with this hand is playing the wrong game and probably should try chess or something. What are they worried about? That they will bid 5C with the double but not without it? That them in 5CX is worse for us than them in 4H undoubled? That either of the answers to those questions change by very much depending whether RHO has both majors or only hearts?

 

I join the club of not having a clue what aguahombre is trying to say...

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I'm quitting bridge if can't make a penalty double of 4 with this hand.

 

Even if they run to 5, partner probably has some of those, and how many tricks do you think they are taking?

me 2

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