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question about "VS. OPP's OPENING PREEMPTS" on Sayc card


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I guess you have a choice there.

Yes, that is the answer. That is the only area on the Yellow Card where the boxes are not already checked for you. Of course, in the normal world a double of a weak two or a weak three would be described as takeout. As the level of the bid increases, the double tends to become more general card-showing.

 

But, apparently they decided to let the players choose that one thing. If you agreed to play the yellow card in a strong individual tourney where the yellow card is required...or just agreed for convenience to play the yellow card with a good player, you could assume those doubles are takeout without looking.

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The ACBL SAYC system booklet unambiguously states that double is takeout through 4d opening, and penalty of 4h+.

 

I would attribute the empty boxes on the actual card as just whoever was in charge of creating the card neglecting to erase the boxes. Just read it as "dbl is takeout" and imagine the box is not there.

Really old (20 years past?) ACBL convention cards had a columns of checkboxes, for takeout, optional, or penalty vs. 2 & 3 level preempts. It's pretty clear that the graphic designer just removed the "optional" and "penalty" columns and left the boxes for the takeout, and moved things around a bit. So takeout is intended. They just forgot to finish the job properly by checking the boxes or removing them completely.

 

Nowadays it's just takeout through ___ on the card. And I don't think anyone good plays penalty doubles (partner strongly encouraged to pass, as opposed to at least showing two-way values aka "optional") of 4h/4s anymore. (No good set partnership would ever agree to play SAYC verbatim IMO).

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