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Deevan

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I play take out doubles, so I double.

 

If partner is taking this out to a minor, we will head to 3 NT.

What would double from partner have meant?

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Is there a danger in double ?

 

Yes overcaller can have AQJxxxx and an ace and has 7 tricks so you get 100 against a game.

 

It seems to me that if that's the case, then our K is unprotected, so either we need RHO to have no hearts, or we need running tricks for game in the two suits we control, or we have to find the 5m that's making. Against that parley, +100 doesn't look too bad; we can win the match on another board. Or am I missing something obvious (as I often do)?

 

(edited to fix analysis goof)

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It seems to me that if that's the case, then our K is unprotected, so either we need RHO to have no hearts, or we need running tricks for game in the two suits we control, or we have to find the 5m that's making. Against that parley, +100 doesn't look too bad; we can win the match on another board. Or am I missing something obvious (as I often do)?

 

(edited to fix analysis goof)

If overcaller has 7, leader only has one heart as partner has two, just duck, you will be able to make 3N. Even if leader has a doubleton, he will need one big enough to hold the lead.

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This bid depends on yur viewpoint as to what constitutes a good 2h bid.

In my case (im a big chicken) when I enter this auction with the strong NT

to my left and stayman (and unlimited) bidder to my right i am no sticking my

neck out on the chopping block just to make a lead director (not vulnerable

does not mean invulnerable). I would have a hand where I expected to take

six tricks at a minimum and 7 would not be unreasonable. Using my

thinking I would not wish to x here for penalty precisely because I rarely

ever expect to set it a number. I would try

 

3d

 

This has several ways of winning w/o the huge risk associated with

allowing the opps to make 2h x.

 

1. If p cannot bid 3n we might still be able to play 5d and the heart K

is then protected.

 

2. We might find a 5d contract even 4d or 3d might score better than 2h x -1.

 

3. this leaves room for p to bid 3h to show a partial heart stopper at which

point we can bid 3n not worried about going set off the top.

 

4. We might still be able to play 3s or 4s (moysian) and our spade suit

quality is good enough to keep us from worrying about uppercuts.

 

If I knew my lho was taken to frequent flights of fancy and loved to stretch to make

a lead directing bid I would x and expect to set it a number. Surely noone that

reads these forums would make a mere lead directing bid at even at IMPS where

the expected gain would usually be small at best and the potential loss tragic:))))))

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If overcaller has 7, leader only has one heart as partner has two, just duck, you will be able to make 3N. Even if leader has a doubleton, he will need one big enough to hold the lead.

 

If overcaller overtakes the first heart and clears the suit, then our side will have to run 8 tricks without playing to overcaller's side ace. Not a sure thing, is all I'm saying (opening leader could still have Jxxx somewhere).

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This bid depends on yur viewpoint as to what constitutes a good 2h bid.

In my case (im a big chicken) when I enter this auction with the strong NT

to my left and stayman (and unlimited) bidder to my right i am no sticking my

neck out on the chopping block just to make a lead director (not vulnerable

does not mean invulnerable).

 

From my database:

 

[hv=pc=n&s=s9872hkq842d9843c&w=sk6ht3dajt5caq532&n=sajt53hj9dq7ck987&e=sq4ha765dk62cjt64&d=w&v=b&b=4&a=1np2c2hp2np3hppdp4cp5cppdppp]399|300[/hv]

 

N/S were Bocchi/Madala

E/W were Hoftaniska/Charlesen

 

Madala thought Bocchi was showing a good heart raise, so they were going to play in 3x, although it might play pretty well (double dummy, EW and NS can BOTH make 6 tricks in hearts).

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Thanks everyone for comments.

The INT Opener's hand was:

Axx

AQx

K987

Qxx

If you decided to PASS 2-Doubled; now, what is the correct lead to maximize tricks for the defense (without causing any confusion for partner)? How should the defense proceed?

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Late to the party but after 1NT - 2 - (2), is it not normal to play Pass = no major; X = 4 hearts; 2 = 4 spades? It is not like they took any space away with their overcall after all. I realise this is the Expert forum but practically every I/A player I have ever seen in this sequence has bid according to this schedule.
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