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Raising with 2 cards is also great to nail some "balancing wizards"

 

I remember a hand

 

1S--(p*)---2S----(P)

P----(X)---xx

 

* with hesitation

 

and ive decided to bid 2S with 2 cards and 10 pts. they went -500(NV) against a partscore

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On hand 7 any1 willing to double 1S ?

 

[hv=pc=n&s=s85hkq65dk652ck75&d=w&v=n&b=12&a=1cp1s]133|200[/hv]

 

Its close for me and I could go both way. But I think much prefer to double 1S than to balance over 2S. Usually when I pass and double on turn 2 I have opener suit or I always have a stiff in their trump suit and a weaker hand.

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TBH I would not be surprised to learn that a lot of good players disagree with something I wrote. That seems fine to me, it was not geared towards top players. The thing I wanted to underscore the most is that non-experts tend to be too passive in the auction. I wanted to show a lot of hands where a non-expert would probably consider it insane to bid, when in reality it is reasonably close.

 

Most contested auctions bidding is still influenced by 1950's thinking.

 

In your example from your link, a trump lead would force North to play

carefully to make 10 tricks in spades. West would win the first heart.

Return his singleton diamond.

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On hand 7 any1 willing to double 1S ?

Yes, I would. Against most pairs this is fairly safe, because they probably play support redoubles, and opener usually finds a reason to bid when he has a weak notrump. It's certainly safer than a delayed double of 2.

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I wonder if this is pointing to a significant advantage for Kaplan-Sheinwold style 12-14 1N. With K-S, a 1 of a suit opening now guarantees either 15 points or an unbalanced hand, so competing is more dangerous (vs. balanced 15+) or less effective (vs. unbalanced hand).

 

At the same time, against a 12-14 1N opening, players tend to want to interfere only with constructive values, because otherwise it's too hard to find your games when opps open a 12-14 1N.

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Just as an aside, do you find this to be true in England?

Not as much as elsewhere, obviously, and not at club level, and not in the parts of the country where Acol is still the dominant system. But in a tournament in London I'd expect that more than half the field would be playing something like 2/1, and I assume that most of these would be playing support redoubles.

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