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For mah fellow results merchants:

 

[hv=pc=n&s=sqjt8643ha92dcq96&w=sk95hkj83dqjcat52&n=s72h654dk98732ck3&e=sahqt7dat654cj874&d=s&v=0&b=11&a=4sd(Showing%203%20defensive%20tricks%20in%20your%20partner%27s%20hand)ppp]399|300[/hv]

 

W's double ensured a cold bottom.

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For mah fellow results merchants:

 

[hv=pc=n&s=sqjt8643ha92dcq96&w=sk95hkj83dqjcat52&n=s72h654dk98732ck3&e=sahqt7dat654cj874&d=s&v=0&b=11&a=4sd(Showing%203%20defensive%20tricks%20in%20your%20partner%27s%20hand)ppp]399|300[/hv]

 

W's double ensured a cold bottom.

 

I'd open 4

 

Personally, I think that the bottom had more to do with East'd pass than West's double...

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Not exactly. I only went 2 off, but it was irrelevant, since no-one in the room found 3N.

And it would be irrelevant if anyone found 4H by East at this club, as South would unerringly find the club lead to beat it. Your poor score was caused by the failure of East-Wests to reach the cold 4NT from either side. Given that some Wests could double 4S to show a weak NT, I thought they might have managed that.

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For what it is worth:1 , THE BOSS-suit !

But I am only Lurpoa...

 

Be The with you !

[hv=pc=n&s=sqjt8643ha92dcq96]133|100[/hv]

 

You're dealer, love all at MPs.

 

What minimal change would it take to shift you in favour of the closest alternative?

 

(Edited to add) If relevant to your decision, we were playing 5cMs, weak NT, 2/1 is non-GF.

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I'd open 4. These sorts of openings do not "always work" by any means but I think they are definitely percentage.

 

On the actual hand it seems that:

 

1. Opponents were playing unusual methods in that an initial double was apparently pure penalty.

2. They also made an aggressive penalty double on a 14-count without clear tricks that worked out.

3. Even so, they appear to be on for 3NT and on the normal-seeming Q lead they get only 300 on defense. So either they found a lead that worked out better or the field let you down by not getting to/making a game on 25 high.

 

It seems like really a conjunction of events here (partner has the wrong hand for 4, opponents combination of methods/style/hands allowed them to double when many people would not be able to, and either opponents found a lucky lead or the field could not bid and make a normal game). I wouldn't let this dissuade me from opening 4 on this type of hand in future.

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The bottom was because no-one in the room played 3N (or 4). I don't think anyone else opened 4S, but if they did, they weren't doubled.

 

The x was for penalties? Where was the hand West held when he doubled? Surely it was not the hand you posted?

 

Alas yes, hence my snarky alert :P

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