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Reopening double with a void?


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The best you can hope for IF you double is partner passes and you are getting a plus score. Problem is if we double partner may have been extremely weak but 5 cards+ in hearts and you will hear 2H. Remember, partner did not make a neg double! I do not want to bid 2D either as there is a chance partner did have clubs..I do not want to rebid my diamond suit due the the vulnerability...I double and see what happens...I DO NOT LIKE THIS HAND!
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Part of the Neg-DBL convention is to reopen with a DBL to protect partner ( after he has passed ) since he may have a fistfull of Responder's suit.

This is simplistic.

 

One shouldn't reopen automatically and, when one does, one shouldn't invariably say 'double'.

 

I really dislike negative free bids, but they are in play here so one needs to be aware of that. That means that partner won't have a moderate hand with either or both majors, tho he could be 4 cards in one and short(ish) in the other, so it is still possible that we belong in spades (or even a 5-3 heart fit, I suppose) and we won't get there unless we double,...but we might not get there anyway, since partner may decide to shoot out the contract on defence anyway.

 

I have a very poor hand on defence, since I own no clubs. This is a hand on which I'd at least think about pulling a penalty double, and that is why I choose 2 rather than rolling the dice on defending.

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This is a Tribble 1D, right? If so, put me down for 2D, with AK9x more in the suit than P's been offered.

 

Yes, it is a TriBal 1D [natural or any 11-13 NT], but that's not really relevant - any 11-13 NT that would have opened 1C playing Better Minor isn't going to make a reopening double of 2C.

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Part of the Neg-DBL convention is to reopen with a DBL to protect partner ( after he has passed ) since he may have a fistfull of Responder's suit.

This is simplistic.

 

One shouldn't reopen automatically and, when one does, one shouldn't invariably say 'double'.

I couldn't have said it better.

 

Rik

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I have a very poor hand on defence, since I own no clubs. This is a hand on which I'd at least think about pulling a penalty double, and that is why I choose 2 rather than rolling the dice on defending.

 

How much more would you need for 2?

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Partner could easily have a reasonable hand with club length and no convenient bid. This is more likely because it seems I didn't show a suit with my opening bid. Pass runs the real risk of us scoring +150 instead of our vulnerable game, so that's right out. I lean more to a double than mikeh does, but the club void means I'll probably bid 2D for the reasons he gives. There are certainly opponents or match situations I would double though.
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One shouldn't reopen automatically and, when one does, one shouldn't invariably say 'double'.

I couldn't have said it better.

 

Rik

I couldn't have said that better, either. But, I could use more words. Partner sees we are Vul vs. not, and knows we don't invariably say 'double' or even reopen at all; yet she passed willing to settle for 50 cents a trick, not worrying about missing game unless I can move. She almost certainly has 5+ clubs. She could not bid 2 with 3 or 4 of them because of our agreements, so I must bid 2D with this high-offense array.

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I couldn't have said that better, either. But, I could use more words. Partner sees we are Vul vs. not, and knows we don't invariably say 'double' or even reopen at all; yet she passed willing to settle for 50 cents a trick, not worrying about missing game unless I can move. She almost certainly has 5+ clubs. She could not bid 2 with 3 or 4 of them because of our agreements, so I must bid 2D with this high-offense array.

The trouble with 2 is that you will not find your 4-4 fit in spades.

Partner will either pass expecting a total misfit or will bid some number of notrumps.

I prefer to reopen with 2.

Reversing in reopening position is not a true reverse but shows distributional values rather than HCP strength, because with HCP strength there is no need to avoid a reopening double.

Over 2NT I bid 3, which should show this hand. With more strength either raise to 3NT or cuebid 3.

 

Rainer Herrmann

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Just because 2 is NF is insufficient info, is J9xxxx, Kx, x, xxxx (where 4 is OK) a 2 bid ? or is it closer to AJxxxx, Kx, x, xxxx where you might well make 7 ? or is it NF but inv and can be an 11 count with 5 which you'd only pass with a bad weak no trump ? This has some bearing here.

 

Do I like X, not really, I'd much prefer it with the majors the other way round as partner will bid 2 with 4-4M.

 

Is 2 any better ? not really, doesn't help me find a major.

 

2 is an overbid and doesn't help if partner has 5.

 

Pass - could very easily be our hand, and partner with his 2416 11 count might not easily forgive me, we always reopen short in the suit overcalled.

 

So none of the options are perfect, I probably double, if partner stands it I have AK/A for him.

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Just because 2 is NF is insufficient info, is J9xxxx, Kx, x, xxxx (where 4 is OK) a 2 bid ? or is it closer to AJxxxx, Kx, x, xxxx where you might well make 7 ? or is it NF but inv and can be an 11 count with 5 which you'd only pass with a bad weak no trump ? This has some bearing here.

 

11-13 NTs pass 2 unless they are decent with four-card support. I'd expect a 2 bid to think it had chances of making opposite the weak NT, particularly holding some club length.

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Edit: 1D-(2C)-2M would have been natural NF, if that makes any difference.

 

Anyone who thinks it does is thinking about the game in the wrong way.

 

Anyway, I double, but 2 is also OK. I would not double on this shape if I lacked aces, but with decent defence it is unlikely to work out too badly. Partner's average number of clubs is about 5.5, and who knows? - perhaps they are good ones. Anyway -180 is not the end of the world.

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Just because 2 is NF is insufficient info, is J9xxxx, Kx, x, xxxx (where 4 is OK) a 2 bid ? or is it closer to AJxxxx, Kx, x, xxxx where you might well make 7 ? or is it NF but inv and can be an 11 count with 5 which you'd only pass with a bad weak no trump ? This has some bearing here.

 

Do I like X, not really, I'd much prefer it with the majors the other way round as partner will bid 2 with 4-4M.

 

Is 2 any better ? not really, doesn't help me find a major.

 

2 is an overbid and doesn't help if partner has 5.

 

Pass - could very easily be our hand, and partner with his 2416 11 count might not easily forgive me, we always reopen short in the suit overcalled.

 

So none of the options are perfect, I probably double, if partner stands it I have AK/A for him.

Negative free bids are usually defined as hands not good enough to force to game but constructiv.

Since it is not forcing it is either a six card suit or a good five card suit.

Your second hand fits the bill, but your first hand might pass.

Why is 2 an overbid?

Because you define it as such without thinking.

There is a big difference between for example

 

1 -(Pass)-1-(Pass)

2

 

and

 

1-(2)-Pass-(Pass)

2

 

Bridge logic does not support to treat these sequences on opener similar

 

Reopening is very different

 

Rainer Herrmann

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I would double. My hand is not bad for defence (arghhh safari autocorrect, not "defines" lol) , I have two aces after all. In this system my reopening double apparently shows an unbalanced hand so partner will hopefully bid a 3-card diamonds in preference of a 4-card major, and he won't pass with just four clubs.
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Negative free bids are usually defined as hands not good enough to force to game but constructiv.

Since it is not forcing it is either a six card suit or a good five card suit.

Your second hand fits the bill, but your first hand might pass.

Why is 2 an overbid?

Because you define it as such without thinking.

There is a big difference between for example

 

1 -(Pass)-1-(Pass)

2

 

and

 

1-(2)-Pass-(Pass)

2

 

Bridge logic does not support to treat these sequences on opener similar

 

Reopening is very different

 

Rainer Herrmann

I don't think the two sequences are equivalent, but I'd be much happier bidding 2 with say K10xx, x, AKxxxx, Ax than the actual hand. I think 2 is only a marginal overbid, but my major objection is that I will play somewhere silly opposite many hands with 5 hearts.

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I'm happy reopening this one with a double.

 

Yes, the void is a concern, but no-one's forcing partner to pass with an unsuitable hand. I have AKA in defense as well.

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