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Love all; Over RHO 1♦, you make a pre-emptive weak jump overcall of 3♣. The bidding goes: 1♦-(3♣)-p-(p);

3♦-(p)-p-(x)

 

What kind of hand does your partner have for the double? What action is expected from you?

 

Discussion:

1. On the principle that the double of an overcall of a pre-empt should be for penalties, then could this also be for penalties? Could partner have something like, ♠ AQxx, ♥ AKx ,♦ QJ109, ♣xx and didn’t shoot 3N the first time round?

 

2. Could it be that partner has a strong hand something like ♠ Kxxx, ♥ AKJx , ♦ Jxx, ♣Ax and with no ♦ stop didn’t see game as likely? And now wanting to compete is asking you to do something intelligent? Then presumably you would bid in priority order:

(i) Unlikely but should you have a 4 card major then bid it.

(ii) Unlikely but should you have ♦Kx or ♦Qxx then bid 3NT.

(iii) Should you have a 3 card major feature Qxx or better then bid it.

(iv) With none of these then bid 4♣.

 

Views?

 

If partner did have hand 2 and you bid 3♥ or 3♠ after the double what should he bid next?

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I know I am biased cos I know the hand and I bow to my superiors, but I don't understand how a hand that passed 3c can now suddenly have a pure penalty X of 3d?

 

given that the 3d bidder is a good player, what hand is partner meant to have?

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I know I am biased cos I know the hand and I bow to my superiors, but I don't understand how a hand that passed 3c can now suddenly have a pure penalty X of 3d?

 

given that the 3d bidder is a good player, what hand is partner meant to have?

 

What do you expect partner to have done over 3? Raise? Bid 3NT? Partner will probably have one or two small clubs, or even Jx/Qx, depending on your style. Good diamonds and cards in the majors will not produce enough tricks for 3NT in this situation; clubs will have to run as well.

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I am unsure of the pre-emptive agreements but for me I would not believe this was pure penalty unless the 3D bidder has proven to be mentally unstable over the past few hands. I expect partner to hold 5/4 or longer majors and 2 pups in clubs. I hand not good enough to bid over 3!C pre-empt. It just seems impossible they hold a penalty double.
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All doubles opposite a preempt are penalties. Here it is especially lucrative because opps don't need to have a fit. With six diamonds by opener, doubler could have up to seven of them. Maybe he would not double with that because opps might run to a major. A 4450 16-count would be ideal.
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While I normally "hate" x as penalty IN FRONT of the player with the known

long suit, I can see the utility here as the target for a tox here is so small

it seems almost unreasonable (AJTxx AJTxx xxx void since partner now has good

reason to assume we have a major suit fit). Even seeing this tiny target it

still seems almost reasonable to exchange a penalty x for tox but I can also

see the upside as penalty looking for a big score where one was probably not

available otherwise.

 

What would I do with the major suit hand? sigh I would probably bid 3h and

either run to 3s or xx depending on how the bidding went then hope (all the

while wishing I had been playing tox:)

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Unless one likes to play 3NT on 20 HCP and a misfit, that actually happens very often :)

 

 

Here's an example: AKxx QJxx KJTx x.

Yep, when partner preempts 3 something, we don't knee jerk 3NT without a vision (hope) of 9 tricks. Not many hands with shortness in Pard's suit can see 9 tricks.

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Ok I have been convinced that X would be pens. This leaves me rather depressed.

 

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people can say they would never bid 3c with a 4 card spade suit or whatever but I put easts hand on bridgewinners and it's pretty unanimously in favour of bidding 3c.

 

is there anything anyone can do at any point or is it just destined for a bad score

 

Thanks

 

Eagles

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Just because a lot of people might bid 3 holding 4 baby spades doesn't mean we want a method to go looking for that 4-4 fit. When partner wants to show a club preempt, he/she is resigned to pretending a 7-card suit; so we pretend to believe it. Bid 4C if you want, but don't make up some takeout that can't be one.
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