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(p) 7H (7S) ?

 

x 9 xxxx AKQJT9x

 

Double out of respect for partner's pre-empt. His bid was voluntary, but E's was forced and, at least, you should set him.

 

Partner has no way of knowing I hold an Ace if I pass. Maybe with two outside Aces and solid hearts, a double will let him bid 7NT. In that sense, a double might be read to mean "I don't have the Ace of Spades".

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Partner is quite certain to have a club void if he can actually count 13 tricks. Culbertson suggested a forcing pass on a somewhat similar hand (Blue Book, 1930), provided you can trust partner to read it, otherwise double--opponent can't have the right cards to make 13 tricks in spades if

partner has the right cards to take 13 tricks in hearts. Odds are fairly good that a stacked deck and/or sobriety impairment are involved in this deal.

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Still waiting for PhilKing's post analysing all 2nd seat 7-level openings followed by an overcall.

Seems we could either agree that forcing pass shows one ace exactly (bid 7N with two, double with none). Or we could allow for a not completely solid trump suit, and require a little trump help (xx or singleton honour) plus an ace for a forcing pass - catering for the bad trump break that's now become likely.

I'll put it on my list of things to discuss with pickup partners 10 min before the game.

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