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  1. Pass = Nat. You don't expect 3 to end the auction. Somebody is likely to bid . You may be better placed in the later auction.
  2. Double = Pen double of 2. Doesn't promise s, so may encourage partner to compete further,

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No ... and I expect this auction will continue. Partner cannot be a minimum.

 

Partner is very likely to be minimum. With values, partner is likely to re-open with a double. My expectation is that partner has shape, but not high-card strength.

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I expect partner to double with 0-2 cards on most all hands.

Partner passes with minimums that have less than promised defense or overly slow values.

Partner rebids 2 on hands that might jump rebid 3. ODR says defending not right.

Since I hold 5 partner has fewer than 2 on this auction, and a non minimum. He would double with a minimum.

Playing 2 opposite a passed partner on minimum values is suicide.

Doubling takes precedence over 2 rebid. Matter of partnership agreement.

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anyway back to the question. east has made an unusual pair of bids, not bidding 2NT on either the first or 2nd round. this should mean he has an unusual hand. 5-7 maybe so i'd be too scared to double.

We are not told the level of the opps. I think that makes a considerable difference as to what we might expect.

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Playing 2 opposite a passed partner on minimum values is suicide.

Doubling takes precedence over 2 rebid. Matter of partnership agreement.

I think both statements are wrong.

Passing 2 at all white at pairs can be suicide too.

I would certainly bid with minimum values and a good suit short in the black suits.

Doubling does not take precedence over 2. It just shows a different hand.

If you are long in hearts but short in spades DBL is not for me.

 

Also if the bidding goes 1-(2)-P-(P)-DBL-(P)-2-(P)-2 can opener be minimum or does this shows a stronger hand than an immediate 2 rebid?

 

My problem is not so much that I expect 3 to make, but that it might chase them to spades, which may be better for them.

Where are all those spades?

LHO seems to have many major suit cards.

 

Rainer Herrmann

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So tell me what we have that takes tricks? Lets say we have 3 diamond tricks, we are now required to find at least 2 more to beat it one, a whopping 100. Where are those other 2 coming from? OK maybe we have a H trick, but this is not a sure thing. I do not expect to get rich defending frankly, unless the D bidder is some lunatic. The D bidder should hold a nice 6/5,AQ10xx AKQxxx and 2 major cards. On a bad day for defenders 3D could easily be a make. Even though this is pairs, I am not risking dble and in spite of my "wealth" will pass.
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!D5

 

Oh I thought this was an opening lead problem to 3dx sorry about that. It is quite probable the reason P reopened with hearts vs x is they are short in diamonds. It is still unlikely lho has tooo many diamonds and I would like to cut down on club ruffs as much as possible. I would PASS at imps since the risk factor is too high but at MP the x seems much more likely to increase our MP score than not soooooooooo goforit. I agree somewhat that the x has a tendency to show a penalty x of 2c but it also has to have a decent amount of dia, given our lack of negative x (limiting our spades length), and lack of heart length. It seems hugely unlikely the opps will manage to safely land in spades and even then there is a great chance p has length there.

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Well, if double is not penalty I don't double. But what else can it be? If I wanted to show spades I had a previous chance, and partner has already shown 6H.
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So tell me what we have that takes tricks? Lets say we have 3 diamond tricks, we are now required to find at least 2 more to beat it one, a whopping 100. Where are those other 2 coming from? OK maybe we have a H trick, but this is not a sure thing. I do not expect to get rich defending frankly, unless the D bidder is some lunatic. The D bidder should hold a nice 6/5,AQ10xx AKQxxx and 2 major cards. On a bad day for defenders 3D could easily be a make. Even though this is pairs, I am not risking dble and in spite of my "wealth" will pass.

 

Maybe the question you should ask is where are their tricks? Even opposite your cherry 5-6, I count 5 for them.

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I see many people who think double is penalty, but I though it was standard that double shows clubs, not diamonds, and a stronger hand. Partner will rarely pass the double

 

Oh, hell no! This double includes the hand type you are talking about, but definitely is not spared only for that hand type you are talking about.

It does no mean "please bid something to the choice of your misfit pd if they do not run to clubs!"

 

Partner will almost ALWAYS pass this double, so I completely disagree on this too.

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