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Bid on partner's XX


Poky

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  1. 1. Your bid is?

    • Pass
      12
    • 1H
      7
    • 1NT
      1
    • 2C
      3
    • 2D
      0


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Sounds like pard is one of these 'brain-trusts' that likes to double with a 4522 or worse.

 

1D is playing awful - likely 4 or 5 card stack on my right. They'll lead a trump, cash a bunch of clubs. Down 4 looks possible.

 

1H OTOH may be tough to dbl and has to play better - even on a 4-2.

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I think the RDBL is for rescue.

 

I will start with 1H. Expect to be doubled there, but you never know. If I am doubled in 1H I will run to 2C.

 

Partner should not have 3 diamonds in my opinion. I don't like the idea of doubling 1C with 5-4 in the majors and 2-2 in the minors or with 4414, but perhaps my partner feels differently. I have no problem with doubling 1C with appropriate 4423 hands, but if I did this and the auction proceeded as described, I would probably live with it (ie I would not RDBL).

 

I am not sure what partner is doing and I doubt I would approve of at least one of his calls, but the one thing I am sure about is that he does not want to play in 1D doubled. If that is the case then neither do I!

 

Fred Gitelman

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2 is probably our best spot, but I will try 1 first and pull if it gets doubled. I am glad it's not my partner who doubled initially. He can't possibly have a hand where double was the right call. He must have fewer than two diamonds after the redouble.

 

Roland

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Pass, with a close 2 as second best. If partner doesn't have tollerance for , then he doesn't have a Dbl. If he has 5-4 M, then he should have a normal overcall. So why RDbl? Probably SOS, so the only alternative imo is 2...
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I bid 2. Partner should be 4423 or so.

He should not have 5 so no use bidding that.

What would be my first pass after rdbl? Did my 1 promise something or just deny points?

If we have any agreement I'll pass, if have none run.

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I bid 2. Partner should be 4423 or so.

I don't agree Gerben. Even if he doubled with that shape (not my style, but not unacceptable), he should not run away from 1 doubled. Partner is likely to have 5+ diamonds, because he bid in a situation where he didn't have to.

 

Roland

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After the redouble, the 1D bid should stongly suggest where to play as a pass is always available to let partner pick a suit, so it should be at least a 5-bagger and could be 6 or more. About the only hand I can think of where partner would use an SOS redouble would be with 4504 shape, in which case pard and I will have a long, long talk about takeout doubles. Since my partners do not make takeout doubles with this shape, I still pass the redouble as it could have been opener who was fooling around and not partner.

 

WinstonM

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