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ATB: 3Cx=


  

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  1. 1. ATB

    • Entirely W (shouldn't have bid Stayman)
      3
    • Entirely W (shouldn't have Xed)
      4
    • Mostly W
      6
    • Mostly E
      2
    • Entirely E
      1
    • No blame - both acted reasonably
      5
    • Other
      2
    • Both erred
      2


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west has done too much twice.

 

That's the most logical explanation I've seen written here. You don't go stayman-ing with a balanced 10 count opposite a weak NT, especially, no not even especially, never, if you know partner opens with 1NT with rubbish.

 

The odds do not favour partner having a maximum NT, and/or a four card fit. As for doubling 3 that's pure madness. North is going to have a very strong hand at this vulnerability; with a lesser hand North would/could have doubled East's 2 Stayman bid.

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All depends what 2 means if it is stayman being invite or better (opposite a 12-14 1nt at least 10 HCP) west double must be penalty. Playing it as take out without the option for east to pass is a strange agreement in my opinion because we hold at least 22 HCP.

 

If 2 can be less than a invite (garbage stayman) then west double could be (on agreement) take out and east pass is dangerous (3 made is to costly) and 3 would be my bid.

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All depends what 2 means if it is stayman being invite or better (opposite a 12-14 1nt at least 10 HCP) west double must be penalty. Playing it as take out without the option for east to pass is a strange agreement in my opinion because we hold at least 22 HCP.

 

If 2 can be less than a invite (garbage stayman) then west double could be (on agreement) take out and east pass is dangerous (3 made is to costly) and 3 would be my bid.

 

3x could cost you more than 3x= here, you just don't know (and that's opposite the actual W hand).

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All depends what 2 means if it is stayman being invite or better (opposite a 12-14 1nt at least 10 HCP) west double must be penalty. Playing it as take out without the option for east to pass is a strange agreement in my opinion because we hold at least 22 HCP.

 

If 2 can be less than a invite (garbage stayman) then west double could be (on agreement) take out and east pass is dangerous (3 made is to costly) and 3 would be my bid.

 

Nothing depends on whether 2 shows invitational values initially.

 

Double after Stayman promises an invitational or better hand with support for the unbid suits. Doubling with a weaker hand is telling the same story twice (as a weaker hand has to have support for both majors). East didn't double 3, which he could have done if interested in 3M.

 

Playing West's double as penalty would be a stupid choice; it's takeout which East is free to convert if appropriate.

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