simple one
#1
Posted 2011-December-08, 10:02
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Partner doubled 1NT for penalties (showing 16+ or so).
Is it close?
prealert: I have a strong opinion on this one but I'm thinking of changing it.
George Carlin
#3
Posted 2011-December-08, 10:20
In any event, 16 should be the worst hand he holds, and he could have a better hand. In addition, even if he is a Walter the Walrus doubler, why should we have or be able to reach a good spot?
Pass: and it's clear and not particularly close either.
#4
Posted 2011-December-08, 10:30
To pull I would want something more like
Jxxxxx
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Jxx
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.. or something similar that could produce tricks declaring my suit, but is worthless defensively.
-gwnn
#5
Posted 2011-December-08, 11:19
#6
Posted 2011-December-08, 11:42
If we are supposed to bid because we can get 110/140 out of 2♠ and only 100 from 1N, then that is too bad.
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#7
Posted 2011-December-08, 16:38
Presumably partner knows partner's hand; I don't. He hasn't asked for my opinion, and I don't have one.
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#8
Posted 2011-December-08, 17:17
At IMPs we can live with -180 and against good opponents that may be our cheapest available minus score. But at matchpoints -180 will be really bad and partner will tend to double a bit more often at MP (e.g. on am average balanced 16) because passing out the opponents in 1NT doesn't have a good MP expectation. Also, the field will probably be doubling on any hand where partner does and many will pull on our hand and convert -180 into -100 or +100 into +110.
Without any agreements, obviously you cannot pull to a four card suit. Plus our hand is good enough that we expect to usually beat 1NT. But it could be worthwhile to have the agreement that 2♣ initiates scrambling manoeuvres and I would use it if the hand was slightly weaker.
#10
Posted 2011-December-09, 09:46
#11
Posted 2011-December-09, 11:42
Sorry didn't mean to rant.
George Carlin
#12
Posted 2011-December-09, 11:49
gwnn, on 2011-December-09, 11:42, said:
Sorry didn't mean to rant.
Maybe he shouldn't make a penalty double of a strong 1N when he 'knows' they will make
#13
Posted 2011-December-09, 11:54
#15
Posted 2011-December-09, 11:59
I just don't play penalty doubles of strong NT, so I don't have to worry about when it's right.
#16
Posted 2011-December-09, 12:04
#17
Posted 2011-December-09, 13:32
mikeh, on 2011-December-09, 12:04, said:
I am sure your story is not unique.
Interestingly while there are many non-penalty doubles of 1NT there has also been a trend to open 1NT on weaker hands.
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#19
Posted 2011-December-09, 14:00
barmar, on 2011-December-09, 13:36, said:
I think Justin may have recently sighted a trend at top levels of using penalty x of strong nt coming back into favor big time.
this may have to do with playing 14-16 as a strong nt and many opening it with a good 5 card suit and 13 hcp.
#20
Posted 2011-December-12, 07:42
gwnn, on 2011-December-09, 11:42, said:
Sorry didn't mean to rant.
.. and did you discuss with him the possible results had you pulled? My guess is that not many matchpoints were lost.
-gwnn