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#1 User is offline   patroclo 

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Posted 2014-January-16, 07:22


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Posted 2014-January-16, 07:46

As I don't play support doubles, X WTP
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Posted 2014-January-16, 07:58

View PostCyberyeti, on 2014-January-16, 07:46, said:

As I don't play support doubles, X WTP


This is not a support dbl situation, am i missing something ?

Anyway, as you implied this is a textbook hand for responsive double.



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Posted 2014-January-16, 08:11

View PostMrAce, on 2014-January-16, 07:58, said:

This is not a support dbl situation, am i missing something ?

Anyway, as you implied this is a textbook hand for responsive double.


It's the only other vaguely sensible meaning for X I could think of, it's just a classic responsive X otherwise.
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Posted 2014-January-16, 08:40

Even if you did play support doubles here I think that should show a doubleton rather than 3. It is difficult to see what alternative is in the OP's mind but perhaps this story has a part 2.
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Posted 2014-January-16, 09:39

Double,or what else?
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Posted 2014-January-16, 09:56

Ideal hand for a responsive double.
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