Double or 2 Diamonds? 2/1 ACBL
#3
Posted 2016-June-09, 07:03
#4
Posted 2016-June-09, 07:24
helene_t, on 2016-June-09, 07:03, said:
I am afraid that could be showing clubs and a good hand. Looking for 3 NT instead of setting them undoubled.
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#6
Posted 2016-June-09, 07:30
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#7
Posted 2016-June-09, 07:37
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#9
Posted 2016-June-09, 07:50
If my clubs and diamonds were switched wouldn't we want to be able to bid 3C?
I don't think I've seen the auction either but I can't imagine 3C being a stopper ask.
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#11
Posted 2016-June-09, 09:52
rmnka447, on 2016-June-09, 09:26, said:
2♦ here shows 16ish pts with 6+ diamonds. Frumpy 11 counts bid 1♦.
ps I should have said I want 1 club to switch to instead of lead. in case double goes float.
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#12
Posted 2016-June-09, 17:07
In reopening seat, 1 ♦ could be anything. 2 ♦ should show something like 6 good ♦ and 12-15 count.
So the choice comes down to possibly bidding 3 ♦ initially or doubling then rebidding/jump rebidding ♦.
I'm probably bidding 3 ♦ because it keeps 3 NT in play and makes it difficult for the opponents to compete in the majors.
#13
Posted 2016-June-09, 20:04
dickiegera, on 2016-June-09, 05:54, said:
What is best here?
2 diamonds OR Double?
- 3♣ = ASK. for ♣ stop. I agree with Helene_t that this is the practical option.
- 2♦ = NAT. Intermediate. Quite descriptive.
- 1♦ = NAT.
- Double = T/O. Partner might pass.
IMO a sensible way of replying to a jump-cue is:
- 3N = NAT. With stop in opponent's suit
- Cheaper minor = NEG. Weak.
- Major suit bid = NAT. Good 5+ suit. Values.
- Cue = ART. Values no good 5+ suit.
#14
Posted 2016-June-09, 22:48
We play 1 any - P - P - J/S as either:
1) Intermediate 12-16, or
2) Intermediate Plus 14-17.
If 1) is our agreement, then we need to bid 2♣ (partner to bid) then simple ♦ rebid. Double is wrong on this hand. Too much offense.
If 2) is our agreement, then we bid 2♦.
I prefer 2), so 2♦ it is.
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#15
Posted 2016-June-10, 02:07
So double it is.
#16
Posted 2016-June-10, 04:02
Responder does not have enough to bid (<6) and my pd's pass means:
Weak or,
clubs with unknown strength.
Opener may be the strongest hand at the table.
#17
Posted 2016-June-10, 05:28
It is tempting, but I'm not sure that it is right with the void. Partner's stopper in a suit such as ♣Qxxx may be less effective if I have literally nothing to help.
#18
Posted 2016-June-10, 07:33
2D is such a huge underbid that it should not even be on the list! Surely, if you think it is right to bid your diamond suit naturally, 3D is far superior.
So, I chose Dbl. But I don't really like Dbl much since partner has, for all practical purposes (if partner has some reasonable values), denied the presence of a 5 card major. It sure doesn't require much to overcall 1H or 1S unless your partnership practices a very stodgy, super sound overcall structure!
But, as I mentioned, other bids occur to me. One is the aforementioned 3D. The other is 3C - if partner will understand this to mean that I have a solid 7 card suit - is 3C. I would not trot 3C out at the table undiscussed, so for me, 3D seems best.
#19
Posted 2016-June-10, 07:51
MrAce, on 2016-June-09, 07:37, said:
By default (1X) - 3X is natural if X is a minor, a long running minor without a stop if X is a major. Ghestem and Crash users will obviously use (1♣) - 3♣ for some 2-suited hand. I personally like to play it as a strong hand with both majors in a non-Michaels/non-Ghestem structure but that obviously requires a specific agreement.
Oh, and to the OP question, 2♦ shows a weaker hand than this in the most popular style so my preference is for double. If partner passes this they will probably have better clubs than declarer and we will be leading our diamonds through. So I would expect to do pretty well if the double gets passed out.
It is a shame Phil is no longer here. This looks like the best hand for a traditional 2♣ overcall we have seen for a long time!
2 diamonds OR Double?