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Would you double?

Poll: Would you double? (36 member(s) have cast votes)

What would you call?

  1. pass (32 votes [91.43%])

    Percentage of vote: 91.43%

  2. double (3 votes [8.57%])

    Percentage of vote: 8.57%

  3. other (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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#21 User is offline   lycier 

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Posted 2014-May-11, 04:24

Pass is my choice since there is only one trick in the west hand,and the probability of defeating 3 contract is not optimistic.
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Posted 2014-May-11, 09:22

1. I bid 2 instead of 1NT
2. After bidding 1NT I compete with 2 not 3. If I am going to play in a 4-3 I'd rather do so at the 2 level in spades and take the heart tap in the hand with 3 trumps. Also it is more tempting for the opponents to compete with 3 over 2 than over 3
3. After bidding 1NT and 3 I double 3. This is MP, they are vul and on a 8 card fit, we probably have the majority of the HCP. +200 will be a top. I ran a DealMaster simulation and 3 is going down about 70% of the time. I'll trade 7 tops for 3 bottoms any day.
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Posted 2014-May-11, 09:52

View Postlrussell, on 2014-May-11, 09:22, said:

1. I bid 2 instead of 1NT
2. After bidding 1NT I compete with 2 not 3. If I am going to play in a 4-3 I'd rather do so at the 2 level in spades and take the heart tap in the hand with 3 trumps. Also it is more tempting for the opponents to compete with 3 over 2 than over 3
3. After bidding 1NT and 3 I double 3. This is MP, they are vul and on a 8 card fit, we probably have the majority of the HCP. +200 will be a top. I ran a DealMaster simulation and 3 is going down about 70% of the time. I'll trade 7 tops for 3 bottoms any day.

IMO, you are thinking about the Moysian from the wrong perspective here. Ruffing a heart in the short hand is not the issue. Partner's club shortness + the fact that you cannot pull trumps until they have already given you that heart ruff should be the concerns.
"Bidding Spades to show spades can work well." (Kenberg)
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#24 User is offline   kenberg 

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Posted 2014-May-11, 10:03

Of course I have now seen the hands and seen the discussion. Still, I figured when I started reading that I would not double. I figure that after I have bid 1NT and gone on to 3 I have pretty much said all that I have to say. If I now double, I need to have some sort of unpleasant surprise for them What that might be on this auction I am not sure, but the hand that I have isn't it. Partner may have more than he has shown (rather than less than he has shown) or partner might have a hand that he thinks has some defensive strength that is not apparent to me, but I have nothing that I have not shown, I can see that their trump suit is splitting, I don't have a stiff that could lead to a ruff, I just see this as a hand where if we can beat this, partner can double. My hand will not be a disappointment to him, but he will not find it a great and unexpected defensive bonanza either. As it is, if I pass he will probably bid 4 and force them into 4. Oh well.

Bridge always requires a sense of humor. In this, the opponents can make 4. If we don't get our club ruff, they can make 6. They stop in 2. We refuse to let them stop there and force them to 3. Still they hold back. We will show them. If they refuse to bid their cold game, we will double them in 3. That, you wimps. Relax, have a glass of wine. I really am pretty sure that I would not have doubled but I have seen all of the hands now.

A fantasy: They reach 4 you lead a small club. Declarer calls for the Ace from dummy, it's ruffed, pard underleads his diamond back to you, you play the Q, covered and ruffed and you await your setting trick in clubs. Could be, but don't hold your breath.
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