Is double here Take out or Penalty ?
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TAKE OUT or PENALTY?? 2/1 ACBL
#2
Posted 2016-May-14, 18:36
I play it Penalty.
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#3
Posted 2016-May-14, 21:48
Optional Takeout.
2NT limits your hand. Raising hearts suggest opponents own a probable 9-card fit.
Double shows a doubleton heart with maximum NT values.
Partner can choose to convert for penalty with modest values (enough for balance of power) and no safe place to play at the 3-level.
2NT limits your hand. Raising hearts suggest opponents own a probable 9-card fit.
Double shows a doubleton heart with maximum NT values.
Partner can choose to convert for penalty with modest values (enough for balance of power) and no safe place to play at the 3-level.
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#4
Posted 2016-May-14, 23:06
As partner has not yet bid,the double is obviously for takeout
and a bid must be found. West can only pass with great strength
in hearts. As the opponents have 'connected' in the suit,that looks
highly unlikely. I'm surprised that East didn't make a takeout double
on the first round.
and a bid must be found. West can only pass with great strength
in hearts. As the opponents have 'connected' in the suit,that looks
highly unlikely. I'm surprised that East didn't make a takeout double
on the first round.
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#5
Posted 2016-May-15, 04:14
Take-out.
For me, after 3♥, west still keeps silent, so east would better pass instead of double.
For me, after 3♥, west still keeps silent, so east would better pass instead of double.
#6
Posted 2016-May-15, 05:48
Depends on the 2NT. If this is natural, X is penalty. If it is a puppet (Lebensohl style) then takeout.
Edit - but I can't imagine a puppet making a takeout double, so I assume 2NT was natural and this is penalty. If 2NT was minors, then equally 3NT would be minors, so another pointer to penalty.
Edit - but I can't imagine a puppet making a takeout double, so I assume 2NT was natural and this is penalty. If 2NT was minors, then equally 3NT would be minors, so another pointer to penalty.
#7
Posted 2016-May-16, 04:38
T/O
And the given East hand is way too strong for a 2NT overcall.
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Marlowe
And the given East hand is way too strong for a 2NT overcall.
With kind regards
Marlowe
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#8
Posted 2016-May-16, 05:26
P_Marlowe, on 2016-May-16, 04:38, said:
T/O
And the given East hand is way too strong for a 2NT overcall.
With kind regards
Marlowe
And the given East hand is way too strong for a 2NT overcall.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Agree in all respects, we play the 2N overcall as 15-17 or so.
What I'm not clear about are the top/bottom end of the 3N overcall and which hands you have to double first on
#9
Posted 2016-May-16, 07:52
Cyberyeti, on 2016-May-16, 05:26, said:
Agree in all respects, we play the 2N overcall as 15-17 or so.
What I'm not clear about are the top/bottom end of the 3N overcall and which hands you have to double first on
What I'm not clear about are the top/bottom end of the 3N overcall and which hands you have to double first on
3NT is more usually based on a long running suit.
Double with any hand too strong for the 2NT overcall.
#10
Posted 2016-May-16, 08:18
In situations like this we play over the heart suit = penalty, under = takeout.
ie. 2♥ - p - p - 2nt then passed to rho who bids 3♥, double would be takeout
This one is penalty
ie. 2♥ - p - p - 2nt then passed to rho who bids 3♥, double would be takeout
This one is penalty
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#11
Posted 2016-May-16, 14:31
This looks to me like a make up double. You know -- "I've underbid my hand the first time and now I'll try to make up for it on the second round."
If bidding 2 NT the first round was right, then I think you've got to "stay fixed" and pass the second round. The problem with bidding on is that you don't know if partner has anything. Contracting at the 3 or 4 level may be quite dangerous without a known fit or source of tricks. One big problem with a really big hand is that partner may not be able to enter their hand to lead toward dummy.
I think in the actual auction, the double is take out. If you had a 2 NT hand with enough to defeat 3 ♥, then you'd sit and take your positive.
If bidding 2 NT the first round was right, then I think you've got to "stay fixed" and pass the second round. The problem with bidding on is that you don't know if partner has anything. Contracting at the 3 or 4 level may be quite dangerous without a known fit or source of tricks. One big problem with a really big hand is that partner may not be able to enter their hand to lead toward dummy.
I think in the actual auction, the double is take out. If you had a 2 NT hand with enough to defeat 3 ♥, then you'd sit and take your positive.
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