The "Bermuda" Double
#1
Posted 2012-October-09, 01:34
In this system partner doubles based purely on points with no consideration of shape using what he describes as 8, 10, 12, 14. I can't get to the bottom of it but non vulnerable he doubles with 8 HCP and when vulnerable 10HCP. I'm not sure what the other two mean, we've never really got that far, which is my fault because I get exasperated as the discussion normally follows another disaster.
Has anyone come across anything like this and if so can they point me to some documentation?
As always, thanks in advance,
Simon
#2
Posted 2012-October-09, 01:43
#3
Posted 2012-October-09, 01:54
Antrax, on 2012-October-09, 01:43, said:
I would prefer to play take out doubles but he doesn't seem to be able to get his head round them and promises me he will play them and then lapses because he is always desperate to show me his points. I've just lent him my copy of Judgement at Bridge and if he still doesn't get it I've promised to have a go at his system. However if I am I would like a better understanding than he has been able to give me.
I'm also genuinely interested in understanding his system on the basis.
#4
Posted 2012-October-09, 02:24
#5
Posted 2012-October-09, 03:04
If you cannot understand what he is playing and he does not understand take out doubles, search soemone who fits.
Besides this: I know pleople who play doubles based on points. They do not even win a club tourney, so do not listen to your partner...
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#6
Posted 2012-October-09, 03:27
Codo, on 2012-October-09, 03:04, said:
If you cannot understand what he is playing and he does not understand take out doubles, search soemone who fits.
Besides this: I know pleople who play doubles based on points. They do not even win a club tourney, so do not listen to your partner...
I like to play 2/1 and its all fairly basic Acol round here and we have had some club success, as long as these types of bids don't come up, so I persevere.
#7
Posted 2012-October-09, 06:37
Or does he think these doubles are to be left in?
-gwnn
#8
Posted 2012-October-09, 07:34
#9
Posted 2012-October-09, 07:47
SimonFa, on 2012-October-09, 03:27, said:
People can do quite well with Acol.
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#10
Posted 2012-October-09, 07:58
SimonFa, on 2012-October-09, 01:34, said:
In this system partner doubles based purely on points with no consideration of shape using what he describes as 8, 10, 12, 14. I can't get to the bottom of it but non vulnerable he doubles with 8 HCP and when vulnerable 10HCP. I'm not sure what the other two mean, we've never really got that far, which is my fault because I get exasperated as the discussion normally follows another disaster.
Has anyone come across anything like this and if so can they point me to some documentation?
As always, thanks in advance,
Simon
If you are talking about direct doubles of an opponent's opening bid, then it sounds like some sort of peculiar variation of a power double.
Does he play a 1NT overcall for takeout?
By the way, I would steer clear of this treatment.
#12
Posted 2012-October-09, 08:01
32519, on 2012-October-09, 07:34, said:
No, it isn't. Action doubles come later in the auction. Here we are discussing direct doubles of an opening bid.
Erm, well, at least I thought we were. I reread the OP and realized that this point is not really clear.
-gwnn
#14
Posted 2012-October-09, 08:02
ArtK78, on 2012-October-09, 07:58, said:
Does he play a 1NT overcall for takeout?
By the way, I would steer clear of this treatment.
Yes direct double of opponent and sometimes when ops has both bid eg 1m (p) 1M X is to tell me he has opening points. I've asked what I do next without knowing shape but not really got sensible answer.
As a consequence I try to avoid all doubles.
Simon
#15
Posted 2012-October-09, 08:06
#16
Posted 2012-October-09, 08:08
SimonFa, on 2012-October-09, 08:02, said:
As a consequence I try to avoid all doubles.
Simon
Avoiding all doubles seems like a sensible approach, but, if you agree to play this method, you are clearly operating against your agreed system.
Advice: Don't play it.
Power doubles are an interesting approach, but at least they show an opening bid (1NT being a weak takeout). My experience with power doubles is that they have some successes but mostly they are a negative.
The method suggested by your partner commits the partnership to enter the bidding with less than half of the deck and no known fit. The flaws of this approach are self-evident.
#17
Posted 2012-October-09, 12:59
Zelandakh, on 2012-October-09, 08:06, said:
Great idea, thanks. I've just been to learn how to set them up and was surprised at how easy it was.
#18
Posted 2012-October-10, 10:28
wank, on 2012-October-09, 08:01, said:
No need; I can sum it up:
Action Double: A treatment that gives partner the option of going for -790 or -800.
#19
Posted 2012-October-10, 10:53
Vampyr, on 2012-October-10, 10:28, said:
Action Double: A treatment that gives partner the option of going for -790 or -800.
Around here we call that a "Fast Food" double, i.e. "Would you like to take that out or eat it here?"
Dianne, I'm holding in my hand a small box of chocolate bunnies... --Agent Dale Cooper