I interpret partner's pass as a suggestion that we defend, and it's hard to picture a hand on which I would open 2C and not accept the suggestion by doubling. So I probably have some sort of two-suiter without a heart stopper.
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#23
Posted 2015-March-15, 17:48
FrancesHinden, on 2015-March-15, 16:05, said:
Gosh. What a sheltered life you lead.
I think that's true actually. Scanning the replies here I admit I was amazed at the different perspectives. Top players seem to assume psych is quite likely, while us mere mortals dismiss the possibility as some random oddity which isn't worth a system agreement. I also have never met anyone psyching 2H (or anything else as a matter of fact) over our strong 2C. It wouldnt have occurred to me without this thread.
#24
Posted 2015-March-19, 06:37
gszes, on 2015-March-15, 10:44, said:
Bridge is a game of probability and the amount of times I have seen my opps bid and raise my strong 2 suit (and we are talking a HUGE number of years) has been well ZERO.
It's happened to me (well, partner was the one who actually had a strong two in spades, playing Benji). Fortunately 2♣ (2♠) 3♣ (3♠) dbl was penalty for us at the time. Opponents weren't psyching