double?
#1
Posted 2018-December-10, 19:01
(2H) p (p) ?
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#2
Posted 2018-December-10, 20:19
#3
Posted 2018-December-10, 21:01
#5
Posted 2018-December-10, 22:35
My heart holding sucks and if I double my only likely plus is if partner bids only 2♠, float and everything breaks right. On a good day rho is short in hearts and we can go plus right here.
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#6
Posted 2018-December-11, 04:15
There's a small case for balancing at matchpoints, but only a very small case, I feel. Balancing at IMPs looks kamikaze to me.
And trust me, I'm the first to want to compete to two of a major or three of a minor against a weak two opening bid, but this hand looks lightweight (despite its intermediates) and too balanced.
#7
Posted 2018-December-11, 05:14
Look at it another way: How many trumps are there? The opponents are likely to have a maximum of eight (East probably raises with a third heart) and you are hoping to find an eight-card fit, but can't guarantee one. This may leave you unprotected by the Law if partner has to respond at the three level. This is a pretty marginal t/o double at match-points.
Now consider IMPs. We are vulnerable and might still have game our way - particularly if partner has values and some length in hearts (say: AQXX QXXX X KQJX). The risk in passing is that you miss your vulnerable game. This needs to be balanced against the risk of going for a number - but remember that opps will be reluctant to double at IMPs unless they are absolutely certain you are going off, fearing doubling you into game).
I think that passing, when you are the hand with the heart shortage is a bit conservative for me. I am protecting with a takeout double.
#8
Posted 2018-December-11, 08:05
#9
Posted 2018-December-11, 09:52
ggwhiz, on 2018-December-10, 22:35, said:
My heart holding sucks and if I double my only likely plus is if partner bids only 2♠, float and everything breaks right. On a good day rho is short in hearts and we can go plus right here.
Easy pass for me. I don't even think about balancing here.
#10
Posted 2018-December-11, 12:16
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#11
Posted 2018-December-11, 14:42
eagles123, on 2018-December-11, 08:05, said:
Yes, but the days of promising "two of the top 3" are long over. A10xxxx and Q109xxx are both quite possible.
#12
Posted 2018-December-11, 15:24
Winstonm, on 2018-December-11, 14:42, said:
In an IMP league match last week, an opponent opened 2 ♠ vulnerable (all vulnerable) in 2nd seat and had partner make a reasonable raise to 4 with a 17 point hand albeit with just a stiff ♠ 10. I held ♠ AJ98 in front of declarer and thought we had some prospects of beating the contract as I passed. Eventually, declarer led the 10 which I covered with the J and was shocked to find partner win with the ♠ K when declarer covered. Partner held ♠ K4. +300 turned out to be a big swing when partners also went positive. Sort of shocking in the top bracket where all the teams have 10000+ Masterpoints.
#13
Posted 2018-December-11, 15:31
#14
Posted 2018-December-11, 15:41
kuhchung, on 2018-December-11, 12:16, said:
Make your best judgement, live with the results, and don't worry about it too much. Had you bid, there's no way to know that the opponents would also defend the hand wrong to give you a push. So the result might well be similar no matter what you did.
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I rank
1. Double = T/O. OK in protective position.
2. Pass = NAT. Timid even at IMPS.
3. 2N = BAL. A protective 2N would normally show 15-18 HCP.