Sequences such as this are extremely common....
1♣:1♥:Double
In the fourth seat, opposite the 1♥ over-call, how do you distinguish between the following bids.
2♣ (assuming you're playing Unassuming Cue Bids)
2♥
3♥
Redouble
I know it's a bit of a general question. I guess I'm wondering what's the order of strength, in the replies? It can also be dependent on the form of scoring and vulnerability.
Thanks.
D.
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Bidding over a take-out double.
#2
Posted 2021-April-15, 08:33
You should also consider 1♠, as for most, the double promises spades (in NA, 90% of the time exactly 4; other places, different) and, potentially, 2♠, if you want to keep 1♠ as "natural, despite the bad break".
It also would depend for many on how many clubs 1♣ promises (and assuming UCB means "strong raise" and not "strong hand" - I've never understood UCB. Many people would say that I play them, of course).
It also would depend for many on how many clubs 1♣ promises (and assuming UCB means "strong raise" and not "strong hand" - I've never understood UCB. Many people would say that I play them, of course).
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#3
Posted 2021-April-15, 09:05
Dinarius, on 2021-April-15, 06:33, said:
Sequences such as this are extremely common....
1♣:1♥:Double
In the fourth seat, opposite the 1♥ over-call, how do you distinguish between the following bids.
2♣ (assuming you're playing Unassuming Cue Bids)
2♥
3♥
Redouble
I know it's a bit of a general question. I guess I'm wondering what's the order of strength, in the replies? It can also be dependent on the form of scoring and vulnerability.
Thanks.
D.
1♣:1♥:Double
In the fourth seat, opposite the 1♥ over-call, how do you distinguish between the following bids.
2♣ (assuming you're playing Unassuming Cue Bids)
2♥
3♥
Redouble
I know it's a bit of a general question. I guess I'm wondering what's the order of strength, in the replies? It can also be dependent on the form of scoring and vulnerability.
Thanks.
D.
I play that 2♥ is the weakest raise, normally with three hearts.
2♣ showing a good raise to two hearts (normally with three hearts or very balanced four hearts), but it may be stronger with three hearts.
2NT shows a good four-card raise to three hearts or better, and is normally the strongest response.
3♣ shows a mixed raise with four hearts, something like 7-9 points and 3♥ is pre-emptive.
Many people use redouble to show a doubleton top honour in hearts, but I prefer to use it to show a competitive hand normally with any doubleton heart.
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